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Brisbane City Council approves $200m expansion of the Rivergate Marina and Shipyards

The approved $200m expansion of Brisbane’s major superyacht hub will generate 2000 new jobs and shore up our defence capabilities in an unstable world.

An artist's impression of the expanded Rivergate Marina and Shipyards in Brisbane.
An artist's impression of the expanded Rivergate Marina and Shipyards in Brisbane.

Brisbane has taken a step closer to becoming the Asia Pacific region’s premier superyacht destination and a strategic defence hub after Rivergate Marina and Shipyard gained approval for a $200m expansion.

Brisbane City Council has approved Rivergate’s Development Application for an expanded

maintenance and refit hub based on the Brisbane River, which would be the catalyst for a jobs and economic bonanza for Queensland’s marine and tourism industries.

The expansion of the 8.4ha maritime precinct is forecast to dramatically increase superyacht visitation to Australia while also providing vital new capability to service Australian Defence Force and Australian Border Force vessels.

On completion, the expansion would generate an estimated 2000 new jobs for marine and tourism sectors, inject close to $1bn into the Queensland economy each year, and ensure the region’s maritime industry is ready for the 2032 Olympic Games.

An artist's impression of the expanded Rivergate Marina and Shipyards in Brisbane.
An artist's impression of the expanded Rivergate Marina and Shipyards in Brisbane.

Rivergate director Tom Hill said the development approval recognised the project’s potential to support a range of industries within Queensland and bolster Australia’s sovereign capability amid increasing global security tensions.

“This approval means our expansion is now shovel ready and just waiting on government funding support to get under way,” he said.

Key elements of the expansion include a $35m state-of-the-art shiplift capable of lifting vessels of up to 3000 tonnes and 90m, and new hardstand space, sheds and berthing to service multiple large vessels at the same time.

Rivergate will also become a Trade Centre for Excellence with plans for a new five-storey purpose-built facility featuring training rooms, offices, cafe, world-class crew accommodation and crew recreation facilities.

An artist’s impression of the expanded Rivergate Marina and Shipyards.
An artist’s impression of the expanded Rivergate Marina and Shipyards.

Mr Hill said the project represented a step change for the maritime industry that would make it possible for an estimated 60 additional superyachts to visit Australian waters each year.

“Brisbane is already an ideal location for servicing and repairing superyachts, several classes of Defence vessels and other commercial shipping,” he said.

“This expansion would provide owners and captains of large recreational vessels with the assurance that world-class facilities are available for both routine and unplanned maintenance works while they are cruising in our region.

“It will also fill a much-needed gap in Defence and commercial vessel maintenance on Australia’s east coast, eliminating the current necessity for some vessel classes to be serviced elsewhere in Australia such as Perth or Adelaide due to a lack of lifting capacity.

The multi award-winning Rivergate Marina and Shipyard was established in 2006 and is now

recognised as one of the top three superyacht shipyards in the world.

Originally published as Brisbane City Council approves $200m expansion of the Rivergate Marina and Shipyards

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