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THE CHALLENGES OF RAPID GROWTH AND INFLUENCING STATE GOVERNMENT A PRESENTATION TO THE

THE CHALLENGES OF RAPID GROWTH AND INFLUENCING STATE GOVERNMENT A PRESENTATION TO THE REGIONAL SOCIAL IMPACTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH FORUM From the Tuesday, 21 August 2007 MACKAY. Welcome. Acknowledging the Traditional Owners Thankyou – Regional Managers Coordination Network

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  1. THE CHALLENGES OF RAPID GROWTH AND INFLUENCING STATE GOVERNMENT A PRESENTATION TO THE REGIONAL SOCIAL IMPACTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH FORUM From the Tuesday, 21 August 2007 MACKAY

  2. Welcome • Acknowledging the Traditional Owners • Thankyou – Regional Managers Coordination Network • Apologies – Cr Peter Maguire – BBMG Spokesperson

  3. Presentation Deliverables • The Growth • Advocacy Approaches • Political Will & Timing • BBMG • Directors General Visits • Converting Information & Effort into Influence & Action

  4. Global Drivers In the short term, both thermal and metallurgical coal imports in China are forecast to increase – as China’s rapid economic growth – and consequently coal consumption – exceeds the capacity of domestic production. India’s power ministry has plans to develop five “ultra-mega” coal fired power plants – with a capacity of 4000 megawatts – which would each require around 20 million tonnes of coal a year. At least three of these plants are intended to operate on imported coal. The “ultra-mega” projects are intended to be developed by 2012, although a range of new coal projects in the interim will boost demand for imported coal. Source: ABARE, NAB Group Economics – August 2006

  5. Coal Mining Growth

  6. Coal Production Outlook 5% annual growth compounded – from 172 MT to estimated 235 MT by 2010 Sustained growth - coal exports up 7% pa over the decade 1994-2004 Compiled by the Qld Resources Council (QRC) – October 2006

  7. Population Estimated Resident Population plus Full-time Equivalents 2005 2006 Banana 14,340 270 Bauhinia 2,238 150 Belyando 10,651 2,120 Broadsound 6,753 1,830 Duaringa 6,725 750 Emerald 13,636 340 Jericho 1,104 0 Nebo 2,170 3,140 Peak Downs 3,309 1,080 60,926 10,080 = 71,006 Source: ABS Cat no. 3218.0, Queensland's Future Population, 2006 Ed (High Series)

  8. Message • Big Region • One of Australia’s most important coal-bearing basins • Global Demand – Regional Impact • Resources of more than 25billion tonnes • 70% of States Coal Inventory • Leading Rapid Population Growth in Queensland

  9. Central Highlands

  10. Shires

  11. Advocacy Approaches • May 2004 – Infrastructure Forum • November 2004 – Mining Forum I • December 2004 – Construction & Development Forum • February 2005 – Population Forum – PIFU • March 2005 - Mining Forum II • May 2005 - Regional Briefings - Regional Directors/Managers, RMCN, CQANM • July 2005 - Ministerial Deputations – Treasurer, Local Government, State Development

  12. Advocacy Approaches • July 2005 - Directors General Deputations – Local Government, Natural Resources & Mines, Communities, State Development, Housing, Treasury • July 2005 - Mining Forum III • September 2005 – Development Forum • October 2005 – Ministerial Regional Community Forum – Emerald • Good reception at the regional level • Frank discussions with DGs • Dissappointing response from Ministers • Where to from here???

  13. Advocacy Approaches • RAPAD – No Forced Amalgamations Campaign - $250K – Rallies, SEQ Letter Drops, TV Ads, Use of Celebrities, Internet – You Tube • SEQ Council of Mayors – Previous ROC, Legal Entity, Paid Staff, Public Agenda – Water, Broadband, Development • Police Union – Pay Dispute – Paid Staff, TV Ads, Rally • Environmental Lobby – Climate Change - Al Gore, International Documentary, Master Classes, Internet • Kevin Rudd – Federal Election – Kevin 07, Use of All Media, Language and Topics Carefully Selected, TV Ads, Internal Research of People, Generational Thinking and Strategies, Internet

  14. Political Will & Timing • May 2006 – ACARP, ISRD, CHDC Regional Forum – Emerald • Jim Pearce – MP for Fitzroy • Lobby’s the Premier on behalf of Bowen Basin communities • State Government Election Promise – DGs to visit region • September 2006 - Bowen Basin Mayors Group established • October 2006 - DGs Visit – 2 Day visit – Moura, Blackwater, Emerald, Dysart, Moranbah • BBMG Presentation to DGs

  15. Bowen Basin

  16. Shires

  17. Key Priorities • Communication between Local Authorities and State Government Agencies - Effectiveness and New Protocols • Water Infrastructure - Availability and Cost • Housing Infrastructure  – Affordability and Land Tenure • Health – Birthing Services • Road Infrastructure - Maintenance and Priority • Social Infrastructure - Impacts on People Bowen Basin Mayors Group – Planning Meeting – Emerald - September 2006

  18. Message • Central Highlands – regional recognition • Limited impact with Government • Others Ways to Influence • Political Will & Timing • BBMG • Key Prioirities • DGs Visit

  19. Directors General Visit • Deputy Premier announces CQ Coal Communities Taskforce prior to DGs Visit – without hearing the outcome of the visit • Two days – five coal mining communities • Each town held Community and Business Talks • DGs Very Impressed with Presentation and Visit • DGs Promise to Develop Cabinet Submission • DGs are the CQ Coal Communities Taskforce • BBMG and QRC thankful for visit – but….

  20. Directors General Come Back • April 12 – DGs return with Response • Presented to BBMG on the morning of meeting • Two New Policy Initiatives – • Sustainable Futures Framework for Qld Mining Towns • Acceleration of the Implementation of the WHaM Plan and CQANM • 37 Pages of Actions and Initiatives • BBMG Question What’s New and as a Consequnce of their efforts • April 17 – Local Government Reform Announced

  21. Next Step • BBMG Request Meeting with DGs for August/September • Letter from DGs Group - Deal with the CEOs Committee on Progressive and Productive Economy • Local/Regional Government – Overwhelmed with Reform – Concentration on Rapid Growth Issues Needed • Time to Engage with CEOs Committee on Progressive and Productive Economy

  22. Message • It’s time to Convert Information & Effort into Influence & Action • The Bowen Basin Mayors Group Welcomes the Opportunity to Further Discuss a Positive Way Forward • Thankyou

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