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Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor State Development Area

The Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor State Development Area (SDA) supports the establishment of multiple underground pipelines.

Declared in 2008, the approximately 90-kilometre-long corridor links Stanwell to Gladstone.

With an average width of 100 metres, the corridor can accommodate up to seven underground pipelines for numerous purposes such as water (treated, raw or sea), gas, mineral slurries and telecommunication cables.

Stanwell SDA

Benefits of the Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor SDA

The Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor SDA and its associated development scheme:

  • support the delivery of essential services throughout the region to serve key resource, resource processing and support industries
  • enable the efficient transportation of industrial materials throughout the area
  • provide guidance and development certainty to industry
  • ensure efficient use of the land
  • discourage project-specific pipeline routes outside the designated corridor
  • reduce the disruption of investigations and construction on individual landowners, surrounding communities and the environment that would otherwise occur if multiple pipeline routes were sought on a project-by-project basis.

To ensure the Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor SDA provides an optimal corridor alignment, the following criteria were taken into consideration:

  • maximising the potential to consolidate compatible infrastructure
  • ease of access for construction and operations
  • avoiding terrain constraints to minimise construction constraints
  • minimal disturbance to existing landholders and land use
  • minimal disturbance to areas of known ecological value or heritage values
  • minimal disturbance to existing third party infrastructure such as road crossings
  • minimising the corridor length between the Stanwell Energy Plant/Rockhampton and the Gladstone SDA.

Further information

For further information on the Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor SDA contact the Office of the Coordinator-General on 1800 001 048 or via sdainfo@coordinatorgeneral.qld.gov.au

Last updated: 05 Nov 2021