Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) is seeking immediate discussions prior to making a decision on the State Government’s proposed Toowoomba to Warwick Pipeline project.
TRC Mayor Paul Antonio said it was crucial to have a conversation with the State Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing and Minister for Water, senior representatives of the State Government and the Southern Downs Regional Council to remove any ambiguity from all sides of the table.
“This is a massive decision for all of us which is why we’ve called for an urgent meeting to be held,” Mayor Antonio said.
“I’ve already reached out to the Minister and am optimistic we can arrange a meeting as soon as possible on this matter.
“While we know what our requirements are for the Toowoomba Region, the decision yesterday (26 October) from Southern Downs Regional Council has made it clear we need to gain further understanding of their requirements for this proposed pipeline.
“We’re seeking to understand the intentions and implications of the details listed within the decision from Southern Downs.
“We have a good relationship with our neighbouring Council so it’s about coming together to get clarity before we make a final decision.
“At the end of the day, we appreciate Southern Downs is seeking the best outcomes for their constituents and we will be doing the same thing for Toowoomba Regional Council.
“There is no doubt there are positive opportunities for us from this proposed pipeline, such as connecting our southern towns to the Toowoomba Bulk Water Supply, however, there will be significant investment required so we need to get the best possible deal for our community.
“It’s about ensuring our residents aren’t negatively impacted in any way.”
At the Toowoomba Regional Council Special Meeting held on 26 October, Council made the following decision.
That this matter be deferred to a future Special Meeting of Council, pending urgent discussions with the State Government Minister as a result of a relevant decision made by Southern Downs Regional Council today that, if accepted by the State, does not achieve the following principles in relation to the project:
- The project must not adversely impact or worsen Toowoomba Regional Council’s water security position;
- There must be no adverse financial impacts on Toowoomba Regional Council as a result of the project;
- That all parties to the transaction achieve an equal financial benefit.