Northern Marine Precinct

Consultation has concluded

Have your say on the future of the Northern Marine Precinct at Steiglitz.

The City of Gold Coast is developing a master plan for the Northern Marine Precinct as part of its commitment to supporting the growth of our high value marine sector.

The Northern Marine Precinct is already host to a range of marine businesses and the master plan will seek to guide land use changes and infrastructure, to support the precinct’s capacity to develop further.

The Northern Marine Precinct provides a significant opportunity to support new jobs in the northern Gold Coast area, whilst supporting the Gold Coast's established marine sector.

Development of the precinct also has the potential to deliver broader benefits to the area, such as improved transport and community infrastructure, stormwater management, access to services for the local community and access to Moreton Bay.

It is important for the master planning process to be informed by input from the community to reflect their views, values and vision for the Northern Marine Precinct and the surrounding area.

We are inviting the community to have your say to help shape the future of the Northern Marine Precinct.

How you can have your say:

1. Learn more about the precinct themes, draft opportunities and challenges:

2. Complete our online survey about the Northern Marine Precinct

3. Provide feedback via our interactive map

Community engagement runs from 10 to 31 October 2023.

To stay up to date on engagement opportunities, you can sign up for project updates via the Northern Marine Precinct project webpage: cityofgoldcoast.com.au/nmps

Have your say on the future of the Northern Marine Precinct at Steiglitz.

The City of Gold Coast is developing a master plan for the Northern Marine Precinct as part of its commitment to supporting the growth of our high value marine sector.

The Northern Marine Precinct is already host to a range of marine businesses and the master plan will seek to guide land use changes and infrastructure, to support the precinct’s capacity to develop further.

The Northern Marine Precinct provides a significant opportunity to support new jobs in the northern Gold Coast area, whilst supporting the Gold Coast's established marine sector.

Development of the precinct also has the potential to deliver broader benefits to the area, such as improved transport and community infrastructure, stormwater management, access to services for the local community and access to Moreton Bay.

It is important for the master planning process to be informed by input from the community to reflect their views, values and vision for the Northern Marine Precinct and the surrounding area.

We are inviting the community to have your say to help shape the future of the Northern Marine Precinct.

How you can have your say:

1. Learn more about the precinct themes, draft opportunities and challenges:

2. Complete our online survey about the Northern Marine Precinct

3. Provide feedback via our interactive map

Community engagement runs from 10 to 31 October 2023.

To stay up to date on engagement opportunities, you can sign up for project updates via the Northern Marine Precinct project webpage: cityofgoldcoast.com.au/nmps

Consultation has concluded

Do you have questions about the Northern Marine Precinct? Post your question in the public forum and one of our planners will respond shortly.

Prefer a private discussion? Please contact us via our planning hotline 1300 151 267 or nmps@goldcoast.qld.gov.au

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  • Who will benefit apart from the developers? Small businesses will be fleeced if they want to be there, just as they are in the YEA

    JoeB asked about 1 year ago

    The Northern Marine Precinct has a long history of hosting marine businesses and the longstanding strategic planning intent for this area has been for marine industry. The potential expansion of development opportunities in the precinct provides a significant opportunity to support new businesses, innovation and jobs, building on the established Gold Coast marine industry. 

    A Master plan will guide land use changes to support the project area’s capacity to develop for marine-based industry and includes opportunities for a range of different sizes and/or types of businesses within the precinct. In addition, the project has the potential to deliver broader benefits to the area, and could include improved access to services, employment opportunities and infrastructure for the whole community.

    It is acknowledged that there are existing businesses within and surrounding the project area and that the Northern Marine Precinct will take many years to plan and develop. It is ultimately up to individual landowners whether they act on any land use changes in the future.

    Northern Marine Precinct project team
    City Planning
    City of Gold Coast