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Morrison commits to Copperstring power link

The Morrison government has provided a further $11 million to enable work on the massive CopperString electricity transmission line in north Queensland.

Jan 20, 2021, updated Jan 20, 2021
The Copperstring project would provide an economic boost to northwest Queensland. (Photo: Alexander Popov/Unsplash

The Copperstring project would provide an economic boost to northwest Queensland. (Photo: Alexander Popov/Unsplash

The ambitious project will connect northwest Queensland to the national electricity grid via a transmission line, promising a boost to the region’s economic potential.

Visiting Cloncurry on Wednesday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced support of up to $11 million to help progress the CopperString project to final investment decision this year

“Our support for CopperString is an investment in the future of Queensland that will bring power prices down, create 750 direct construction jobs and unlock the significant economic potential of the North West Minerals Province,” Morrison said.

The project, which has bipartisan support, has been the subject of state and federal election promises.

Resources Minister Keith Pitt said the mining sector was a significant driver of jobs.

“Affordable, reliable electricity is essential in driving downstream manufacturing and creating more local jobs,” he said.

Proponents of the $1.7 billion project – which would involve about 740km of high voltage electricity transmission line – have lodged a draft environmental impact statement with the Queensland coordinator-general.

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