A “hidden treasure” of Central Queensland, Great Keppel Island is being prepared for development and investment after decades of neglect.
The Queensland government last week launched a major consultation and draft masterplan project for the island—known as Woppa by its First Nation’s custodians, the Woppaburra—to “facilitate development and investment aspirations”.
Earlier this year the leases of the previous owner, Sydney property group Tower Holdings, were revoked due to non-payment of lease fees and returned to the state government after a decade of what has been labelled “failed promises”.
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