House debates

Monday, 25 November 2024

Adjournment

Durack Electorate: Community Infrastructure

7:39 pm

Photo of Melissa PriceMelissa Price (Durack, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source

I rise to bring attention to a very important project that has captured the hearts of the Geraldton community, and that is a proposal for a jetty. Since late 2021, this idea has gained significant support, and, as the member for Durack, I have been a very strong advocate for this vision since its inception and I remain convinced that a jetty would be a game changer for Geraldton.

Geraldton is much more than just any old coastal city. It's a vital hub for regional industries, like mining, fishing, grain and sheep production. It is also a key player in Western Australia's tourism landscape, serving as the gateway to the stunning north-west and the incredible Abrolhos Islands, a pristine natural wonder that many consider our crown jewel. Geraldton is a city on the rise. Since the pandemic, more Australians have sought the benefits of regional living, and Geraldton has been leading the way. In fact, recent data from the Regional Australia Institute showed it was the fastest growing regional city in the country during the 2022-23 period.

With this rapid growth, of course, comes an opportunity and a responsibility to invest in infrastructure that will enhance both the lifestyle of our residents and the appeal of our city as a destination. A jetty for Geraldton is one such investment, and the overwhelming community support for this project is undeniable, with the Jetty for Geraldton community Facebook group amassing 7,000 followers and growing. Their passion for a jetty has energised residents across Geraldton and the surrounding area. This is not just some pipe dream; it is a practical, achievable vision that would provide significant benefits to both locals and visitors. The draft designs for the jetty show that it has been carefully planned to be environmentally sensitive, ensuring it will complement the natural beauty of our coastline while creating a legacy that future generations can enjoy.

A jetty provides something for everybody—a place for families to walk, fish or just watch the sunset. Geraldton has the best sunsets, let me assure you, Deputy Speaker. It would be somewhere for teenagers to swim and gather safely with their friends or for older residents just to go for stroll, socialise and take in the coastal beauty. For those who may not be able to swim, including perhaps those with a disability, it's a way to connect with the water in a safe and accessible way. Beyond its social value, a jetty would be a powerful driver of tourism. Geraldton already has much to offer visitors, but this would add something truly special to our city, and, with our amazing foreshore, the jetty would be the icing on the cake.

Across Australia, jetties are proven attractions that draw people in, from locals enjoying the ocean breeze to tourists seeking that perfect photo opportunity. Busselton, in the electorate of my dear friend the member for Forrest, Nola Marino, have a shining example in their city. Their iconic jetty has been a key driver of local business and tourism. Having met regularly with the Jetty for Geraldton community group, I've seen their dedication and their belief in this project's ability to transform Geraldton. Their leader, local Mark O'Brien, is to be commended for his vision, passion and drive. The concept here is clear: the jetty would encourage greater outdoor engagement, strengthen the bonds within our community and create new opportunities for tourism growth.

I was very pleased the City of Greater Geraldton recently committed $50,000 for an initial feasibility study. Of course, this is a key step to making this community vision a reality. In fact, tomorrow afternoon, the council will consider their jetty business case options analysis report for the first time, the outcome of which will shape the project's future. The council's report also states that a jetty would contribute to increasing the liveability of Geraldton and that it would support the community and our youth by promoting physical and mental wellbeing. These are just some of the benefits outlined within the City of Greater Geraldton's report.

A jetty for Geraldton is an opportunity to create something lasting and meaningful for Geraldton. I'm determined to continue my fight for this project, because I believe in its potential to bring people together, boost our economy and make Geraldton an even better place to live and visit for generations to come. Quite simply, Geraldton deserves better.

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