Infrastructure & Transport Minister Anthony Albanese has approved the construction of second building at the Gold Coast Airport campus of Southern Cross University.
The $50 million facility will include lecture and teaching spaces, faculty offices and student facilities and is due for completion in 2012. It was part of a major development plan and as such required ministerial approval following a public comment period, while it is also consistent with the airport’s 2006 master plan.
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“Consistent with the regulatory changes that came into effect in September, all future developments at the airport will need to be subjected to a Major Development Planning process,” said Minister Albanese.
Gold Coast Airport now has 50 days to make its MDP available to the public.