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Presentation to Workshop SEATS 1-2 September 2005 “Securing the Future”

Presentation to Workshop SEATS 1-2 September 2005 “Securing the Future”. Port of Hastings Corporation (POHC). POHC created by Act of Parliament on 1 January 2004 ( Port Services (Port Management Reform) Act 2003 & Port Services Act 1995 (amended))

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Presentation to Workshop SEATS 1-2 September 2005 “Securing the Future”

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  1. Presentation to Workshop SEATS 1-2 September 2005 “Securing the Future”

  2. Port of Hastings Corporation (POHC) • POHC created by Act of Parliament on 1 January 2004 (Port Services (Port Management Reform) Act 2003 & Port Services Act 1995 (amended)) • Takes all responsibilities from former Hastings Port (Holding) Corporation • Chairman and 2 Directors • Office base in Hastings • CEO, CFAO and PA Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  3. POHC Corporate Plan (i) Objectives • To manage and develop the port of Hastings in an economically, socially & environmentally sustainable manner • To ensure that essential port services of the port of Hastings are available and cost effective • To ensure, in cooperation with other relevant responsible bodies, the sustainable growth of trade through the port of Hastings Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  4. POHC Corporate Plan (ii) Business Objectives • Advancing the interests of the port across the triple bottom line (social, economic and environmental) • Ensuring that the port of Hastings will be a valued, integral part of Victoria’s maritime, road and rail freight logistic network. Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  5. BlueScope Steel Wharves Esso- Long Island Point Crib Point Liquid Berths Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  6. Western Port Operations (Now) Port Management Agreement (Toll Ports) • Agreement entered into 1 July 1997 • 10 years + 2 x 5 year options • Current discussions re-future • 9 employees • 200+ vessel visits per annum • ~5,000,000 annual cargo tonnes • Petroleum products (crude, refined, LPG) • Steel import • Export cargoes (Steel and Petroleum product) • 5 Berths in total • 2 berths BlueScope Steel Terminal (owned by BlueScope) • 3 Bulk Liquids Berths (LIP and Crib Point-owned by POHC) Iron Monarch Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

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  10. Port of Hastings Operations (Future) Import and Export opportunities Existing berths and infrastructure • Steel and Liquid Petroleum products New berths and new infrastructure • Dry Bulk (eg grains, brown coal etc.) • Break Bulk (eg motor vehicles, machinery, timber, heavy lifts etc.) • Containers (2030?) Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  11. POHC Strategic Work Plan Commencing June 2005 • Strategic Land Use study – to develop a land use plan that identifies sufficient strategically located and properly designated land and infrastructure to meet the Port’s future freight demand • Transport Access Corridor study – to examine appropriate rail and road transport options for the Port and to ensure adequate connectivity of the Port to various transport hubs around the state • Projects will be run concurrently expected to run for 12 months • Recommendations will firstly be submitted to POHC Board, then Government through DOI. • Maunsell Pty Ltd is successful consultant Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  12. Strategic Land Use & Transport Access Corridor Plan- Arrangements for Admin & Consultation Project $’s Report Port of Hastings Corporation State Government Community Feedback STEERING GROUP POHC, DOI,DSE,MPSC MPV Contract Mgt Technical Reference/ Working Group Community Reference Group Independent Chair Port Manager, Port Users, MPSC, Ratepayers (x2) MP&WP Biosphere Chamber/Business (x2) Environment (x2) Project brief =>report & recommendations Technical transport, planning and environment experts CONSULTANT Maunsell Community Input Community Consultation Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  13. Issues (i) • Victorian Port Strategic Framework (DOI) clearly identifies Hastings as a supplementarycontainer port(to the Port of Melbourne) but also general cargo port. (NB Existing activity to continue but potential for bulk cargo and break-bulk (cars) before long term container use) • Community engagement-The POHC is committed to active involvement of the community in the development of the port. • Access to Hastings-future infrastructure costs • Road, Rail links, corridors (planning schemes?), compulsory acquisition, easements, std gauge line, public transport links, Land ownership, state, private (POHC ownership?) • Sites for growth? • Port Design- elements for port activity, wharves, infrastructure • Environmental concerns: MP & WP Biosphere Reserve, Ramsar site- protecting what we have, legislative obligations. Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

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  15. Issues (ii) • Special Use Zone (Port related uses/Conservation areas) • Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme (amendments?) • Short term uses? • Land ownership? • Crown land, DSE, DTF other state agencies, MPSC land • POHC owned land assets (Stony Point, Crib Point, LIP) • Shell/ Mobil site, Crib Point-Future??? • Channel deepening- implications for Hastings, progress plans to have Hastings ready when needed.(2030) • POHC needs to be a viable and sustainable business operation and the State requires an appropriate return to shareholders (the state) for the use of the ports assets. Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  16. How does this impact on SEATS? SEATS = Rural/Agricultural products (timber, paper, coal etc) • A viable Port of Hastings may provide- • Additional trade route (reduced steaming time for ships) • Containers, bulk and break bulk services • Potential cost savings (closer to market) • Import and export capability • Access to market/s • Direct access to port from Monash Fwy-Gippsland • Site for future industry growth • We need your long term thinking, planning and support for our development to provide you with these opportunities. Port of Hastings Corporation “Securing the Future”

  17. Ralph KenyonChief Executive Officer Presentation Port of Hastings CorporationTel: +613 5979 5500Fax: +613 5979 5555ralph.kenyon@doi.vic.gov.au

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