Enhanced Land Force Stage 2 Facilities Project At Greenbank Training Area

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THE HON. DR MIKE KELLY MP

Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Support




Thursday, 26 November 2009

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ENHANCED LAND FORCE STAGE 2 FACILITIES

PROJECT AT GREENBANK TRAINING AREA,

GREENBANK, QLD GIVEN THE GO AHEAD


The Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Support, the Hon. Dr Mike Kelly AM

MP and the Member for Forde, Mr Brett Raguse MP, today announced that

the $1.4 billion project to construct Enhanced Land Force (ELF) Stage 2

infrastructure has received Parliamentary approval.


“The project will give the ADF modern, purpose-built facilities as part of the

Enhanced Land Force Initiative,” Dr Kelly said.


“This initiative will increase the capacity of the land force by raising two

additional infantry battle groups.”


Around $100 million will be invested in facilities at Greenbank Training Area,

Brisbane, Queensland. Greenbank Training Area is located 54 kilometres

from the centre of Brisbane City and 40 minutes drive from both Gallipoli

Barracks and RAAF Base Amberley.  


The proposed works at Greenbank Training Area include training facilities and

upgrades to the base’s infrastructure.


“The ELF Stage 2 project includes the construction and refurbishment of

facilities and infrastructure upgrades at Defence sites across QLD, NSW, VIC,

SA and the ACT,” Dr Kelly said.


“Apart from meeting Defence capability and infrastructure needs, this project

will directly contribute to job creation around Australia.”


Construction for stage 2 is planned to commence in mid 2010 and be

completed by late 2014.


Media contacts:

Mark Sjolander (Dr Mike Kelly):

02 6277 4840 or 0407 102 220

Defence Media Liaison:

02 6127 1999 or 0408 498 664






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