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New dredge to arrive in Gladstone - Monday, May 20, 2013
A new dredge called the Athena will be arriving in Gladstone today to continue project works for the Western Basin Dredging and Disposal Project (WBDDP). It is expected to remain on the project until July 2013. read more ...
Gladstone business team up for 2013 Botanic to Bridge - Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Gladstone Ports Corporation, along with its community minded partners, will once again host the Botanic to Bridge on Sunday 18 August 2013. The event has been a part of Gladstone's calendar for the past three years, and during that time has raised over $120,000 for schools and community organisations in our region. read more ...
Western Basin Dredging and Disposal Project commercial fishers compensation program closes soon - Friday, April 19, 2013
Potential applicants have until Friday 10 May 2013 to apply for compensation under the Western Basin Dredging and Disposal Project (WBDDP) Commercial Fisheries Compensation Program. GPC CEO Leo Zussino said he would like to see every eligible commercial fishing operator take advantage of the opportunity for compensation and apply. read more ...

GPC’s Port of Gladstone and Port Alma are at Maritime Security Level 1

Below is the information or links to the information that GPC (as a Government Owned Corporation) makes publicly available under the Release of Information Publication Scheme.

As a Government Owned Corporation (GOC), GPC is committed to supporting the Queensland Government in this proactive initiative to increase publication of information relating to GOCs. GPC will ensure that the information and level of disclosure contained in the Publications Scheme remains relevant and up to date.

The GOC Release of Information Arrangements is located on the Queensland Government website in the Government Owned Corporation section, GOC Policies and Guidelines.

The release of information is subject to the provisions of the Right to Information Act 2009.

What is the Right to Information Act 2009
The aim of Right to Information legislation is to make more information available and provide equal access to information across all sectors of the community, while providing appropriate levels of privacy for individuals. Further information is available from www.rti.qld.gov.au.

How to access and apply for information
If you are seeking access to non-personal information which is not available in our Publication Scheme, you should apply under the Right to Information Act 2009 by downloading the Right to Information Access Application Form. Note: please download the PDF version, rather than applying directly through the Queensland Government website. This is used for Government Departments only and not for Government Owned Corporations such as Gladstone Ports Corporation. Please email, fax or submit your application in person to GPC.

Feedback and complaints
Enquiries, requests and complaints in relation to GPCs compliance with the release of information publication scheme should be directed to the Company Secretary, on +61 7 4976 1555 or via email.

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