Eva Lawler
Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics

 
 

Media Release 

 
 

Infrastructure corridor to link the regions

12 September 2022

The Territory Labor Government is investigating a potential infrastructure corridor from Tennant Creek to Darwin, which will allow for continued development of our regions.

The proposed corridor will provide pipelines for future services including gas, water, communications and other utilities.

A prefeasibility study has identified a preliminary corridor alignment which takes into account engineering, environmental, social and infrastructure considerations, and will be further refined and developed during consultation with stakeholders.

The Northern Territory Government recognises that landowners are in the best position to provide information regarding their property.

Consultation will encourage input about the proposed corridor alignment and help identify the constraints that need to be considered to plan for this project.

Following these initial consultations, Government plans to hold public information events through drop-in sessions in Tennant Creek, Katherine, Adelaide River and Greater Darwin.

Government is also working closely with the Aboriginal Area Protection Authority and Land Councils to understand the potential impacts of the project on Aboriginal sacred sites and Aboriginal land.

For more information, go to dipl.nt.gov.au/projects/tennant-creek-to-darwin-corridor

Quotes attributed to the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, Eva Lawler:

“This is an early planning and investigation phase as part of a long-term project to support growth across multiple sectors in the Territory economy, including natural gas, hydrogen energy and digital infrastructure.

“The aim of consultation is to engage stakeholders in detail about the proposed corridor, environmental considerations and to better understand its potential impacts on land use.

“Designing multiple infrastructures within the same corridor will provide opportunities for the Territory’s hydrogen energy, oil and digital infrastructure industry participants to efficiently transport products to commercial markets. This is intended to reduce the impacts of having multiple corridors for the different services that will be needed.

“This proposal has the potential to not only link the regions with key infrastructure but also to provide long-term, sustainable jobs for regional Territorians.”

 

Northern Territory Government

 
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