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Queensland Raceway wins Lakeside Tender

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 10:17 am
by ozx6r
Queensland Raceway wins Lakeside Tender


Pine Rivers Council Chief Executive Officer Ray Burton announced today that Council had approved as the preferred submitter, Queensland Raceway Pty Ltd for the re-development and management of the Lakeside International Raceway facility at Kurwongbah.

Mr Burton said the final outcome was a difficult decision as there were environmental considerations and a high standard of submission proposals from the three short-listed submitters, which also included Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association and Total Driver Pty Ltd.

"The successful submission by Queensland Raceway Pty Ltd will begin a new era at Lakeside,'' he said.

"The facility's name will change slightly from Lakeside International Raceway to Lakeside Park in keeping with the 'green environment' of the site.''

Mr Burton said Queensland Raceway's re-development would address the environmental impact of motorized sport, which also includes noise levels, heritage obligations, and a re-vegetation strategy.

"Council is negotiating a management agreement and contract with Queensland Raceway which will include the times of operation," he said.

"Queensland Raceway will also preserve the park's flora, fauna and vista for the enjoyment of current and future generations, as it is developed into a revitalised venue and successful business operation.

"This organisation will liaise and consult with the Council's environment officers and Pine Water to ensure the preservation of the physical environs including air, water and soil.''

Mr Burton said Queensland Raceway had a history of success in the motor racing industry having transformed Ipswich City Council's racing facility into a tourist asset which attracts 120,000 people each year, however the
V-8 cars will not be returning to Lakeside.

He said Lakeside Park was expected to be open for business in early 2007.

Queensland Raceway's winning submission includes a range of driver and motorcycle training activities, milestone and historic racing events, displays and non-motorised recreational activities.

"They will manage this venue as a 'boutique facility,' providing activities complementary to those at their Willowbank venue,'' he said.

Mr Burton said one outstanding feature of the Queensland Raceway's submission was their ability to include Not-for-profit organisations as part of their program development, and future site advisory committee.

"Lakeside will be a shared resource benefiting a wide range of clubs, sporting groups and other organisations that need somewhere to meet for outdoor activities."

He said the 40-year-old icon at Kurwongbah had a place in the heart of most racing enthusiasts, as it had bred some great motor racing legends.

These legends have included: Peter Brock, who recently passed away doing what he love most - car racing, Dick Johnson, Tony Longhurst, Sir Jack Brabham, Alan Jones, Tony Longhurst and Norm Beechy.

"Queensland Raceway intends to restore the 'heritage' feel to Lakeside in keeping with its strong roots as an icon from yesteryear," he said.

The specific Council resolutions concerning Lakeside from Council's General Meeting of 25 September 2006 are as follows:

1. That the Chief Executive Officer’s recommendations 1, 2 and 3 be adopted.

2. That submitter 1, Queensland Raceway, is the preferred submitter and Council intends to negotiate a management agreement and/or enterprise agreement with this submitter.

3. That other submitters be advised their submissions have been unsuccessful at this stage and they be thanked for their interest.

4. Council resolves that Bennet and Philp Solicitors be appointed to prepare the necessary documentation and that it is satisfied that the provision of these legal services are of such a specialised or confidential nature that it would be impractical or disadvantageous to Council to invite tenders or quotations.

5. That the Chief Executive Officer, in consultation with the Council working group, the Director Strategic and Development and the Manager Legal Services / Shire Solicitor, undertake contract negotiations with the preferred submitter.

6. Council note that this matter will be further reported to the Co-ordination Committee upon the satisfactory negotiations for the management agreement and/or enterprise agreement.

7. That Queensland Raceway be requested to consider how PCYC programs could be accommodated.

8. That the PCYC be advised Council is progressing with Queensland Raceway as preferred operator and that Queensland Raceway will be requested to review how PCYC programs could be accommodated.

9. That the working group hold discussions with Queensland Raceway with a view to investigating other opportunities to work with community organisations to the mutual benefit of the residents of Pine Rivers Shire

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:56 pm
by Barrabob
I agree tat they should keep v8 touring cars off there they used to tear the track to bits but weather or not it will becomea track day venue is another story.

Hopefully it will, we need a bit of variety and thers plenty of it out there and it isnt overly dangerous if you ride with your head. :D

Of course it could just become the place where bmws go midweek and the odd ferrari.

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 3:41 pm
by Nanna10r
This has GOT to be a good thing :D

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:01 pm
by FrogZ
Wahoooo, a track in Qld with some up and down bits
Damn I miss Darlington :cry:

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:17 pm
by QLDZX6R
Good to see Motorbikes getting a nod,good things to come....

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:30 am
by kempy
frogzx12r wrote:Wahoooo, a track in Qld with some up and down bits
Damn I miss Darlington :cry:
Indeed. Such an awesome track.

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:58 pm
by Nanna10r
kempy wrote:
frogzx12r wrote:Wahoooo, a track in Qld with some up and down bits
Damn I miss Darlington :cry:
Indeed. Such an awesome track.
ME too even if it was extremely FARGEN Dangerous, I was glad I got to do a few days there before Stupidity had it closed to Scoots.

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:40 am
by HemiDuty
I dunno, I don't see bike racing listed there. I will have to check with the club what the story is for us.