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Chinchilla is a regional town in the Surat Basin situated 294km West of Brisbane along the Warrego Highway with a population of around 6,500. It serves as the key health, educational, and entertainment area for the western end of the Basin. It has a major hospital, four schools, a TAFE, cultural centre and cinema, and an acquatics and sports centre.
There are approved liquid natural gas, (LNG) projects to bring 7,300 workers to the area. Chinchilla has already seen an influx of investors when in 2004, the $1.2bn Kogan Creek Power Station(KCPS) was approved. Investors rode a boom, as over 1,000 construction workers came to town. Accommodation was at a premium in a town with a population of around 6,500. Demand exceeded supply, and median house prices rose up to 25% pa for three years. This $1.2bn energy project contributed to the 11.9% average annual growth rate over the last 10 years to end of 2011.
Two of the largest infrastructure projects in the Surat Basin are the $15bn Queensland Curtis Island Liquefied Natural Gas (QCLNG) and the $20bn Australia Pacific Liquefied Natural Gas (APLNL) projects. They will involve a peak construction workforce of 6,500 in the Chinchilla region, dropping to a low of 1,400 over a four-year period.
You may think that you have missed that early boat, but there are plenty more sailing, with more than $8 billion in projects planned and committed to the Surat Basin. A further eight smaller, hundred million dollar plus projects mean that Chinchilla is still a prime investment opportunity. Three of the billion dollar projects are approved and now underway.