Expressions of Interest Open for MIP Community Consultative Committee
General News
Monday 20th November 2023
Nominations are open for the appointment of a community member to the Moorebank Intermodal Precinct (MIP) Community Consultative Committee.
stakeholder group representative nomination form
local community representative nomination form
The committee provides a forum for open dialogue between LOGOS (the proponent), representatives of the local community, Liverpool council, and key stakeholders on issues directly relating to the project.
Committee members are expected to contribute constructively to committee discussions, attend around four meetings a year, and communicate information about MIP between the committee and the broader community.
About the project
LOGOS is at the forefront of delivering the Moorebank Intermodal Precinct (MIP) – Australia’s largest intermodal logistics precinct and one of the nation’s most significant infrastructure projects.
The project addresses the escalating demand for freight along the East Coast, transforming the movement of goods nationwide. By enhancing productivity in the freight industry, MIP plays a pivotal role in ensuring sustainable outcomes for national industrial development.
Applications are currently being accepted for our Community Consultative Committee.
LOGOS is inviting members of the community to join our Community Consultative Committee for the Moorebank Intermodal Precinct project.
We are seeking individuals residing in the local area and representatives of community groups who can effectively represent and communicate the interests of the community, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of the project and related concerns.
We are seeking to fill one membership position on the committee.
Community Consultative Committee Membership
NSW Department of Planning and Environment’s Community Consultative Committee guidelines (Section 3.4) require that community representatives must:
- Be current residents or landowners within the relevant local government area.
- Demonstrate involvement in local community groups and/or activities.
- Have knowledge and awareness of the project and related issues of concern to the local community.
- Be able to represent and communicate the interests of the affected local community.
- Be willing to adhere to the committee’s code of conduct.
In addition, representatives of stakeholder groups must:
- Be a member of a stakeholder group with an interest in the project – including an industry, community, environmental or Aboriginal group.
- Have knowledge and awareness of the project and related issues of concern.
- Be able to represent and communicate the interests of the group or community.
- Be willing to adhere to the committee’s code of conduct.
The role of a committee member is voluntary.
Applications
Applications are due by 11.59 pm on Monday January 8, 2024 and must be lodged by sending a relevant filled-out nomination form to the Independent Chairperson of the Community Consultative Committee:
Dr. Colin Gellatly
Email: colingellatly@hotmail.com
Post: Dr Colin Gellatly
PO Box 56
Hunters Hill NSW 2110
Nomination forms
If you would like to apply, download a copy of the relevant nomination form below.
local community representative nomination form
stakeholder group representative nomination form
Keeping you updated
The project’s notifications are published on the project website at www.moorebank.au. We encourage community members and interested stakeholders to register for project updates to receive notification updates by email.
Please contact our Community Relations team via email at moorebank@tsamgt.com or by phone 1800 986 465 (24/7) or opt-in for emailed updates by completing the form on our website.