Alice Springs Industrial Land Needs Assessment

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The Northern Territory Government is strategically planning for the release of industrial land in Alice Springs and is seeking your feedback.

The Alice Springs Regional Land Use Plan anticipates ongoing demand for industrial land at current rates and identifies future industrial land sites in Brewer Estate, Arumbera, Abattoir Valley and at Alice Springs Airport.

As there are a wide range of immediate and future needs for land to support both the town and the region, we are seeking to better understand these needs from an industry perspective.

The Central Australia region contributes an estimated $2.9 billion of the Northern Territory Gross State Product making this project an important springboard for increased investment in the Territory.

By completing 'Have Your Say', your feedback will:

  • Inform government of current and future industrial land development needs in Alice Springs from the perspective of potential users; and
  • Assist government to undertake planning for headworks and essential services infrastructure, and prepare structure/subdivision plans in timeframes that reflect the anticipated needs of the community.

Consultation will include:

  • Face to Face meetings with industry stakeholders;
  • Have Your Say Survey; and
  • A community workshop on Tuesday 16 July at the Central Australia Development Office, 55 Todd Mall.

To register for the upcoming community workshop, email Kayla Gaskin at kayla.gaskin@fyfe.com.au.


The Northern Territory Government is strategically planning for the release of industrial land in Alice Springs and is seeking your feedback.

The Alice Springs Regional Land Use Plan anticipates ongoing demand for industrial land at current rates and identifies future industrial land sites in Brewer Estate, Arumbera, Abattoir Valley and at Alice Springs Airport.

As there are a wide range of immediate and future needs for land to support both the town and the region, we are seeking to better understand these needs from an industry perspective.

The Central Australia region contributes an estimated $2.9 billion of the Northern Territory Gross State Product making this project an important springboard for increased investment in the Territory.

By completing 'Have Your Say', your feedback will:

  • Inform government of current and future industrial land development needs in Alice Springs from the perspective of potential users; and
  • Assist government to undertake planning for headworks and essential services infrastructure, and prepare structure/subdivision plans in timeframes that reflect the anticipated needs of the community.

Consultation will include:

  • Face to Face meetings with industry stakeholders;
  • Have Your Say Survey; and
  • A community workshop on Tuesday 16 July at the Central Australia Development Office, 55 Todd Mall.

To register for the upcoming community workshop, email Kayla Gaskin at kayla.gaskin@fyfe.com.au.


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What are your thoughts on the proposed Industrial sites?

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The Northern Territory Government is strategically planning for future industrial land in Alice Springs.

The Alice Springs Regional Land Use Plan anticipates ongoing demand for industrial land at current rates and identifies future industrial land sites at Brewer Estate, Arumbera, Abattoir Valley and at the Alice Springs Airport.

Use the pins below to tell us where your preferred or least preferred future industrial land use location is and why.




CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded