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Chapter 1 Introduction
Referral of Work
1.1
On 31 May 2007 the HMAS Creswell redevelopment, Jervis Bay Territory, was
referred to the Public Works Committee for consideration and report to the
Parliament in accordance with the provisions of the Public Works Committee
Act 1969 (the Act)[1]. The proponent agency
for this work is the Department of Defence.
1.2
The Hon Peter Lindsay MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Defence, advised the house that the estimated out-turn cost of the proposal is
$83.6 million excluding GST. Subject to Parliamentary approval, Defence plan
to commence work in early 2008 with completion planned for mid-2011.[2]
Background
HMAS Creswell
1.3
The formation of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1911, led to several
sites being considered to determine a location for a Naval College to train its officers. In 1911 Jervis Bay was selected as a suitable site for the
College, and construction began at Captains Point, Jervis Bay in 1913 with
construction completed in early 1915. The first intake of students at Jervis Bay commenced in January 1915, with training continuing through the First World War.
1.4
Changes in Defence strategy at the end of the war led to a reduced
requirement for naval officer training that led to the relocation of the College
to Flinders Naval Depot in Victoria. By 1937, most of the buildings at Jervis Bay were leased to private individuals and companies and the site was developed as a
tourist town. The return of the RAN College to Jervis Bay was the culmination
of a successful campaign beginning in 1950, and the College was re‑opened
and commissioned as HMAS Creswell in February 1958.
1.5
HMAS Creswell as the site of the RAN College provides the RAN with
basic, leadership, management and personal development training for Naval officers.
As with other training establishments of the Australian Defence Force (ADF),
HMAS Creswell provides a range of facilities in support of the training program
including living in and classroom accommodation. In addition the base also
supports naval activities conducted in the East Australia Exercise Area.
1.6
The Royal Australian Navy School of Survivability and Ship Safety (RANSSSS)
provides training to equip sea-going RAN personnel with combat survival skills
as well as the bulk of combat survival training to Fleet Units home ported in
Sydney, and the majority of instructor and advanced combat survival training
courses.
1.7
HMAS Creswell also provides and support facilities for RAN, Royal
Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Army training courses and operations.[3]
Location
1.8
The location of the proposed works is within the existing base
boundaries of HMAS Creswell and the Jervis Bay Range Facility. The RANSSSS is
located at the Jervis Bay Range Facility approximately 5km south of HMAS
Creswell. Both sites are located in the south-western corner of Jervis Bay, approximately 180km south of Sydney. [4]
Inquiry Process
1.9
The Committee is required by the Act to consider public works over $15
million[5] and report to Parliament
on:
n the purpose of the
work and its suitability for that purpose;
n the need for, or the
advisability of, carrying out the work;
n whether the money to
be expended on the work is being spent in the most cost effective manner;
n the amount of revenue
the work will generate for the Commonwealth, if that is its purpose; and
n the present and
prospective public value of the work.[6]
1.10
The Committee called for submissions by advertising the inquiry in the Illawarra Mercury on Saturday, 9 June 2007. The Committee also sought submissions from relevant government agencies,
local government, private organisations and individuals, who may be materially
affected by or have an interest in the proposed work. The Committee
subsequently placed submissions and other information relating to the inquiry
on its web site in order to encourage further public participation.
Inspection and Hearing
1.11
On Friday 14 September 2007, the Committee inspected the site and
environs of the proposed works. A confidential briefing from officers of the
Department of Defence and a public hearing were held at HMAS Creswell, Jervis Bay Territory, later that day.[7]