Preliminary Pages
Chair’s foreword
Australia’s
Indian Ocean Territories (IOTs) of Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling)
Islands share the economic and social challenges posed by isolation and
remoteness. The economies are defined by their limited industry and heavy
reliance on the public sector for service delivery.
The main industry
supporting the Christmas Island economy is currently phosphate mining, but the
committee observes the growing consensus that the tourism sector has been
identified as the critical sector with the greatest growth potential for going
forward. The committee has also considered the economic impact of the Christmas
Island Immigration Reception and Processing Centre. The economy of the Cocos
(Keeling) Islands relies solely on a services industry predominantly consisting
of the Government and tourism sectors.
Compounding these
economic challenges, residents and business have limited access to: affordable,
reliable and modern information communication technology such as internet
services, digital television, radio services and telecommunications; and
frequent and reliable transport and freight.
On Christmas Island,
tourism is expected to fill the gap that will be created by the winding-down
and eventual ceasing of phosphate mining, while providing an alternative
economic driver, spurring complementary industries and moving the economy
towards greater sustainability. On the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, growth in tourism
would have a similar economic effect and provide a much needed boost to local
employment opportunities. However, critical to growing tourism is the need to
upgrade and invest in additional tourism infrastructure such as accommodation,
hire cars, roads and the like.
Through this inquiry,
the committee sought to examine the issues associated with economic development
in the context of the service delivery of communications, transport, housing,
the operation of business and preparations to deal with the impact of climate
change. During the inquiry, several solutions were canvassed in each area
examined.
The committee focused on
how communications, internet services and mobile telephony were delivered. To
improve internet delivery and access, options identified were either upgrading
the satellite link to the IOTs, or accessing cable if and when it is laid.
Improving mobile telephony was found to be more complex as the service
available on Christmas Island is limited and the service available on the Cocos
(Keeling) Islands is prone to failure. New infrastructure will be needed to
implement an efficient, reliable and affordable mobile telephony service.
The high cost and
unreliability of freight and passenger services have remained major areas of
concern for the IOTs. As outlined in previous reports, the committee found that
options to improve the service delivery of these, in the short term, rests with
the Government through subsidies and infrastructure investment.
Another major issue
highlighted was the limited land made available for commercial development and
investment. The committee received evidence that several developers may have
lost interest in investing in the IOTs because of excessive bureaucratic
processes involved in receiving development approval. The committee found that
investment in the IOTs is critical to growing the economies and has recommended
the development of a land release and development strategy to stimulate the
local construction industries.
The social impacts
accompanying the economic challenges facing the IOTs relate to a diminishing
IOTs population, limited contact with the mainland and the wider Australian
society. The IOTs shires are focusing on addressing the decreasing population
by mainly targeting the youth segment that is leaving the IOTs in search of
greater educational and employment opportunities. The committee believes that
by improving economic diversity that the economies of the IOTs would be better
able to sustain their communities into the future.
As issues associated with governance
were the major focus of the previous committee’s 2006 report entitled, Current
and future governance arrangements for the Indian Ocean Territories, the
committee has through this inquiry sought to include only where relevant,
governance issues which impact on economic development or have implications for
stimulating investment.
On behalf of the committee I would like
to thank individuals and organisations who contributed to the inquiry. I would
also like to acknowledge and thank those who generously assisted the committee
during its visit to Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands for
this inquiry.
Senator Kate Lundy
Chair
Membership of the committee
Chair
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Senator Kate Lundy
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Deputy
Chair
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Mr Patrick Secker MP (until
9/03/10)
Mr Michael Johnson MP (from 17/03/10)
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Members
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Hon Dick Adams MP
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Senator Judith Adams (from 11/03/10)
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Ms Anna Burke MP
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Senator Trish Crossin
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Ms Annette Ellis MP
Mr Michael Johnson MP (from 9/03/10)
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Senator the Hon Alan Ferguson
Senator Gary Humphries (until
7/09/09, then from 27/10/09)
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Mr Paul Neville MP
Mr Jim Turnour MP
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Senator Barnaby Joyce (until
11/03/10)
Senator the Hon Nigel Scullion (from 7/09/09 until 27/10/09)
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Committee secretariat
Secretary
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Mr Stephen Boyd
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Inquiry
Secretary
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Ms Stephanie Mikac
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Research
Officer
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Dr Cathryn Ollif
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Administrative
Officers
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Ms Natasha Petrovic
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Mrs Renee Burton
Ms Carly Scholes
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Terms of reference
To inquire into and report on
the changing economic environment in the Indian Ocean Territories giving consideration
to current arrangements, barriers to business development and future need with
regard to:
a.
communication services such as broadband internet, digital television
and mobile telephony;
b.
transport services and costs including passenger and freight transport;
c.
Commonwealth Government services and programs;
d.
the operation of businesses in the region;
e.
cost and availability of housing; and
f.
the impact of climate change.
List of abbreviations
ABC
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Australian Broadcasting
Corporation
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ABG
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Australian Broadband Guarantee
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ACCC
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Australian Competition and
Consumer Commission
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ACMA
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Australian Communications and
Media Authority
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Advisory Groups
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Economic Development Advisory
Groups
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AGD
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Attorney-General’s Department
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AIOTA
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Australian Indian Ocean Territories
Airlines
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BSA
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Broadcasting Services Act 1992
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CGC
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Commonwealth Grants Commission
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CI Act
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Christmas Island Act 1958
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CICC
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Christmas Island Chamber of
Commerce
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CICS
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Cocos Islands Co-operative
Society Limited
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CiiA
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Christmas Island Internet Administration
Limited
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CIP
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Christmas Island Phosphates
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CIPRC
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Christmas Island Immigration
Reception and Processing Centre
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CITA
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Christmas Island Tourism
Association
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CKI Act
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Cocos (Keeling) Act 1955
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CLMP
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Crown Land Management Plan
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Cwlth
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Commonwealth
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DBCDE
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Department of Broadband
Communications and the Digital Economy
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DIAC
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Department of Immigration and
Citizenship
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DITRL
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Department of Infrastructure,
Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
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EDCG
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Economic Development Consultative
Groups
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EDFP
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Economic Development Funding
Program
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EDO
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Economic Development Officer
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FAG
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Financial Assistance Grants
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GSM
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Global system for mobile
communications
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GST
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Goods and Services Tax
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GB
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Gigabytes
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GBps
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Gigabytes per second
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ICT
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Information Communication Technology
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IOTs
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Indian Ocean Territories
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IOGTA
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Indian Ocean Group Training
Association
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IOTsHS
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Indian Ocean Territories Health
Services
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ISP
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Internet Service Provider
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kbps
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kilobits per second
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km
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kilometres
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LAP
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Licence Area Plan
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Mbps
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Megabits per second
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MHz
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Megahertz
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NBN
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National Broadband Network
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NGO
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Non Government Organisation
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NJS
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National Jet Systems
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PNG
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Papua New Guinea
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RABS
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Remote Area Broadcast Service
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SBDC
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Western Australian Small Business
Development Corporation
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SDAs
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Service Delivery Arrangements
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SMS
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Short Message Service
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Transcript T1
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Transcript of evidence 1, 19
August 2009
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Transcript T2
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Transcript of evidence 2, 9
September 2009
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Transcript T3
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Transcript of evidence 3, 16
September 2009
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Transcript T4
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Transcript of evidence 4, 28
September 2009
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Transcript T5
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Transcript of evidence 5, 29
September 2009
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Transcript T6
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Transcript of evidence 6, 28
October 2009
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Transcript T7
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Transcript of evidence 7, 29
October 2009
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WA
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Western Australia
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List
of recommendations
3 The
economic environment of the Indian Ocean Territories
Recommendation 1 (paragraph
3.50)
The committee recommends that the Shire of Christmas Island in
partnership with the Christmas Island community and relevant stakeholders
examine ways to diversify the local economy, with a focus on developing tourism
as part of its economic strategy in response to the possible permanent closure
of the Christmas Island phosphate mine.
In addition, the Attorney-General’s Department should provide
adequate funding for secretariat support to the Shire for this purpose.
Recommendation 2 (paragraph
3.83)
The committee recommends the Government provide funding for
economic modelling to be undertaken on the impact on the Christmas Island
economy of activities associated with the operation of the Christmas Island
Immigration Reception and Processing Centre and make this information available
in a public report.
Recommendation 3 (paragraph
3.114)
The committee recommends the Shire of Christmas Island and the
Attorney-General’s Department coordinate a program of price monitoring for the
Indian Ocean Territories.
Recommendation 4 (paragraph
3.115)
The committee recommends the Minister for Home Affairs take
measures to ensure Corporations Law is applied to the Indian Ocean Territories
as soon as possible.
Recommendation 5 (paragraph
3.116)
The committee recommends that Government agencies sourcing
goods and services from businesses of the Indian Ocean Territories ensure
payment of accounts within 30 days of the receipt of invoice.
Recommendation 6 (paragraph
3.117)
The committee recommends that arrangements be progressed as
far as possible between the Attorney-General’s Department and the Government of
Western Australia to place a health and safety inspectorate on Christmas
Island.
Recommendation 7 (paragraph
3.118)
The committee recommends that the building codes currently
applied to the Indian Ocean Territories be reviewed with the aim of making them
more suitable to the physical environment and climate.
Recommendation 8 (paragraph
3.172)
The committee recommends the Government provide funding to the
Shire of Christmas Island and the Shire of Cocos (Keeling) Islands for the
establishment of local economic development officers.
Recommendation 9 (paragraph
3.173)
The committee recommends that:
the
Minister for Home Affairs provide discretionary grant approval authority to the
Indian Ocean Territories Economic Development Consultative Groups for approval
of individual grants under the economic development funding program; and
the
former Indian Ocean Territories incorporated advisory bodies be dissolved.
Recommendation 10 (paragraph
3.174)
The committee recommends that the application process required
under the economic development funding program be reviewed with the aim of
streamlining the application process.
Recommendation 11 (paragraph
3.175)
The committee recommends the amount of funds available under
the economic development funding program be increased to $150 000 per annum for
each of the Indian Ocean Territories.
Recommendation 12 (paragraph
3.176)
The committee recommends that on finalisation of the
feasibility study into the upgrade of the road that runs to the North West
Point Detention Centre on Christmas Island (not withstanding any
recommendations and findings contained in the report) that, funds be made
available without delay for the upgrade of the road to commence as soon as
possible.
Recommendation 13 (paragraph
3.202)
The committee recommends the Shire of Christmas Island and the
Shire of Cocos (Keeling) Islands put into place a practical, administrative
complaints handling process.
In addition, the Attorney-General’s Department should provide
ongoing adequate funding for secretariat support for this purpose.
4 Emerging industries
Recommendation 14 (paragraph
4.89)
The committee recommends the Government examine the
feasibility (including cost and security considerations) of implementing a
tourist or short stay visa waiver scheme to encourage international tourists to
visit the Indian Ocean Territories.
Recommendation 15 (paragraph
4.90)
The committee recommends the Steering Committee responsible
for implementation of the Christmas Island tourism plan in consultation with
the Attorney-General’s Department, develop a service delivery arrangement with
Tourism Australia to review, revise and implement the Christmas Island
Destination Development Report.
Recommendation 16 (paragraph
4.117)
The committee recommends the Shire of Christmas Island and the
Shire of Cocos (Keeling) Islands in consultation with the Attorney-General’s
Department, explore the viability of establishing sources of renewable energy
to supplement the power needs of the Indian Ocean Territories, taking into
consideration infrastructure requirements and costs.
Recommendation 17 (paragraph
4.168)
The committee recommends the Shire of Christmas Island and the
Shire of Cocos (Keeling) Islands in consultation with the Attorney-General’s
Department, draft and implement a land release and development plan to attract
investment and stimulate the construction industries of the Indian Ocean
Territories.
In addition, the Attorney-General’s Department should provide
ongoing adequate funding for secretariat support for this purpose.
Recommendation 18 (paragraph
4.169)
The committee recommends that the Commonwealth transfer
ownership of the accommodation and facilities located at the former Quarantine
Station site on West Island to the Shire of Cocos (Keeling) Islands to ease
pressure on housing supply.
Recommendation 19 (paragraph
4.185)
The committee recommends that the potential effects of climate
change be acknowledged as they will affect future economic development,
especially on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and that the Economic Development Consultative
Groups and other stakeholders are fully briefed on these, and an appropriate
risk evaluation built into any proposals relating to economic development.
5 Information communication technology
Recommendation 20 (paragraph
5.48)
The committee recommends the Department of Broadband,
Communications and the Digital Economy in consultation with the
Attorney-General’s Department review the operation of the Australian Broadband
Guarantee as it applies to the Indian Ocean Territories.
Recommendation 21 (paragraph
5.49)
The committee recommends the Government subsidise improvements
to the satellite link for the Indian Ocean Territories to enable improved
communication links with the mainland and to assist with business and service
delivery.
Recommendation 22 (paragraph
5.68)
The committee recommends the Government provide assistance for
the urgent upgrade of mobile telephony infrastructure and services on the
Indian Ocean Territories in line with service standards available in
metropolitan areas on the mainland.
Recommendation 23 (paragraph
5.82)
The committee recommends the Government explore the
possibility of funding ‘self help’ transmitters in the Indian Ocean Territories
to enable live sporting events to be received.
6 Transportation
Recommendation 24 (paragraph
6.47)
The committee recommends the Government provide a subsidy
aimed at reducing the cost of sea freight and shipping services for the Indian
Ocean Territories.
Recommendation 25 (paragraph
6.75)
The committee recommends the Government continue to underwrite
domestic air services to the Indian Ocean Territories in response to demand for
services.
Recommendation 26 (paragraph
6.96)
The committee recommends that cabotage restrictions should be
removed for the Indian Ocean Territories (IOTs) and that prior to this the
Government undertake an assessment of the infrastructure and administrative
requirements for the IOTs, taking into consideration asset and funding needs,
and time frames for upgrades and restructures particularly in regard to the runway
and immigration facility upgrades.