We make things possible for a better Queensland.
We're making things possible for a better Queensland by driving the coordination, facilitation, and delivery of major projects and infrastructure development.
Our leaders are shaping Queensland’s future. Meet the team who is leading the work to deliver for Queensland.
The Office of the Coordinator-General has a long history as a delivery partner who enables, innovates and collaborates to drive economic outcomes for Queensland.
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Find out how you can work with us to achieve positive and sustainable outcomes that will shape our state now and into the future.
It’s a state of opportunity for investment. Here’s how we help make Queensland a great place for your next project.
Understand the criteria, purpose and benefits of having a major project declared a coordinated project.
State development areas create economic opportunity. Learn about them and why they’re important for our state.
We facilitate the delivery of projects that provide economic benefits to Queensland. Explore the ways we streamline the planning and implementation of projects and infrastructure.
Learn how and why land is accessed and acquired, and how we work with those affected.
Working with large resource projects we help ensure nearby communities remain strong and sustainable.
See how our work delivers for Queensland with success stories from across the state.
We plan, facilitate and coordinate large-scale projects to promote economic development in Queensland, while managing environmental, cultural and social impacts.
Find out how we help make things possible for a better Queensland, supporting projects to achieve success that help shape our state.
Find information about projects happening around the state, why they’re important, the benefits they deliver and more.
Discover the latest about our work to make things possible for a better Queensland.
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Please review the Invitation for Expressions of Interest and Terms and Conditions ( 348.8 KB) prior to completing this form.
Please complete all fields in this Expression of Interest form to support the Queensland Government’s initial consideration of your liquid fuel refining and/or storage proposal to participate in the fuel security market engagement process. There is capability to attach supporting documentation to this form.
Proposals will be considered on a case-by-case basis rather than undergoing a competitive evaluation process.
This assistance could include:
By submitting this EOI Form, you:
This Personal Information Collection Notice is provided by the State in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). It applies to the handling of personal information to the extent that it is collected by or provided to us in connection with your participation in this Process for the primary purpose of assessing your Response. By participating in the Process, you consent to your personal information being used, disclosed and otherwise dealt with as outlined in this Personal Information Collection Notice.
Under Queensland Privacy Principle (QPP) 5 in the IP Act, we are required to provide you with notice of the matters in this notice when collecting your personal information.
You can contact us in relation to the collection of your personal information at the following address: fuelsecurity@coordinatorgeneral.qld.gov.au.
If your personal information is not collected you will be unable to participate in the Process.
We may disclose your personal information to other government departments or agencies to consider your response.
We are not likely to disclose your personal information outside of Australia.
Our QPP privacy policy contains information about how you can:
Last updated: 3 May 2026