Company Research Report: Gascoyne Gateway Limited
Company Overview
Name, Mission of the Company
Gascoyne Gateway Limited
Mission: Committed to environmental management that regenerates and protects the area, aiming to partner with the Exmouth community on design, environment, community aspirations, and local jobs to ensure residents can genuinely influence project outcomes.
Founding Information
No information is available on when the company was founded and by whom.
Key People in the Company
- Captain Michael Edwards, OAM - Co-Founder and Managing Director
- Daniel Jackson - Chief Executive Officer
- Sandy Tsalavoutas - Company Secretary
- Tony Brun - Independent Non-Executive Director
- Denise Goldsworthy AO - Independent Non-Executive Chair
- Fern Dyball - Chief Financial Officer
- Alistair Mackinlay - Independent Non-Executive Director
- Adam McPhail - Co-Founder and Non-Executive Director
Headquarters
Headquarters: Western Australia.
Number of Employees
No information is available on the exact number of employees.
Revenue
No information is available on the company's revenue.
Company Recognition
Gascoyne Gateway Limited is known for:
Creating Australia's first 'green' port, committed to a regenerative environmental approach and enhancing local community engagement and economic development.
Products
Product Overview
No specific products are mentioned. The company proposes to build and operate a new marine complex and renewables hub (Gascoyne Gateway Marine Complex) 10 km south of Exmouth township.
High-Level Description
The Gascoyne Gateway Marine Complex is designed to handle existing marine traffic within the Exmouth Gulf, including tourist vessels and Royal Australian Navy vessels.
Key Features
- Regenerative Environmental Approach: Focus on environmental management to regenerate and protect the local area.
- Local Community Partnerships: Designed with heavy involvement from the Exmouth community.
- Diverse Functionality: Capable of handling a variety of vessels such as cruise ships, luxury yachts, naval vessels, agriculture exports, support vessels, break bulk vessels, cargo vessels, and fuel supplies.
- Economic Impact: Aims to create jobs in various sectors including agriculture, renewable energy, and logistics.
Recent Developments
Recent Company Developments
- Environmental Scoping Document Approved by EPA (June 8, 2022): The document for Gascoyne Gateway’s proposal has been endorsed as final by the WA Environmental Protection Authority.
- Dockside Guarantees (Sep 15, 2023): Discussion on tourism and economic impacts.
- Sky News Interview with Michael Edwards OAM (Aug 24, 2021): Coverage of the proposal for the single jetty deep-water port.
New Products Launched
No information is available on new products launched.
New Features Added
No information is available on new features added to existing products.
Partnerships
No information is available on new partnerships.
Conclusion
This detailed report showcases the commitment of Gascoyne Gateway Limited towards creating a regenerative environmental impact with their new marine complex project. Despite gaps in founding details and financial metrics, the company's focus on community engagement and sustainable development shines through in their strategic vision and recent approvals by environmental authorities.