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Chinese company who bought up an idyllic Australian island 'tries to stop Aussies from even setting FOOT there'  and keep it exclusively for Asian tourists

Wealthy Chinese developers lording over an idyllic island on the Great Barrier Reef are trying to stop Australians from setting foot on the slice of paradise, locals claim.

China Bloom bought a 99-year lease to a portion of Keswick Island, 34km north-east Mackay in central east Queensland, in 2019. 

Helpless residents have also been forced to endure ongoing restrictions at the hands of the international group, claiming it has become 'property of the Chinese Communist Party'.

The company has banned boats from accessing the public ramp, denied them access to the air strip and has attempted to stop them using the beach - with locals claiming it is being kept exclusively for rich Chinese tourists.

Keswick Island (pictured) is located 34km north-east Mackay in central east Queensland - but the public have been banned by a Chinese company

Keswick Island is located 34km north-east Mackay in central east Queensland - but the public have been banned by a Chinese company

'I just don't think they want Australians on the island. I think that they want to have this island solely for the use of the Chinese tourism market,' former resident Julie Willis told A Current Affair.

While the breathtaking Whitsundays oasis is 80 per cent national park, the Chinese company controls the remaining 20 per cent and has used its power to padlock all access points to the otherwise government-owned park. 

Signs welcoming guests to Keswick Island are still up, but locals are concerned about the array of other signs appearing around public areas, including the pristine beaches of Basil Bay, warning residents to 'keep out'. 

Ms Willis and her partner Robert Lee were shocked when they were given three days to vacate their rental property in February, despite having lived there without a problem for six years.

The couple then went to buy a home, but the company demanded they pay an extortionate $100,000 as a security deposit to fix any damages to the house. 

Ms Willis and her partner Robert Lee (pictured) were shocked when they were given three days to vacate their rental property in February

Ms Willis and her partner Robert Lee were shocked when they were given three days to vacate their rental property in February

Signs welcoming guests to Keswick Island are still up, but locals are concerned about the array of other signs appearing around public areas (pictured)

Signs welcoming guests to Keswick Island are still up, but locals are concerned about the array of other signs appearing around public areas

Ms Willis said the solar panels needed replacing, but claimed the cost would be 'nowhere near' the amount the company asked for. 

'I think they're trying to deter us from buying the property,' she said. 'They don't want us here.'

'We're just little Aussie battlers,' Mr Lee added.

Locals also claim China Bloom has killed tourism by banning homeowners from renting their properties or advertising on AirBnb.

'As far as I know, there have been no tourists since September last year,' said Rayna Asbury, who has owned a home on the island for 15 years.

Locals also claim China Bloom has killed tourism by banned homeowners from renting their properties or advertising on AirBnb. Pictured: properties on the island

Locals also claim China Bloom has killed tourism by banned homeowners from renting their properties or advertising on AirBnb. Pictured: properties on the island

Ms Asbury also said the first line of the head lease agreement between the Queensland government and China Bloom states that Keswick Island (pictured) is for tourism

Ms Asbury also said the first line of the head lease agreement between the Queensland government and China Bloom states that Keswick Island is for tourism

'At the end of the day, we are all law abiding citizens, we all want to do the right thing, and that's all we are asking for on this island - for everybody to be doing the right thing.'

Ms Asbury also said the first line of the head lease agreement between the Queensland government and China Bloom states that Keswick Island is for tourism.

She added that the beach, which is a known turtle nesting area, has been overrun with heavy machinery.

China Bloom's Australian agent is called Greaton Holdings, which is responsible for a number of elaborate constructions projects across the country, including Sydney's Darling Harbour.

A spokesperson for the Queensland Department of Resources told the program that the issues should be resolved privately between the head lessee and residents. Keswick Island pictured

A spokesperson for the Queensland Department of Resources told the program that the issues should be resolved privately between the head lessee and residents. Keswick Island pictured

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Greaton Holdings for comment.

A spokesperson for the Queensland Department of Resources told the program that the issues should be resolved privately between the head lessee and residents. 

'The Department's responsibility is to work with both the head lessee China Bloom and sublessees to ensure all relevant activities are in accordance with the terms of the lease, particularly as China Bloom works to upgrade the island's roads, boat ramps, jetties and marine infrastructure,' it said.

'The majority of the issues raised by a small number of sublessees do not fall under the terms of the lease and are a commercial matter between them and the head lessee to resolve.'

It also said no one has made a formal application for mediation or arbitration to the department.

The breathtaking Whitsundays oasis (pictured) is 80 per cent national park and China Bloom own the remaining 20 per cent

The breathtaking Whitsundays oasis is 80 per cent national park and China Bloom own the remaining 20 per cent

A Department of Environment and Science spokesperson said the beach was being investigated and there was no evidence to suggest turtle habitats were disrupted.  

Ms Willis believes Australians should be outraged that China Bloom have restricted access to public land.

'We want to make a home here, we want to buy our piece of Australia, and China is making it very hard.' 

Ms Asbury added that it 'feels like Keswick Island has become the property of the Chinese Communist Party'.

Other Queensland islands controlled by Chinese companies include St Bees, Lindeman, South Molle and Daydream Island.

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