Latrobe City Council expresses its unwavering support for the timber industry, timber workers and communities impacted by the Victorian Government’s decision to bring forward the closure of the native timber industry.
Council understands the significant impact the Victorian Government’s early transition from native timber logging, by 1 January 2024, has on individuals and local economies throughout our region as publicly acknowledged following the 23 May 2023 announcement.
Council has been calling on the Federal and Victorian Governments to support a considered transition for the region given pending coal-fired power generators closures and uncertainty linked to timber supply impacting production at the Maryvale Mill.
The timber industry has been an integral part of our community for generations, with the Maryvale Mill a cornerstone of Latrobe City’s economic landscape for over 85 years.
The Mill and wider timber industry have provided employment opportunities and contributed to the economic growth and sustainability of our region, with the Mill’s reduced operating capacity expected to be felt far and wide.
As noted in discussions at this month’s Council Meeting, Council’s support remains with Opal workers. Council acknowledges the far-reaching consequences for those impacted by the cessation of native timber harvesting and the broader effect this will have on our community.
The Victorian Government has outlined their support packages, but more can be done to create security.
We call upon the Victorian Government to work collaboratively with the timber industry and affected communities to find viable and sustainable solutions that prioritise both environmental conservation and the welfare of timber industry workers including those employed at the Maryvale Mill. It is essential to ensure a just transition for those impacted by this decision, offering support, retraining and alternative employment opportunities.
This is the time we must work in conjunction with Our Transition plan to ensure strategic investment is made for the liveability and prosperity of our City.
We call on the Victorian Government to move to support the attraction of new industry, to enable economic activity and growth in regional and rural Victoria, with a particular focus on Latrobe and broader Gippsland.
Council will continue to actively advocate and garner support on behalf of community, engaging with government authorities, industry stakeholders, and community representatives to seek pathways for the revitalisation and diversification of our economy.
We remain shoulder to shoulder with timber workers, their families, and communities. We will continue to fight for their voices to be heard, and for the creation of a sustainable and prosperous future for our City.