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Securing Essential Supplies for Durack’s Remote Communities

Funding will provide 11 Durack stores with the resources they need to improve their supply chains, storage and delivery of products in their communities.

Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community La Grange Inc

Purchase and installation of fridges, shelving and cold storage

$228,262.52

Djarindjin Aboriginal Corp

Djarindjin, Western Australia

Minor infrastructure, including Point of Sale and kitchen upgrades

$95,506.00

Jarlmadangah Burru Aboriginal Corporation

Purchase and installation of off-grid solar power system, including chest freezer units and modular cold room

$111,664.00

Kiwirrkurra Council Aboriginal Corporation

Kitchen upgrades

$67,834.93

Kunawarritji Aboriginal Corporation

Refrigeration upgrades

$69,601.00

Kupungarri Aboriginal Corporation

Mount Barnett, Western Australia

Installation of solar power and cold storage solutions

$485,912.00

Looma Enterprises Pty Ltd

Purchase of cool storage, shop infrastructure and repairs, and kitchen upgrades

$125,715.14

Mangunampi Mangarri Incorporated

Yakanarra

Replace fresh food cool room and extend storeroom

$234,000.00

Ngarlan Store Indigenous Corporation

Beagle Bay, Western Australia

Purchase of a new forklift and upgrades to Point of Sale equipment

$58,175.00

Uraro Community Store Pty Ltd

Kalumburu, Western Australia

Kitchen and Point of Sale upgrades

$118,190.14

Wirrimanu Community Store Aboriginal Corporation

Balgo, Western Australia

Extend takeaway kitchen and training facility and purchase a refrigerated shipping container

$209,630.14

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Durack recipients of the Surf Life Saving Australia’s Beach Safety Equipment Fund

The Morrison Government’s investment in Surf Life Saving Australia’s (SLSA) Beach Safety Equipment Fund has helped five clubs in Durack purchase vital lifesaving equipment to prevent fatal and non-fatal drownings. Congratulations to all recipients.

Champion Bay

Oxygen resuscitation equipment
Patrol accessories
PPE

Rescue boards
Defibrillator battery/pads

Fuel Cells x1
Dongara-Denison

Rescue boards
First aid equipment

Fuel cells
PPE
Rescue Accessory

Geraldton

Oxygen resuscitation equipment
Rescue tubes/fins
Patrol Accessories

Rescue boards

Port Walcott

First Aid kits
Oxygen resuscitation equipment
Patrol accessories
Rescue tubes/fins

Tablet
IRB accessories

First Aid kit
Patrol tent

Broome

Manikin
Oxygen resuscitation equipment
Patrol accessories
Rescue boards
Rescue tubes/fins

Defibrillators
Fuel Cells
Manikins
Patrol Accessories
Rescue Boards

 

Aussie rock lobster exports get a boost

THE HON DAVID LITTLEPROUD MP

MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE AND NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

DEPUTY LEADER OF THE NATIONALS

 

THE HON MELISSA PRICE MP

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE INDUSTRY

MINISTER FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

MEMBER FOR DURACK

 

SENATOR THE HON JONNO DUNIAM

ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR FORESTRY AND FISHERIES

ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT

  JOINT MEDIA RELEASE

23 March 2022

Aussie rock lobster exports get a boost

  • Geraldton Fishermen’s Co-operative Limited (GFC) awarded $1,926,000 Agricultural Trade and Market Access Cooperation (ATMAC) grant.

  • Funding to explore new international markets for lobster exports.

A $1,926,000 Australian Government grant to Geraldton Fishermen’s Co-operative Limited (GFC) will diversify the product range to expand into new international markets for Australian lobster exports.

Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia David Littleproud said the funding would expand export market opportunities in Asia, Europe and the Americas supporting the many family-owned fishing businesses that make up the GFC and the lobster industry.

“Australian seafood is among the best in the world, and this grant will help to sell that message internationally and provide those markets with new and diverse products,” Minister Littleproud said.

“Producers now have access to Mexico for frozen Eastern Rock, Western Rock, Tropical Rock, Southern Rock and Slipper lobsters which provides our industry with further diversification opportunities.

“GFC estimates that the ATMAC grant will increase their customer base by around 20 per cent over 18 months from completion of the project, with high quality lobster exports expected to make their way to Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, Dubai, France, Spain, Italy the USA and the new markets of South Korea and Mexico.

“The enhancement and modernisation of rock lobster processing facilities will increase domestic processing capacity and lead to a surge of value-added exports to high value markets.

“Increased sales of high-quality lobster products will boost profitability, benefiting those employed right along the supply chain, and future proofing the industry.”

Minister for Science and Technology and Federal Member for Durack Melissa Price said this grant further supports an important Midwest industry.

“The local industry has taken a whack from events like supply chain restrictions and the impact of COVID‑19 in the past two years,” Minister Price said.

“It is predominantly a local industry made up of family businesses, local employees and significant capital investment, so providing some support to sustain this industry through these challenging times is a vote of confidence in a hardworking export earning industry.

“I have long championed the importance of diversifying the Midwest economy so investments like this one provide more opportunities to achieve that too.”

Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Jonno Duniam said the grant will provide more opportunities for the Australian rock lobster industry.

“Australia is the third largest producer of wild-caught lobster in the world, so improving market access for our seafood exporters, including access to new markets is a priority for our government,” Assistant Minister Duniam said.

“That is why we have invested in supporting the industry through the Agribusiness Expansion Initiative and the Agricultural Trade and Market Access Cooperation programs.

“Not only does this grant provide diversification for GFC, but it also helps protect its partner co‑operatives in South Australia and Tasmania from future market shocks.”

CEO of GFC Matt Rutter said the grant means that lobster products can be more tailored to meet specific market specifications and consumer demand.

“The grant will see us producing a more diversified range of products for an increasingly dynamic global market,” Mr Rutter said.

 Fast Facts:

  • GFC represents over 300 fishing farming family businesses across 1000 kilometres of coastline in WA, SA and Victoria.

  • $15.3m in grant funding has been committed through ATMAC, a component of the Australian Government’s Agri-Business Expansion Initiative (ABEI).

  • The Australian government has invested $85.9 million through ABEI to help Australia’s agriculture, forestry and fisheries industries diversify and expand their export markets.

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Media contacts

Minister Littleproud: Douglas Ferguson – 0455 448 985

Assistant Minister Duniam: Jack Morgan – 0408 819 399

 

Faster and Safer Freight Delivery for Durack’s Big Rigs

Work on eleven key Durack highway truck rest areas is underway through the Morrison Government’s Freight Vehicle Productivity Improvements Program to improve heavy vehicle assembly and rest areas.

The Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price has welcomed the $16 million investment that will make the roads safer for all and ensure an improved experience for Durack’s hardworking truckies across the Pilbara, Mid West and Northam.

“Investing in heavy vehicle routes that will make them safer and more productive for drivers while ensuring Durack businesses that rely on freight operators can stay connected to crucial national and international markets.  A win, win,” said Ms Price.

“Durack’s regions are part of the nation’s economic heart and improvements to heavy vehicle safety, freight routes and transport facilities is the Morrison Government’s commitment to all in Durack who work so hard to serve the Australian economy,” she said.

These improvements will further enhance their ability to deliver safer, more productive and other road infrastructure into the future.

The benefits include

  • Improved efficiency and network reliability.

  • Improved accessibility and connectivity of road networks.

  • Improved road safety for all road users.

For more information, visit https://investment.infrastructure.gov.au/about/local-initiatives

 Please see list of upgrades attached.

  • Pilbara-Auski - Construction of Heavy Vehicle Rest Area and improved access, Grt Northern Highway. 

  • Pilbara- Karijini Drive- Grt Nrthn Hwy Upgrade of heavy vehicle rest area and installation of new ablution block.

  • Pilbara – Newman - Grt Nrthn Hwy Construction of road train assembly area and new ablution block.

  •  Pilbara- Marble Bar Road- Upgrade of heavy vehicles rest area including installation of new ablution block.

  • Pilbara-Port Hedland (Bell St) –Installation of ablution block.

  • Pilbara-Grt Nrthn Hwy- Upgrade of heavy vehicle rest area and installation of new ablution block.

  • Mid West – Wubin - Upgrade of heavy vehicle rest area and installation of new ablution block.

  • Mid West- Grt Nrthn Hwy - Upgrade of heavy vehicle rest area and installation of new ablution block.

  •   Mid West- Northampton - Upgrade of heavy vehicle rest area and installation of new ablution block.

  • Mid West – Minilya Exmouth Rd Upgrade of heavy vehicle rest area and installation of new ablution block and showers.

  • Wheatbelt- Northam Road train Upgrade to road train assembly area and installation of new ablution block.

 Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

 

Major Boost to Create Safer Durack Communities

The Morrison Government is delivering an extra $4 million to Durack communities under Round Six of the highly successful Safer Communities Fund to improve community safety and help divert at-risk youth from a life of crime.

The increase means that 4 community-led projects in Durack will be supported to work with local high-risk young people to discourage anti-social behaviour and break the cycle of repeat offending,

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said the additional funding was in response to overwhelming demand from the community.

“This funding will support Durack organisations, with demonstrated experience in helping

marginalised youth, to build resilience, strengthen community connections and job readiness skills. We know that some young people engage in activities or have negative experiences that leave them at risk of joining gangs, committing serious crimes and disengaging from the wider community.” she said.

 “This is a serious commitment by the Morrison government that will deliver real and practical benefits.  We know that crime prevention is an effective way we can support the work of our law enforcement agencies to keep Australians safe,” Ms Price said.

The 4 successful Durack recipients that will share in more than $4 million are:

·         Geraldton Centacare Family Services

·         ABC Foundation-Gascoyne and Mid West

·         Youth and Families Hub Broome

·         Mens Outreach Service  Aboriginal Corp, Broome

For the Morrison Government, community safety is fundamental.  We know that all Australians deserve to feel safe and secure – and that’s what the Safer Communities fund is all about.”

This program, along with others we are funding, ensures young people have somewhere to go to seek the support and assistance they need to build positive relationships and to achieve their full potential. Importantly, it also means our communities are made safer.

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 Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

A Durack Celebration for the Queen's Jubilee

The Morrison Government will mark the Jubilee of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II and her 70 years of service to Australia and the Commonwealth with grants to plant trees in her honour.

During this time, The Queen has visited Australia on 16 occasions, and on many of these visits has planted trees at community events and ceremonies—leaving a long-lasting reminder of the special occasion for the people in those communities. In fact, The Queen is said to have planted 1500 trees throughout Her reign.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price welcomed the opportunity for local community groups to play a part in the celebrations.

“For a lasting tribute to her Majesty’s service while enhancing local Durack communities, grants from $2,500 to $20,000 will be available to a broad range of organisations with each federal electorate eligible to receive up to $100,000 for up to 10 projects,” she said.

The Planting Trees for The Queen’s Jubilee Program is one of a range of national and community events planned by the Morrison Government to celebrate The Queen’s Jubilee year.

Eligible groups and organisations in Durack are invited to apply. You will find application guidelines and an Expression of Interest (EOI) form online at https://www.melissapricemp.com.au/grants

Please submit your EOI by 5pm, Friday the 11th of March 2022.

Projects that are suitable must include formal commemorative events in 2022 to mark the Jubilee, plantings of regionally‑appropriate tree species, and installation of commemorative signage or plaques.

 

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Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

 

Durack benefits from new reinsurance pool

The Morrison Government has finalised the design of the reinsurance pool for cyclone and related flood damage, following consultation on the draft legislation.

The reinsurance pool will be backed by a $10 billion annually reinstated Commonwealth guarantee and be administered by the Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation from 1 July 2022.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price says after a long consultation process and hard work to get the right model, I very much welcome the Morrison Government’s plan to introduce legislation for the reinsurance pool this week in parliament.

“Given the crippling insurance premiums experienced by many in the north west I have pushed hard and consulted widely with my parliamentary colleagues to make this a reality. The pool is on track for the scheduled 1 July start date which is very important for Durack residents and business. Residential, strata and small business property insurance policies in northern Australia are expected to be eligible to be covered by the reinsurance pool for the risk of cyclone and related flood damage,” Ms Price said.

The pool is expected to reduce insurance premiums by up to $2.9 billion for insurance policies over 10 years. Homeowners in northern Australia with the most acute cost pressures are expected to benefit from up to 46 percent premium discounts, strata properties up to a 58 percent discount and SMEs up to a 34 percent discount.

“The establishment of a reinsurance pool has always been important in Durack to deliver on the Government’s commitment to maximising northern Australia’s potential and to ensure Australians in cyclone-prone areas have access to affordable insurance,” she said.

“By reducing the cost of insurance for households, strata and small businesses, we are taking another step towards delivering our vision of improving the resilience, liveability and prosperity of northern Australia,” she said.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said that the Government was committed to the benefits flowing through to policyholders and has directed the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to undertake price monitoring to ensure benefits of the pool are being passed onto policyholders.

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Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

 

 

Going for growth in the fertiliser industry

The Hon. David Littleproud MP

Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia

Deputy Leader of the Nationals

 

The Hon. Melissa Price MP

Minister for Defence Industry

Minister for Science and Technology

 

Senator Susan McDonald

Special Envoy for Northern Australia

The Australian Government’s Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) has committed $255 million for critical infrastructure supporting the Perdaman Urea Project in Western Australia.

The $4.3 billion project located 20 kilometres north-west of Karratha will convert Australian gas into approximately two million tonnes of urea per year.

Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia, David Littleproud MP said the NAIF commitment will help kickstart this new multi-billion-dollar industry.

“Australia currently imports around 2.4 million tonnes a year of urea for agricultural use, and the Perdaman project will have the capacity to meet 96 per cent of that volume,” Minister Littleproud said.

“The NAIF’s investment will provide farmers’ access to locally manufactured fertiliser, securing our agricultural production and boosting our exports.”

Minister for Defence Industry, Minister for Science and Technology, Melissa Price MP said the Perdaman plant is expected to provide an $8.5 billion public benefit to Northern Australia.

 “This investment is great news for Karratha, Dampier and the broader region, this project will support a peak of 2,490 construction and operations jobs over its 40-year life,” Ms Price said.

Special Envoy for Northern Australia, Senator Susan McDonald said the NAIF has now made financing commitments of close to $3.2 billion to projects across Northern Australia, with around $1.3 billion of that for Western Australian projects.

 “Our investment in Western Australian infrastructure projects is expected to inject $12.9 billion into the economy and create more than 4,380 jobs,” Senator McDonald said.

NAIF Acting CEO Amanda Copping said the NAIF is committed to supporting projects that bring economic growth to northern Australia.

“We are pleased that our latest two loans will support the diversification of the Pilbara economy by supporting significant domestic manufacturing and creating thousands of regional jobs,” Ms Copping said.

The NAIF commitment is being delivered through two separate loans:     

$160 million to the Pilbara Ports Authority for a new multi-user wharf and facilities at the Port of Dampier to facilitate exports, and

$95 million to the Western Australia Water Corporation for the expansion of the Burrup seawater supply and brine disposal scheme that will also service the operation of Perdaman Urea Plant.

The Perdaman Urea Plant is considered transformational for Western Australia, having been awarded Major Project Status by both the Australian and Western Australian governments.

 Media Contact:

0455 448 985 (Minister Littleproud)

Rare earth project a gem for regional WA

The Hon. David Littleproud MP

Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia

Deputy Leader of the Nationals

 

The Hon. Melissa Price MP

Minister for Defence Industry

Minister for Science and Technology

 

Senator Susan McDonald

Special Envoy for Northern Australia

The Coalition Government is investing $140 million through the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) for the construction of the revolutionary Hastings Yangibana rare earth project in Western Australia.

The construction of the Hastings project will create up to 750 jobs, more than $1.25 billion in public benefit and support Australia’s growing critical minerals sector.

Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia, David Littleproud said this is an example of the Australian Government supporting businesses to make sure important local projects are brought to reality.

 “‘This project will help meet the growing global demand for critical minerals, supporting Australia’s position as a world-leading producer’,” Minister Littleproud said.

“It will make use of Northern Australia’s rich resources, strengthening key local industries and export markets to provide a real boon to our economy now and well into the future.”

Minister for Defence Industry, Minister for Science and Technology, Melissa Price said the Government’s financial support for this project will unlock game-changing benefits, particularly for employment and business opportunities in the Gascoyne, Carnarvon and Meekatharra regions.

“This project will support a range of new employment and business opportunities in the area, including for Indigenous communities,” Ms Price said.

“It has never been more vital to back local jobs and economic stimulus, which is why we are continuing to finance projects like this right across our North through the NAIF.”

Special Envoy for Northern Australia Senator Susan McDonald said the project will involve the development, construction, mining, and processing operations to produce 15,000 tonnes of the valuable Mixed Rare Earth Carbonate each year.

 “The Hastings Yangibana Rare Earth Minerals Project delivers on a range of key Australian Government priorities, supporting both the critical minerals industry and our Northern Australia economic development agenda,” Senator McDonald.

 “The project will be transformational for businesses and communities alike, and I can’t wait to see shovels hitting the ground and this project supporting jobs.”

 NAIF Acting CEO Amanda Copping said NAIF has a strong track record in supporting projects that bring economic growth to Northern Australia.

“The NAIF has already committed over $3.2 billion to finance projects with an estimated total capital value of $6.6 billion and support for over 11,000 jobs,” Ms Copping said.

“The NAIF will continue to be one of the Government’s critical levers to drive economic development and jobs in our North, and we are pleased that this latest loan will help do exactly that for the Gascoyne and surrounding regions.”

 For more information on the NAIF and other investments in Northern Australia, visit www.infrastructure.gov.au/territories-regions-cities/regions/northern-australia.

 Media Contact:

0455 448 985 (Minister Littleproud)

 

Government Awards Major Project Status to WA Urea Fertiliser

THE HON ANGUS TAYLOR MP

MINISTER FOR INDUSTRY, ENERGY AND EMISSIONS REDUCTION

 

THE HON KEITH PITT MP

MINISTER FOR RESOURCES AND WATER

 

THE HON MELISSA PRICE MP
MEMBER FOR DURACK

The Morrison Government is supporting the development of a urea manufacturing facility in regional Western Australia, which is expected to bring hundreds of jobs and benefits right along the supply chain.

 Strike Energy Limited has been granted Major Project Status for Project Haber, its $3 billion urea manufacturing facility in the Narngulu Industrial Area, near Geraldton, Western Australia.

The project will produce up to 1.4 million tonnes per annum of urea from clean hydrogen and natural gas. Urea is the most commonly used solid nitrogen fertiliser, and Australia is almost completely dependent on imports of urea to support the nation’s agricultural sector. Strike Energy is developing Project Haber to provide lower cost, lower carbon emissions fertiliser to Australian farmers.

 Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction Angus Taylor said the project was estimated to support 1,135 full-time jobs each year during the three-year construction phase and 300 full-time jobs per year over its 30-year life.

“Strike Energy’s project has enormous potential for job creation and emissions reduction through embracing new technologies and onshore manufacturing,” Minister Taylor said.

“The facility has the potential to deliver significant emissions reduction to Australia’s urea manufacturing sector through the use of advanced ammonia and gas processing technology, as well as dedicated clean hydrogen.

“It also aims to reduce the reliance of Australian farmers on international supply chains to enhance our food security, given more than 90 per cent of urea is currently imported.”

Minister for Resources and Water Keith Pitt said Strike Energy intended to also establish a regional skills centre for downstream manufacturing to train locals in operations and maintenance.

 “This is a great step forward in skilling up people for jobs in regional areas,” Minister Pitt said.

“I look forward to watching this development energise this region throughout the supply chain, as well as in the local manufacturing and farming sectors.”

Member for Durack Melissa Price said the project would create hundreds jobs in the Mid-West region for up to 30 years.

“This investment is about backing local jobs and creating career opportunities to support this part of regional WA for decades to come,” Minister Price said.

Strike Energy Managing Director Stuart Nicholls welcomed the Australian Government’s support for Project Haber.

“Australia has one of the world’s greatest endowments of natural resources, whether that is gas, wind, solar or geothermal energy. At Strike we believe we should maximise the benefit of those resources for the nation by adding value to them here,” Mr Nicholls said.

“By re-domesticating urea manufacturing in WA’s Mid West, Strike’s Project Haber will create regional jobs, incubate WA’s hydrogen economy whilst making our agriculture sector more competitive and carbon efficient.”  

Projects awarded Major Project Status have access to extra support from the Major Projects Facilitation Agency, including being provided with a single entry point for Australian Government approvals, project support and coordination.

 More information on the Major Projects Facilitation Agency and the full list of current major projects is available on the Major Projects Facilitation Agency website.

 

A Dose of Good Health for Durack

The Morrison Government has today invested more than $5 million to boost training opportunities in rural and remote Western Australia for up-and-coming nurses and allied health professionals.

Federal Member for Durack, The Hon. Melissa Price MP said the $5 million investment will boost student training in allied health and aged care careers and provide increased access to care for rural and remote patients in WA.

“I continue to work hard every day to improve access to high quality regional education. Opportunities like this Morrison Government investment is another great example and outcome for health care and aged care training and employment in Durack, through the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) program,” Ms Price said.

“This announcement for Carnarvon, Roebourne and the surrounding remote Aboriginal communities of Cheeditha and Mingullatharndo will greatly benefit those areas directly, but it will also provide more health workers right across rural and remote WA. The recent opening of Carnarvon’s new aged care facility Gnullingoo Mia, will provide the ideal environment for students to learn on the job,” she said.

Ms Price said the funding includes:

  • A grant of close to $2.2 million to create the Roebourne Remote Health and Social Care Training Hub to increase allied health, social care and nursing student training opportunities in Roebourne and the surrounding Aboriginal communities of Cheeditha and Mingullatharndo; and

  • A grant of nearly $3 million to establish the Western Australian Centre for Rural Health Aged Care Training Program in Carnarvon.

Federal Regional Health Minister, Dr David Gillespie said research shows that health and medicine students who train in the regions are more likely to stay and practice there once qualified.

“As a former regional doctor, I know this is true, which is why the Coalition Government is investing heavily in increasing rural training opportunities to further boost our regional and rural workforce,” Dr Gillespie said.

Partnering with the WA Country Health Service, and the University of Western Australia will develop placement programs for nursing and a broad range of allied health disciplines with the overall aim of addressing workforce issues and gaps in services.

Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au

Priority Projects Kickstart the year in Durack

The Morrison Government is investing in regional priority projects across Durack supporting local jobs, businesses and the resilience of local economies to help communities bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said the exciting developments planned for Durack have been made possible under the latest funding round of the Morrison Government’s $2.5 billion Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program.

“I work closely with many of the shires and local government organisations throughout Durack and I know the 14 organisations who have received approvals in the latest round of LRCI grants will undertake some important projects to increase the liveability and safety in their communities,” Ms Price said.

“I am proud of the ongoing financial support my government has prioritised to support safe roads across Durack shires and it is very pleasing to see that the City of Greater Geraldton has received $2.6 million for six culvert and floodway renewal projects while funding to the Shire of Gingin will assist some gravel road resheeting,” she said.

This funding is flowing under the third phase of the LRCI program to local councils across Australia to improve their local road networks and deliver priority community infrastructure projects building on the $1.5 billion already approved to deliver more than 6,100 projects nationwide under the first two phases of this program.

“This program is having a significant impact across Durack, not only delivering upgrades to local roads, but other important projects like security cameras, community halls, playgrounds, parks and sports facilities, as well as improved accessibility to public facilities,” Ms Price said.

For more information on the $2.5 billion LRCI program, including the allocations for the $1 billion third phase, visit https://investment.infrastructure.gov.au/local-roads-and-community-infrastructure/.

A list of the latest Durack funding is attached.

Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

 

Mt Magnet Shire Council

$172,850

Shire of Moora

$1,015,714

Shire of Karratha

$1,208,358

Shire of Chapman Valley

$730,874

Shire of Dowerin

$767,492

City of Greater Geraldton

$2,646,504

Shire of Dalwallinu

$1,519,820

Shire of Northampton

$980,602

Shire of Yalgoo

$285,431

Shire of Gingin

$526,685

Shire of Wongan-Ballidu

$397,024

Shire of Upper Gascoyne,

$624,873

Town of Port Hedland

$510,728

Shire of Mingenew,

$173,160

 

Temporary Accommodation for Workers Program Announced

Builders undertaking restoration works in the Mid West following the devastation of April’s ex TC Seroja will soon have access to temporary regional accommodation. 

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said I have been pushing to get this issue resolved. The lack of suitable accommodation for builders and tradespeople has hampered reconstruction and recovery efforts.

 “The Temporary Accommodation for Workers Program will enable builders to stay locally while undertaking much-needed work,” Ms Price said.

 “Temporary accommodation will also be available for workers from other industries that are equally critical in helping impacted communities to get back on their feet and recover from this disaster.

“A mix of temporary accommodation solutions have been considered under this program to ensure they are fit-for-purpose and tailored to local needs including 60 beds in Kalbarri and mobile accommodation units stationed inland where required,” she said.

“While the recovery and rebuilding effort is expected to take some time, we will continue to support impacted communities for as long as it takes. The Temporary Accommodation for Workers Program is in addition to the record $107.1 million recovery packages previously announced which I fought hard for,” Ms Price said.

Assistance is being provided through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

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 Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

 

 

Another year of Mining Muscle in Durack

Resources projects in regional Western Australia are continuing to drive jobs and economic growth as confirmed in the latest export forecasts.

Resource and energy export earnings are forecast to reach a staggering $379 billion in 2021–22 with hundreds of new projects in the pipeline, including 161 in Western Australia.

The December edition of the Resources and Energy Quarterly (REQ) from the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources found that high commodity prices, good volume growth and a weak Australian dollar are driving a surge in export earnings.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said many in her electorate continue to benefit from not just the state royalties, but the jobs created by existing and new resources and energy projects.

“Projects in the pipeline could create hundreds of jobs in construction and hundreds of ongoing jobs across Durack including hydrogen, ammonia and carbon capture and storage projects,” Ms Price said.

Minister for Resources and Water Keith Pitt said that the resources sector once again has been shown to be the bedrock of the Australian economy and would strongly support the nation’s future growth.

In 2020–21 resources and energy earnings passed $300 billion for the first time, reaching $310 billion, and are now forecast to top that by $69 billion in 2021–22.

The latest Resources and Energy Quarterly and the Resources and Energy Major Projects 2021 report are available on the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources website.
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Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

$250 Million Available for Projects in Durack

The Morrison Government continues to invest in the future of Durack with a further $250 million in funding available under the Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF).

Applications for Round Six of the program are now open under two streams. The Infrastructure Projects Stream supports the construction or upgrade of infrastructure and the Community Investments Stream for community development activities including, but not limited to, new or expanded local events, strategic regional plans, leadership and capability building activities.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price is encouraging local councils and community organisations to start preparing applications for projects to receive a share of $250 million.

“I have seen the great results achieved by numerous Durack communities because of this funding and is testament to the continuous investment by the Morrison Government in regional and remote communities,” Ms Price said.

“Previous BBRF projects in Durack communities have included very diverse projects like the development of Gascoyne Junction tourism facilities, improving a town’s recycled water facilities and the transformation of Mt Magnet’s disused Lloyd’s building into a thriving community multi - use facility. All these projects ensure communities have the facilities they need for the future while creating jobs, improving local amenity and driving our economic recovery,” she said.

There were 11 successful Durack applicants in Round Five including a $7.5 million infrastructure upgrade of taxiways at the Kununurra airport to $18, 000 for an Astro-tourism event in the Mingenew Shire.

Applications close on Thursday, 10 February 2022.  Application details here.

Building Better Regions Fund Infrastructure Projects Stream - Round Six | business.gov.au

Building Better Regions Fund - Community Investments Stream - Round Six | business.gov.au

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 Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

 

More Connectivity Opportunities for Durack

Applications for the second round of the Morrison Government’s highly successful Regional Connectivity Program (RCP) are now open.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price says Round 2 of this program is an exciting opportunity for many Durack regional and remote communities.

“I know Round 1 of this program has made a real difference to telecommunications across a number of Durack Shires and communities and I would encourage more applications for this round which reflects the Morrison Government’s commitment to regional Australia,” Ms Price said.

“Round 1 of the RCP funded 25 connectivity projects in Durack with an investment of more than $17 million which included satellite broadband, Fixed Wireless broadband, Fibre broadband and mobile voice and data infrastructure solutions. Almost$7 million of that investment was to Kimberley projects,” she said.  

 There is up to $112 million available in Round 2 with a focus to provide place-based grants to areas of high economic and or social value and outside the NBN Fixed line footprint where better connectivity and increased data have a clear benefit to a local region

“I am particularly pleased that in this RCP round, approximately $45 million worth of dedicated funding for telecommunications infrastructure in Northern Australia is included, under the Connecting Northern Australia initiative,” Ms Price said.

The Australian Government has invested approximately $229 million in the program, committing $117.4 million under Round 1 to deliver more than 130 projects.

Applicants will be expected to provide a financial co-contribution to the capital costs of the building or installing for each project.

Round 2 guidelines of the Regional Connectivity Program are now available online: https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/media-technology-communications/internet/regional-connectivity-program

Applications close 5pm AEDT on January 27 2022.

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New Hydrogen Clusters to Boost Job Opportunities for Durack

 

Two new hydrogen technology clusters have been announced in the Durack electorate, providing significant opportunities for investment and jobs in the region.

 Member for Durack Melissa Price said she had been pushing for the Gascoyne and the Midwest to join the Pilbara as a location for a new regional hydrogen technology cluster.

 The new clusters will further support the development of Australia’s future clean hydrogen industry.

 “People in the Gascoyne and Midwest regions of WA will now have important roles to play in our Government’s push to fast-track the development of a clean hydrogen industry,” Minister Price said.

 “I know my constituents in regional WA will embrace the opportunity to be at the forefront of this important industry for Australia.

 “I have been a strong advocate for hydrogen clusters in the Gascoyne and the Midwest, so this is a very pleasing outcome.”

 The clusters will operate under the Hydrogen Technology Cluster Australia project, an initiative of independent National Energy Resources Australia (NERA), which is funded by the Morrison Government’s Industry Growth Centres.

 They aim to bring together local players to build the regions’ skills and advance commercialisation opportunities.

 “These new clusters support our Government’s investment of more than $1.2 billion to fast-track the development of an Australian hydrogen industry,” Minister Price said. 

 Clean hydrogen could directly support 16,000 jobs by 2050, plus an additional 13,000 jobs from the construction of related renewable energy infrastructure.

 Australian hydrogen production for export and domestic use could also generate more than $50 billion in additional GDP by 2050.

Media contacts

Rose Crane (Minister Price’s office): 0427 587 395

 

 

 

Remembrance Day Thursday 11 November 2021

The Hon Melissa Price MP

Minister for Defence Industry

 

Op-Ed

 This Remembrance Day, Australians will again, in our respected tradition, observe one minute’s silence at the eleventh hour.

We will pause to honour those who served, suffered and died in war and armed conflict.

As we do, many of us will recall the iconic elements of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra – those features we’ve either seen in person or on our televisions: the Pool of Reflection and the Eternal Flame, the Hall of Memory and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the cloisters containing the bronze panels of the Roll of Honour that records more than 100,000 names.

The Australian War Memorial is a national symbol of duty, sacrifice and loss.

But it is by no means our only place of commemoration.

Across the nation, war memorials – large and small – can be found in almost every city and country town.

This Remembrance Day, I will be thinking about the memorial in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia – the gold mining town where I was born.

The Kalgoorlie Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial is a welcoming sight when you arrive at the Kalgoorlie railway station.

It was erected by Kalgoorlie’s citizens and unveiled in 1923.

A single bronze statue of a First World War soldier in the ‘on guard’ position sits atop a granite column.

A plaque contains the words of The Ode.

And there is a simple inscription: “To Our Glorious Dead”.

At the column’s base on four cornered wings sit marble lions.

Local memorials provide communities with a profound and intimate connection to the past.

Residents carry the flame of the memories of the fallen, keeping them alight for future generations.

Kalgoorlie’s small memorial is a place of association for many Australians who served in the Boer War, the two world wars and the Korean War.

This includes more than 300 soldiers who fought in World War One.

Like local memorials around the nation, Kalgoorlie’s reminds us of the faces and stories behind the fallen.

One of those faces was Private George Hamilton Bennett.

George attended the Kalgoorlie Central School prior to taking a job as a clerk at the local Commercial Bank.

He enlisted in 1915 at the age of 19, becoming part of the 28th Australian Infantry Battalion and saw his first action on Gallipoli.

After the withdrawal of Australian forces from the Turkish beaches, George was among the first contingent of Australian soldiers to head to the Western Front.

No doubt the marksmanship he developed at the Kalgoorlie Rifle Club was noticed by his commanding officers, as George was attached as a sniper to the 7th Brigade.

On the 8th of April, only 18 days after he arrived in France, Private George Bennett was killed in action at an observation post.

It was the first morning Australian forces went into the trenches at Armentières.

The poignancy and tragedy of Private Bennett’s death is evoked by the words of his mother.

On the circular sent to her seeking details of her son’s death, Mrs Barbara Bennett noted, “As far as known [he was the] first ‘Anzac’ to fall in France”.

Private Bennett is buried in France, commemorated in Kalgoorlie, and immortalised in name on panel 112 at the Australian War Memorial.

On Remembrance Day 2021, he will be in my thoughts.

As long as Australians remember our fallen – as long as we keep carrying the flame – we will never forget who they were.

And if we never forget who they were, and the values for which they fought and died, we will have a guiding light as we venture forth into the future.

Lest we forget.

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Home Repair Grants for Seroja recovery

Local homeowners who suffered damage following Severe Tropical Cyclone Seroja can now access up to $20,000 in Recovery and Resilience Grants to help repair their homes.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said the grants recognise the benefits of building back better after a natural disaster.

“I have been so impressed by the efforts of so many in the impacted communities, getting on with repairs to their damaged dwellings despite some very challenging circumstances. I hope these grants will be able to assist many who are still working on the restoration of their home, “Ms Price said.

There are two types of reimbursement grants available up to a total of $20,000. 

·     The Recovery Grant will reimburse insured homeowners who incurred clean-up and repair costs if their insurance policy did not cover the total cost of works.

·    The Resilience Grant will provide insured homeowners with the funding to undertake eligible improvements to their properties, contributing to a greater peace of mind in the advent of a future cyclone or other severe weather event.

Measures covered under the Resilience Grant include:

·   Replacement of garage doors and frames with wind rated garage doors undertaken by a registered business.

·   Installation of window protections including cyclone shutters or debris screens undertaken by a registered business.

Grant applications are now open for eligible insured homeowners and close 31 March 2023.

The grants program is part of the $104 million joint Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements package announced after the devastating impact of Cyclone Seroja in April this year.

 Eligibility and application details for the Recovery and Resilience Grant Program are available online at dfes.wa.gov.au/recoveryandresiliencegrants

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The list of eligible LGAs for the grants in Durack:

  • Carnamah

  • Carnarvon

  • Chapman Valley

  • Coorow

  • Dalwallinu

  • Dandaragan

  • Greater Geraldton

  • Irwin

  • Koorda

  • Mingenew

  • Morawa

  • Mount Marshall

  • Northampton

  • Perenjori

  • Shark Bay

  • Three Springs

Seeding Northern Development in Durack

There is a new Morrison Government grants program to support Durack businesses in the north that will support expansion, diversification, and new jobs in local communities.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said applications for the Morrison Government’s new $111.9 million Northern Australia Development Program (NADP) open today.

“From the banks of the irrigation channels of the Ord to Canberra, I have long championed the development of the north. I am thrilled that this new grant program is targeted to achieve that,” Ms Price said.

“The Northern Australia Development Program will offer two simultaneous grant streams, covering up to 50 per cent of the total cost of individual projects. These grants will support businesses to fund new capital expenditure investments like the construction of infrastructure or assets, or to undertake business planning and feasibility studies,” she said.

The first stream will target small to medium corporations with business expansion and diversification grants of between $50,000 and $2 million. The second stream will offer corporations between $3 million and $10 million to establish a new industry or grow an existing industry.

To be eligible businesses must have an Australian business number (ABN) and be either an entity incorporated in Australia and a trading corporation, or an incorporated trustee on behalf of a trust.

For more information and eligibility criteria visit: https://business.gov.au/grants-and-programs/northern-australia-development-program-business-development

It’s important for businesses to get their applications in prior to the first round assessment on December 10 2021. 

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Media Contact:

Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.