QRC: Victoria's message to manufacturers is 'send your jobs to Queensland'

THE Queensland Resources Council (QRC) has urged Victorian manufacturers and large gas users to relocate to Queensland if they want access to the gas needed to keep people in their jobs.

QRC chief executive Ian Macfarlane said an announcement on Friday from the Andrews Government in Victoria that it intended to permanently ban unconventional gas exploration and development means there would be less investment, fewer jobs and higher gas prices down south, but instead more opportunities in Queensland.

“Victoria is shutting up shop when it comes to gas exploration. That means it’s also shutting down opportunities for manufacturers and other gas users,” Mr Macfarlane said.

“If Victoria doesn’t want the jobs and investment, then Queensland does.

“In complete contrast to what’s happening in Victoria, in Queensland our gas industry is continuing to invest and explore to supply the gas the East Coast market needs and to keep people in their jobs.

“Just yesterday we saw the Palaszczuk Government call for tenders on a block designed specifically to supply local manufacturers. On top of that the Queensland Government awarded Armour Energy and a Shell/Santos Joint Venture (JV) rights to explore for more than 900 square kilometres of land near Surat, with conditions that the gas supply the domestic market.

“Queensland has a long and successful history of balancing the development of the resources industry with the ongoing prosperity of the agricultural industry. That’s translated to more than $387 million in payments to farmers who co-exist with the gas industry, proving to be an important extra source of income during the drought.

“Not only is Victoria sending a message that it doesn’t want to keep jobs and investment at home, the fact is it will also rely on Queensland gas flowing down south to keep the lights on.

“Victoria’s loss is Queensland’s gain. Our Queensland resources industry supports more than 300,000 jobs, pays more than $4 billion in royalty taxes and creates opportunities for regional communities. The more resources investment we have, the better for all Queenslanders.”

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