Economic lifeline for coal and gas workers as power plants close
Five coal-fired power stations are set to close in Australia and workers will now get more support. Photo: AAP
Workers at coal and gas-fired power plants set to close will be offered support including paid retraining, redeployment and financial assistance.
The measures will be provided through the Net Zero Economy Authority, led by Reserve Bank board member Dr Iain Ross, after legislation passed the Senate on Thursday.
It aims to deliver economic support to communities where plants with announced closure dates are located while driving new jobs and renewable investment projects.
These include the Latrobe Valley in Victoria, Gladstone in Queensland, Collie in Western Australia and the Hunter Valley in NSW.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the laws were a major milestone in Australia’s journey to no emissions.
“These bills represent our commitment to ensuring no region, no community and no worker is left behind,” Mr Albanese said.
“This is about building the industries and creating the jobs that underpin our future prosperity”.
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen said workers in the impacted regions should be at the core of the transformation.
“It will be a one-stop shop for new industries coming to regional Australia to create jobs and investment and for the workers already there to prepare for the jobs for the future,” he said.