Media Release – Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk/ The Honourable Jackie Trad

JOINT STATEMENT

Premier and Minister for Trade
The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk
Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
The Honourable Jackie Trad

Palaszczuk Government offers $500m in loans to support workers in businesses affected by coronavirus
The Palaszczuk Government will create a new $500 million loan facility, interest free for the first 12 months, to support businesses to keep Queenslanders in work and extend the coronavirus payroll tax deferral to all businesses across the state.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the rapidly evolving impacts of the pandemic demanded a rapidly evolving response from Government.
“We know just how tough Queensland families and businesses are doing it in the face of this pandemic,” the Premier said.
“At the end January, our Government was the first to declare a health emergency allowing isolation of patients to be enforced.
“We were the first to unveil an assistance package for those businesses most directly affected like tourism operators and seafood exporters.
“We know the effects of this outbreak will grow and intensify, and as they do, so will our measures to protect Queenslanders health, their jobs and their businesses.”
Deputy Premier and Treasurer Jackie Trad said the $500 million concessional loan facility would comprise loans of up to $250,000 with an initial 12-month interest free period for businesses to retain staff.
“The Queensland Government already backs farms and businesses with assistance loans in times of natural disasters,” Ms Trad said.
“Through the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority, we already have the mechanism in place to start rolling these loans out the door as soon as possible to help Queensland businesses keep staff on and survive this downturn.”
The Deputy Premier said in just two weeks, the initial offer of payroll tax deferral had already been taken up by almost 300 small and medium businesses.
“As the Prime Minister has pointed out, it’s small businesses that are hurting the most, and its them we moved to help first with our initial payroll tax deferral earlier this month,” she said.
“But we are seeing this outbreak is having a devastating impact on all Queensland companies, large and small, so now we will extend the offer of a six-month payroll tax deferral to all affected businesses across the state.”
“We know the deferral for small businesses was popular – in the first fortnight we’ve already seen companies from the Gold Coast to Far North Queensland in sectors from tourism and hospitality to marine engineering take up the offer.”
As with the initial payroll tax deferral offer, the Office of State Revenue will also work with affected businesses to create repayment plans for the deferred tax liabilities.
Information on the concessional loans will be available at www.qrida.qld.gov.au from thhe end of this week.
Information on payroll tax deferral can be found at www.osr.qld.gov.au
Media Contact: Geoff Breusch 0417 272 875 read more

Grant supports sugarcane waste research for Burdekin biorefinery

MEDIA RELEASE

Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
The Honourable Cameron Dick

Grant supports sugarcane waste research for Burdekin biorefinery
A future biorefinery which turns sugarcane waste into sustainable fuel will be the subject of a research and feasibility project thanks to a $500,000 grant from the Palaszczuk Government’s $5 million Waste to Biofutures (W2B) Fund.
Speaking from the Bio Based Aviation and Marine Fuels Summit in Gladstone, Minister for State Development Cameron Dick said the grant would support a research project being undertaken by Licella Holdings Ltd in the Burdekin region.
“Licella will work with the University of Queensland, Burdekin Renewable Fuels and other project partners to test the conversion of sugar cane feedstock into biofuels with the potential for marine and aviation uses,” he said.
“If the outcome of the feasibility project is positive, we could see the Burdekin region supporting a full-scale biorefinery, and the many jobs that will come with it.
Member for Townsville Scott Stewart said the Queensland Government was committed to supporting regional projects that generate economic development and create more jobs for Queenslanders,” he said.
“Our region has many natural advantages including an abundance of energy dense and productive organic waste feedstock and other industry materials to produce high-value products such as sustainable fuels and chemicals.
“With our world-leading agricultural and industrial biotechnology expertise and research, the we want to see more biofuel’s business and investment such as this”
Licella’s Business Development Manager Steve Rogers said it was great to see the Queensland Government investing in companies and projects to grow the industry by getting new technology up and running.
“We estimate that a full-scale commercial biorefinery in the region would require around 60 staff in addition to about 100 workers for construction and others involved with collection of leafy trash during the cane harvesting process.”
Burdekin Renewable Fuels Chairman Greg Rossato said that around 1.65 million tonnes of sugarcane tops and trash is produced in the region every year and this project aimed to provide a commercial alternative for growers looking for an option to burning before harvest.
“The Queensland Government’s Biofutures 10-Year Roadmap and Action Plan is positioning our state as an Asia-Pacific hub for the industrial biotechnology and bioproducts sector.”
ENDS
Media contact: Lesley Major 0419 288 284 read more

Declaration of Local Fire Ban

DECLARATION OF LOCAL FIRE BAN

I refer to yesterday’s text message sent to members advising of local fire ban as per the attached document. Please be aware that all “Permits to Light Fire” that were issued prior to “Declaration Of State Of Fire Emergency for Qld” have been cancelled.

Any burning of tops and trash during current fire ban and exempt in terms of clause 6 will require a new “permit to light fire” to be issued by your local fire warden. Obtaining a permit to light fire for any other purpose will also be required once fire ban has been lifted.

If any members have any queries in relation to the latest fire ban please do not hesitate to contact this office.

Les Elphinstone
Manager KCGO.

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