Mayor takes Mossman Mill fight to Canberra

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DOUGLAS Shire Mayor Julia Leu will visit Canberra tomorrow and is calling on the Federal Government to help shore up the Mossman Mill.

Mayor Leu will meet with Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack and hopes the Government will stump up funds to save the iconic mill and help create a state-of-the-art bio processing precinct.

“The Federal Government has the perfect opportunity here to show us they unequivocally care about agriculture and regional communities in the Far North,” she said.

“Our resilient Mossman and Tablelands sugarcane growing families are determined to not only save the local industry, but catapult it forward through fully-fledged biofuel and valuable by-products manufacturing.

“Everyone is well aware of the potential in the green transformation of the sugar cane industry and here is a prime opportunity for our Federal politicians to be key stakeholders.”

It comes after the Douglas Shire Council recently approved a payment of up to $250,000 to help the Far Northern Milling company take over the facility.

The local growers' vision is to create a ‘Daintree Bio Precinct’ that will tap into renewable energy opportunities and create valuable by-products at a processing facility next to the Mossman Mill.

Council has made an application under the Federal Government’s Regional Growth Fund for $20m on the basis it would be matched by contributions from the growers over time.


The funding would be used to upgrade the necessary infrastructure and lock in sugarcane feedstock for the bio precinct.

“This is about ensuring our local economy is sustained and jobs are maintained in the Far North,” Mayor Leu said ahead of the FNQROC Mayors delegation in Canberra.

“Our small towns depend on an active sugar industry and here is an opportunity to invest in an economy-boosting project that sows new seeds for a more prosperous sugarcane industry.

Mayor Leu has already met with Leichhardt MP Warren Entsch, Mulgrave MP Curtis Pitt and written to Premier Anastacia Palszcaczuk, Minister McCormack, Senator Bridget McKenzie and Assistant Minister for Regional Development Sussan Ley.

She also hopes to speak to Deputy Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese, Shadow Agriculture Minister Joel Fitzgibbon and Senator McKenzie.

 

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