Hub Grants to Turbocharge Australia’s Clean Hydrogen Industry in the Pilbara

THE HON ANGUS TAYLOR MP

MINISTER FOR INDUSTRY, ENERGY AND EMISSIONS REDUCTION

 

THE HON MELISSA PRICE MP

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE INDUSTRY AND MINISTER FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

MEMBER FOR DURACK

 

The Morrison Government is committed to boosting Western Australia’s status as a global resources and energy powerhouse, with the Pilbara being named as one of the Morrison Government’s first Clean Hydrogen Industrial Hubs. 

The Government has announced that the Pilbara in Western Australia will receive a grant of up to $70 million to support the development of a hub in northern Western Australia. This project, in collaboration with the Western Australian Government, has a total project value of $140 million and has a range of local and international private partners.

Two early stage projects in the Pilbara have also be supported under the Design and Development stream, including:

·       Up to $3 million for Engie Hydrogen Pty Ltd’s ENGIE Pilbara Green Hydrogen Hub project, with a total project value over $7.8 million.

·       Up to $3 million for Santos Limited's Carnarvon Clean Hydrogen Front End Engineering Design project, with a total project value of over $13 million.

In addition, as part of the $250 million investment in carbon capture and storage announced in the 2021-22 Budget, three carbon capture and storage projects have also been supported in Durack, including:

·       Up to $40 million to support the design and construction of Woodside Energy’s multi-user Burrup carbon capture and storage hub and CO2 gathering and transportation network.

·       Up to $20 million to support the design and construction Mitsui E&P’s Mid West carbon capture and storage hub.

·       Up to $7 million to support Buru Energy to assess the potential for onshore storage in the Carnarvon Basin.

The Burrup and Mid West hubs are expected to reduce emissions by a combined 7.4 million tonnes per annum from 2028. The projects are expected to drive more than $1 billion of investment in regional Western Australia and will create more than 2,000 jobs.

Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction Angus Taylor said the Morrison Government is investing more than $1.5 billion to accelerate the growth of the nation’s clean hydrogen industry, along with more than $300 million to support the development and deployment of carbon capture technologies.

“The plentiful energy resources, such as low-cost gas and solar, and the highly skilled workforce in the Pilbara make it an ideal place to grow Australia’s clean hydrogen industry. Three of the four hydrogen projects announced in WA today are based in the Pilbara, which is a testament to the opportunities in the region” Minister Taylor said.

“All four of the hydrogen projects in WA will bring over $413 million of new private and public investment into the regions and can create over 3,600 jobs initially when operational – but this is just the start of hydrogen’s potential benefits.

“Australia has a competitive advantage in CCS due to our abundant, world-class geological storage basins – with the Pilbara again being an obvious leader in this space. Rolling out low cost CCS is key to lowering emissions from natural gas production and building an early cost advantage in clean hydrogen production.

“Our commitments will create jobs, boost clean exports, and help to drive the production costs of hydrogen down, the heart of our technology-focused approach to reducing emissions.”

 The Federal Member for Durack, the Hon Melissa Price MP said this reinforces the future economic opportunities in many local communities.

“Following on from the Morrison Government’s strong support of regional Australia in Budget ’22-23, confirmation of these investments will turbocharge regional economies like Durack and continue the important diversification of the local economy as I have long advocated. The ongoing targeted investments in infrastructure, low emissions technology and energy production across the Pilbara, the Gascoyne and the Mid West are very exciting for local future growth and employment opportunities,” Ms Price said.

 “I believe these investments and collaboration with business and the WA State Government will transform existing regional industries, growing our national economy and positioning Durack businesses as global leaders in new frontier industries like hydrogen.”

The National Hydrogen Strategy released in 2019 sets the goal for Australia to become a major producer and exporter of clean hydrogen by 2030. Hydrogen hubs were identified as an effective means to create demand, build scale and reduce production costs by co-locating producers, exporters and users.

Australian hydrogen production for export and domestic use could generate more than $50 billion in additional GDP by 2050. Clean hydrogen exports could directly support 16,000 jobs by 2050, plus an additional 13,000 from the construction of related renewable energy.

 The Morrison Government has a strong long term economic plan that will see the unemployment rate drop to a near 50 year low while Labor and Mr Albanese have no economic plan and would put our economic recovery at risk.

Minister Taylor’s office:         

Liam O’Neil, 0428 113 617

New Regional University Centre for the Wheatbelt region

Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie

Minister for Regionalisation, Regional Communications and Regional Education

 

The Hon Melissa Price MP

Minister for Defence Industry and Minister for Science and Technology 

  

The Liberal and Nationals Government will establish a new Regional University Centre in the Wheatbelt region to offer local students the support and modern facilities they need to undertake tertiary education.

Our Government’s Regional University Centres program removes barriers for regional and remote students to access quality education opportunities and is an important step towards changing the narrative for our students.
We strongly believe that all Australians should have access to a quality tertiary education, regardless of where they live.

This Centre will deliver an innovative cluster model to provide tailored support to students at four dedicated sites across the broader Wheatbelt region in Narrogin, Merredin, Wongan Hils and York.

The Centre will be operated by Regional Development Australia Wheatbelt Incorporated and is one of eight new centres that will be established around Australia as part of an investment of up to
$14.8 million.

The new centres will complement the existing 26 centres currently operating in all Australian states and the Northern Territory under the $102 million Regional University Centres program.

Minister for Regional Education, Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie said the new centre was an exciting development for the Wheatbelt region.

“This centre will significantly boost higher education outcomes for the people of the Wheatbelt region,” Minister McKenzie said.

“People in regional Australia are less than half as likely to complete a university degree compared with people in cities. Regional University Centres are helping communities across Australia to reverse this trend.

“It is wonderful that once this centre is up and running local students won’t need to leave home and relocate to study. They will be able to enrol in a university course and complete a degree or another tertiary qualification and their skills could stay in the region and help the community.

“The new centre has the potential to change education outcomes in the Wheatbelt area for the benefit of future generations, which is part of the Liberal and National Government’s plan for a stronger future.

“Our Government is investing almost $20 billion in higher education in 2022 – this is 32 per cent higher than under Labor.
“Regional University Centres supported more than 2400 students across Australia in 2021 to undertake further education, many of them who would never have considered this if it wasn’t for these facilities.

“A student’s ability to access a high-quality education should not be determined by their postcode.”

The Member for Durack, the Hon Melissa Price MP welcomed the announcement and said this is recognition of my previously successful and determined campaign to establish the Geraldton, Pilbara and Broome university centres.

“My strong belief in educational opportunities being available to all, no matter where you live is testament to this successful outcome for more Durack funding to establish this important new opportunity,”

The Narrogin, Wongan Hills and Merredin sites will open in the second half of 2022, with the York site to open in early 2023.

Media contact:

 Minister McKenzie – David Edghill | 0477 417 516 | David.Edghill@infrastructure.gov.au

Minister Price - Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au.

 

 

 

Work Begins on More Pilbara Investment

The construction of the $46 million, single carriageway realignment of Great Northern Highway away from the Port Hedland International Airport, is scheduled to begin next month.

 Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said the project will lead to improved road safety and network reliability.

 “I look forward to these benefits being realised by the local community and all road users. The project includes construction of a five kilometre realignment single carriageway, a single span concrete bridge over the duplicated rail and two access roads,” she said.

 “Work is expected to be completed by mid 2023 providing improved road network and freight efficiency throughout Durack’s North West, as part of the Morrison Government’s ‘Roads of Strategic Importance’ (ROSI) Newman to Katherine corridor upgrade,” Ms Price said.

 ROSI projects are the Morrison Government’s ongoing investment program to improve the safety and quality of critical freight routes to keep regional industries connected to local and international markets, unlocking social and economic benefits.

“The Morrison Government is investing an unprecedented $37.9 billion in regional Australia and priority infrastructure across the nation to create jobs and unlock the economic potential in our regions. That includes a vote of confidence in Durack with a more than $1 billion record support of Pilbara projects in last month’s budget,” Melissa Price said.

The single carriageway realignment of Great Northern Highway forms part of the Morrison Government's more than $20.2 billion investment in transport infrastructure in Western Australia since 2013.

              

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 Media Contact:

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

 

Building Business in Durack’s North

The Morrison Government’s commitment to boosting Northern Australia continues with the announcement of almost $88 million worth of funding for 30 projects for Industry Transformation and Business Development projects under the Northern Australia Development Program (NADP).

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said the Pilbara and the Kimberley will greatly benefit from almost $20 million total funding announced for 10 projects across Durack including:

  • Broome’s world leading Pearl Bone biomedical manufacturing facility

  • Karratha’s Eco magnesium facility expansion using local salt by-product.

 “I am excited by the successful outcome of this grant program for some truly innovative businesses. Creating greater investment in our local businesses means more jobs for locals and increased liveability for our region,” Ms Price said.

“I have long been committed to investing in Durack’s North, giving local communities the boost needed to overcome the unique challenges they face and grow stronger regions for the future,” Ms Price said.

“The Northern Australia Development Program provides grants and a business advisory service to enable Northern Australia based businesses to grow and diversify, like another successful recipient, Broome’s Barramundi Aquaculture project who want to develop a Barramundi nursery, ” Ms Price said.

These grants demonstrate the Morrison Government’s ongoing commitment to the five-year plan, to grow resilient and sustainable economies in Northern Australia and maximise benefits to the nation.

For more information on the Northern Australia grants programs and other investments in Northern Australia, visit www.infrastructure.gov.au/territories-regions-cities/regions/northern-Australia, a full list of successful projects is available at northernaustralia.gov.au 

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Media Contact:

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

List of Durack Recipients here.

A feasibility study for a cottonseed processing facility in the North West

Wyndham-East Kimberley $138,700

Recovery of Magnesium from West Australian Waste Bitterns

Karratha $2,000,000

Establishing the Broome PearlBone biomedical manufacturing facility

Broome $1,376,665

Expansion of Civil Construction Operations

Broome $179,150

Sustainable West Kimberley Paediatric Allied Health Services Project

Broome $283,203

Broome. Project Barramundi - Aquaculture development in Northern Australia $2,000,000

Cherratta Microgrid MBD FBICRC Project 20

Karratha $500,000

Broome. Expansion of Broome Dental Clinic and Upgrade of Diagnostic Technology $332,913

Yurra Workforce and Community Transformation Project for Karratha $7,216,196

The Cambridge (redevelopment of the Ibis Styles) Kununurra- $5,871,972

More Road Safety Investment in Durack

Residents of the Durack electorate received a major road safety boost today with the Australian Government announcing it will invest $2.4 million towards three new projects under the 2022–23 Black Spot Program.

The Black Spot Program funds safety measures such as traffic signals and roundabouts at locations where a number of serious crashes are known to have occurred or are at risk of occurring.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said community input was critical to identifying key black spots in the electorate.

“Road crashes place major emotional strain on all affected communities but particularly the families and friends of the victims. I am pleased to see that these worthy projects have received the funding they require to make driving in Durack safer,” she said. 

The Durack projects in this round of the 2022–23 Black Spot Program include;

  • Toodyay - Julimar Road, $711,000

  • Karratha - DeWitt Road Coolawanyah Road, $900,000

  • Dowerin-Dowerin-Meckering Road, $801,922

“Motorists living within and visiting these regions in Durack will be pleased to know these notorious black spots in the electorate will be fixed with funding from the program. None of these projects would be delivered without the community’s vital input and I encourage all residents and motorists in the region to nominate projects for future funding rounds,” Ms Price said.

This funding is part of the Government’s $1.3 billion commitment to the Black Spot Program from 2013-14 to 2025-26 to improve road safety across the nation.

For more information on the Australian Government’s Black Spot Program, or to nominate a black spot, visit investment.infrastructure.gov.au/funding/blackspots

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Media contacts:

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

 

Growing the team at Radio MAMA

 

The Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP
Minister for Indigenous Australians

Member for Hasluck

 

The Hon Melissa Price MP

Minister for Defence Industry; Minister for Science & Technology

Member for Durack

The Midwest Aboriginal Media Association, servicing the mid-West region of Western Australia, is adding to their ranks with a $65,000 grant under the Indigenous Local Employment Fund.

Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP, said the funding will employ an Indigenous Network Manager in Geraldton, with a view to further expansion.

“Indigenous broadcasters are an integral part of keeping many remote communities connected and informed,” Minister Wyatt said.

“This grant will allow them to recruit a network manager and cover an initial training period, while they establish key relationships in the broadcasting sector and transition the role into a sustainable paid position.

“Melissa Price knows how critical local radio and broadcasters are to the distribution of essential information to the mid-West region and consistently raises with me the need to support organisations like Radio MAMA.”

Member for Durack, the Hon Melissa Price MP, said that Radio MAMA has a vibrant team of staff and volunteers who provide a local voice for Aboriginal people in the Mid-West, Murchison and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia.

“This new position will become a leadership role to help manage Radio MAMA and ensure they maintain their high standard of broadcasting to their region.”

“Stations like Radio MAMA have played a critical role in some of the remote regions of my Durack electorate allowing me to record personal health and safety messages during COVID-19.

“They have been an important link to many communities during the pandemic, as well as their well-regarded broadcasts of each local football season.”

Barry Anderson, Manager at Midwest Aboriginal Media Association, said the funding will help Radio MAMA pursue their future ambitions for the station.

“This support will enable us to grow our partnerships with communities and progress plans for new stations throughout the Midwest, Murchison and Gascoyne. “This funding provides a positive way forward for our organisation and communities and without it, we may have stood still or gone backwards."

The Morrison Government’s Indigenous Local Employment Fund funds short-term, one-off proposals between $5,000 and $250,000 to help Indigenous jobseekers overcome obstacles in accessing local employment opportunities and provide pathways into labour markets, particularly where COVID-19 has had a significant impact.

 Media Contacts:

Minister Wyatt: Marie Hogg - 0431 299 518

Minister Price: Rosemea Crane – 0427 587 395

Mobile Worker Accommodation Rolls Out for Seroja Recovery

SENATOR THE HON BRIDGET MCKENZIE

MINISTER FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND
NATIONAL RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE

 

THE HON STEPHEN DAWSON

WESTERN AUSTRALIA MINISTER FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES

 

THE HON MELISSA PRICE MP

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE INDUSTRY

MINISTER FOR SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY

  

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE

 Two shires from Western Australia’s Mid-West have accessed Commonwealth and State Government funding for temporary accommodation for workers to support the region’s long-term recovery from Tropical Cyclone Seroja.

 Almost $400,000 has been allocated from the Temporary Accommodation for Workers program, which is part of the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) program, to deliver fully equipped caravans to the shires of Mingenew and Perenjori.

The Temporary Accommodation for Workers program will enable workers to reside in the region and repair properties damaged by the category three cyclone in April 2021.

The shires of Northampton and Morawa can also utilise the accommodation, for example, when existing local accommodation becomes unavailable during peak tourism seasons.

Minister for Emergency Management and National Recovery and Resilience, Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie said the innovative recovery assistance program was a great example of local government leading community recovery with Commonwealth and State support.

We continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with the communities impacted by the devastating effects of Tropical Cyclone Seroja. This program aims to support local governments with the rebuilding process and it will enable their communities to move forward on their recovery journey,” Minister McKenzie said.

“Temporary accommodation will be available for builders, tradespeople and workers from industries that are critical in helping impacted communities to get back on their feet and recover from this disaster,” Minister McKenzie said.

Western Australian Minister for Emergency Services, the Hon Stephen Dawson MLC said the strength shown by the Mid-West, Wheatbelt and Gascoyne communities in the past 12 months as they continued to rebuild their lives had been humbling and inspiring.

“Importantly, the State and Commonwealth Governments have been there from the beginning of this emergency to support the recovery of the communities impacted by Cyclone Seroja and this program directly responds to local government needs,” Minister Dawson said.

“The State Government has been working closing with the impacted local governments to determine demand and consider various options for temporary accommodation.

“The Temporary Accommodation for Workers Program will increase the availability of accommodation for non-regional based builders and labourers so they can stay in the region while undertaking rebuilding activities.

“We’ll continue to work with the affected communities to find innovative solutions and ensure that people recover from this devastating cyclone.”

Minister for Defence Industry and Minister for Science and Technology, the Hon Melissa Price MP said, “As we approach what will be, no doubt a tough first anniversary of Cyclone Seroja for many, this progress on the temporary workers accommodation is at least a positive reminder that much has been achieved by many working together across the community and this will assist the ongoing rebuilding required. I commend the community leadership that has been so evident to get to this stage and want everyone to know that together with the Morrison Government, I will continue to stand with the communities and support the recovery of all impacted regions.”

For further information on Cyclone Seroja disaster assistance visit: www.emergency.wa.gov.au/recovery

 Media contact:

David Edghill 0477 417 516 (Minister McKenzie)

Eli Gould 0428 447 556 (Minister Dawson)

Rose Crane 0427 587 395 (Minister Price)

 

Durack Shires To Benefit from Another Cash Boost

Durack Shires will share in the Morrison Government’s $2.1 billion pre-payment on next year’s Financial Assistance Grant to all local governments across Australia.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said this early payment will give every council in Durack access to funds to help manage the cumulative impacts and recovery from two years of COVID-19.

“The funding will target councils’ top priorities and will ensure the needs of our local communities are met with early payment of 75% of councils’ allocation for next year’s Financial Assistance Grant 2022-23. These grants are untied, allowing councils to spend the grants according to local priorities,“ Ms Price said.

“Following the vote of confidence in Australia’s regions by the Morrison Government’s

Budget 22-23, this will provide a vital boost for our local communities, backing local jobs and economic growth while delivering lasting upgrades that will benefit residents for years to come,” Ms Price said.

“I work closely with the 41 hardworking shires in Durack, and I know this extra finance will assist many projects that are either partially funded or will be able to get started. Having met regularly with my new shires in Durack to determine their needs since the Durack boundary changes last August I know , for example, that the Chittering Shire will be able to put to good use their $1.2 million and the Shire of Northam who will receive $2.5 million,” she said.

Councils are expected to receive this payment before the end of April.

More information is available at www.infrastructure.gov.au/territories-regions-cities/local-government/financial-assistance-grant-local-government.

A list of Durack Shire payments is attached.

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Media contacts:

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

More Industry and Economic Diversification for the Mid West

A new rare earths refinery will be built at Iluka Resources Eneabba mine, with construction scheduled to start this year.

The Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price says this is a very significant development to supply the world from the Mid West, with critical rare earth oxide products.

”I welcome the Morrison Government’s support of more regional mineral projects being developed in Durack with today’s approval of a $1.25 billion loan through the Critical Minerals Facility, to develop Australia’s first integrated rare earths refinery in Western Australia,” she said.

“The project further supporters my committed advocacy around the Cabinet table to increase the diversity of the Mid West economy and employment opportunities, while further enhancing the investment emphasis regional Australia received in last week’s budget,” she said.

The refinery will produce separated rare earth oxide products (Praseodymium, Dysprosium, Neodymium and Terbium), which are used in permanent magnets in a wide range of technologies, including electric vehicles, clean energy generation and defence.

The Eneabba Refinery Project strongly aligns with the objectives of the Government’s Critical Minerals Strategy. It will capture more value on-shore from our critical minerals, strengthen Australia’s position as a trusted supplier of critical minerals, and create regional jobs crucial for the new energy economy with first production scheduled in 2025.

This loan will be administered by Export Finance Australia and is the third project under the Government’s Critical Minerals Facility to be announced.

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 Media Contact:

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

 

 

 

Our Plan for A Stronger Durack Future

The Morrison Government’s plan for a stronger future provides cost of living relief, creates more jobs, guarantees the essential services and keeps Australians safe.

Federal Member for Durack, the Hon. Melissa Price said Australia’s economic recovery is leading the world.

“More Australians are in work than ever before and the unemployment rate is now forecast to reach 3¾ per cent in 2022, the lowest rate in close to 50 years. Along with that reflection of our strong economy, the Morrison Government is also providing cost of living relief that’s temporary, targeted and responsible,” Ms Price said.

·  One-off Cost of Living Tax Offset - From 1 July this year, more than 10 million individuals will receive a one-off $420 cost of living tax offset. As a result, eligible low- and middle-income earners will be up to $1,500 better off for a single income household, or $3,000 better off for dual income household.   

· One-off Cost of Living Payment - To help Australians most in need the Government is providing a one-off, income-tax-exempt payment of $250 to 6 million eligible pensioners, welfare recipients, veterans and eligible concession card holders in April 2022. 

· Temporary fuel excise relief - The Government will reduce fuel excise by 50 per cent for 6 months. This will see excise on petrol and diesel cut from 44.2 cents per litre to 22.1 cents per litre. The reduction in excise will flow through to lower petrol prices over the next two weeks.

The Morrison Government is investing an unprecedented $37.9 billion in regional Australia and priority infrastructure across the nation to create jobs and unlock the economic potential in our regions, with a vote of confidence in Durack with record support of projects including;

·       More than a billion dollars of future funding investments into the Pilbara

·       $400 million in additional funding to completely seal the Tanami Road to the Western Australian border

·       $140 million regional road safety upgrades 

·       Newman to Port Hedland upgrade of Great Northern Highway investment of $40 million to build overtaking lanes.

·       $22.4 commitment to get the Mid West Secondary Freight Network roads project started 

·       $8 million to assist the upgrade of the York light industrial area.   

The Budget continues the Morrison Government’s broad support for business with a record high of 220,000 in trade apprenticeships.

“We already have 5,520 apprentices in Durack and new measures in the Budget will lead to more opportunities for apprentices and trainees with expanded wage subsidies. As well, small businesses will also have access to a new 20 per cent bonus deduction for training and upskilling employees. Around 3,600 businesses in Durack will be able to access this bonus,” Ms Price said.

“Importantly, other areas that have received extra funding include the popular Indigenous Ranger’s program with a funding injection increasing the number of rangers by 1000 positions, mental health support across regional, rural and remote services including headspace and 24,000 Durack premises, from Bindoon to Northam to Moonyoonooka in the Midwest with an NBN upgrade.” Ms Price said.

“Overall, I believe the Budget delivers the next stage of the Government’s plan to build a strong economy and a stronger future for all in Durack.” Ms Price said.

 Budget documents are available at www.budget.gov.au  

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Media Contact: Rose Crane 0427 587395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au