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Norske Skog confirms its long term future in Tasmania

Sun 9 September 2012

Lara Giddings

Premier

The announcement that Norske Skog will invest $84 million in its Boyer Mill with the assistance of the State and Federal Governments is a further sign of confidence in Tasmania.

The Premier, Lara Giddings, today welcomed confirmation that Norske Skog will consolidate its Southern Hemisphere operations in Tasmania.

"This is fantastic news for Tasmania and the people of New Norfolk who rely on the operation for jobs and economic activity," Ms Giddings.

"Norske Skog is an important part of the Tasmanian economy and this investment will ensure that it remains so for many years to come."

Ms Giddings said the Tasmanian Government would provide a $13 million loan while the Federal Government was currently undertaking due diligence on grants of $28 million.

Norske Skog will also make a significant capital contribution to convert its current newsprint operations to coated paper grades suitable for catalogues.

"Not only will this project secure Boyer's current 330 direct and 900 indirect jobs, it will create a further 100 jobs in the construction phase.

"The decision to consolidate operations in Tasmania is testament to Norske Skog's Tasmanian workforce and the efficiency of the Boyer plant. 

"It is also a clear sign of confidence in the future of the Tasmanian economy and our forest industry, which is a major supplier to the Boyer Mill."

Ms Giddings said a key role of government is to work with major companies to protect jobs and secure ongoing investment

"In recent months we have also worked closely with Pacific Aluminium and BHP at Bell Bay to secure around 1000 jobs.

 "Today's announcement should send a strong message to Tasmanians and potential investors that they can have confidence in the State's economic future."

The company's full announcement can be found here: http://canningscorporatecommunications.com/wp-content/uploads/Norske-Skog-Australasia-Media-Release.pdf