Jeremy Rockliff

Premier of Tasmania



26 November 2014

, Minister for Infrastructure

Progress on International Shipping Service

The Liberal Government has been working since day one to deliver on our commitment to re-establish an international shipping service for Tasmania as a key part of our long-term plan to grow our economy and create jobs.

After careful consideration of expressions of interest and significant work with the shipping industry, the Government expects to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore-based Swire Shipping in the near future.

We expect a period of market testing will then take place before the shipping line establishes arrangements to commence operations.

The Government's role here is to facilitate a market solution, while acknowledging that individual customers will make their own commercial decisions.

While the Tasmanian Government supports an extension to the Federally-funded TFES scheme, the Australian Government has clearly indicated that any changes must fit within the current funding envelope – but any change on this basis threatens the vitally important Bass Strait shipping market and is, therefore, not acceptable.

Tasmania cannot afford to stand around waiting, and that's why we are getting on with the job of working with industry to facilitate the establishment of a viable, sustainable international shipping service.

Our export industries have suffered with the lack of such a service, and the Government is committed to doing everything we can to see one reintroduced.



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