Flood recovery, labour shortages and better access to public land were on the agenda when The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O’Brien took his mobile office to the Welshpool and Toora areas on Wednesday.
Mr O’Brien met with locals in Welshpool who are still battling to recover from the Boxing Day flood that devastated parts of the town.
“This was a very significant event for Welshpool, but unfortunately many of the rest of us have moved on.
“It’s important that we continue to follow-up with government departments and insurance companies to ensure that the town is returned to normal and we do as best we can to minimise flood impacts in future.
“I’ve been listening to the community since the floods and trying to help where I can to ensure there is support for recovery and future planning.”
Mr O’Brien also visited ViPlus Dairy in Toora where he heard of significant staff shortages.
“ViPlus is a great facility utilising a previously closed dairy factory to provide jobs and economic activity for our region.
“While activity at the plant has been up and down over recent years post-pandemic, they are currently seeking more staff and struggling to fill vacancies.
“I encourage any locals looking for a job to make contact with ViPlus and help fill the vacancies they need to remain viable.”
Mr O’Brien also visited Agnes Falls with the Friends of Agnes Falls and other local residents to discuss accessibility at the site.
“There is some frustration at the management of public land by our State Government and the need for better facilities to encourage visitors to places like Agnes Falls.
“I’m happy to work with the Friends of Agnes Falls to ensure that as many people as possible can enjoy this magnificent reserve.
“It truly is a hidden wonder of Gippsland and I’m happy to work with the government to better promote Agnes Falls and make sure it is accessible to as many as people as possible.”
Mr O’Brien continues his mobile office visit programme around the electorate with his next visit to Loch, Poowong and Nyora in late August.