We’re working hard to deliver bins to residents who requested them after the 15 May deadline. Due to high national demand and limited bin manufacturers, delays are being experienced across Australia. If you requested your bin before 15 May, it should arrive soon. If you requested after, it may take a few more weeks.
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Published on 12 November 2024
Round 2 of the Forestry Transition Fund grants program is now open with grants up to $1 million available to businesses in communities affected by the end of native timber harvesting to create new industry and jobs.
Applicants that directly employ displaced native timber workers on their project may also be eligible for a $20,000 Transitioning Timber Worker Employment Incentive Payment.
Applications will be accepted from business and industry groups, including chambers of commerce and associations, peak bodies and business networks, as well as councils and incorporated not-for-profit organisations that act as a business.
The Forestry Transition Fund – Round 2 grants program supports business development and the creation of jobs, particularly for ex native timber workers, in towns and communities affected by the end of native timber harvesting. Funding will also be available in other Victorian towns or communities where there’s been an impact on local employment due to the forestry transition.
The Guidelines for the Forestry Transition Fund – Round 2 are now available. For more information visit the Forestry Transition Fund website or call 1800 318 182.
Council and DEECA are hosting an information session on Wednesday 11 December for local businesses to find out more.
Register for the information session