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East Gippsland Livestock Exchange review seeks input from the agriculture sector on the facility's future operating model
East Gippsland Shire Council invites input from the agricultural community on the future operating model for the East Gippsland Livestock Exchange, with consultations starting in March 2025.
The local agriculture sector will have the opportunity to have its say on the operating model for the East Gippsland Livestock Exchange next month. In March 2024, East Gippsland Shire Council started a commercial review of the saleyards as part of its continual improvement process.
East Gippsland Livestock Exchange Commercial Review's purpose is to identify a strategic pathway for council and determine the optimal business structure for managing the East Gippsland Livestock Exchange
Saleyards operational review
Council is not selling the saleyards. The aim of the review is to present council with options for the most effective operating model for the facility, while maintaining council ownership, and in consideration of the following key objectives:
- Ensure the business delivers the best outcome for the farming community
- Ensure the business is managed to a high industry standard
- Ensure the business is financially sustainable for the future
The scope of the project includes analysis of saleyard operations including the onsite facilities, throughput, processes, relationships, comparative benchmarked saleyards, and broader livestock movements and industry trends.
Saleyards review progress
The review will also identify the key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and risks of operating models. What's happened so far:
- Industry expert consultant AEC Group Pty Ltd has produced a commercial review report of saleyards
- The report was informed by consultation with key stakeholders, including livestock agents and staff
Stakeholder consultation planned
Summary report for public release is currently being prepared. What's next:
- Further consultation with key stakeholders, including the local farming community, will be essential to support council in making an informed decision about the best operating model (under council ownership)
- Community consultation is planned for March 2025. This will include an online survey, and in-person engagement opportunities at the saleyards (on sale days), through agriculture groups and at livestock events such as the High Country Calf Sales and Orbost Show. These opportunities will be advertised when the survey opens
- Feedback will be provided to councillors for consideration as part of their decision-making process
You can follow the East Gippsland Livestock Exchange Commercial Review Your Say page for further updates and to receive alerts on when you can provide feedback.
Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council website.
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