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Tim Bull claims Environment Minister misled contractors, as DEECA contracts may reduce existing external panel work

Gippsland East MP Tim Bull accused the Allan Labor Government of cutting fire mitigation work for contractors, misleading them on funding, and failing to maintain promised work volumes across East Gippsland.

By news@gippsland - 24th November 2025 - Back to News

The Allan Labor Government has been accused of severely cutting back on work given to contractors engaged in fire mitigation in East Gippsland. Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, said the contractors who rely on this work for their income, had also been misled by the Environment Minister, Steve Diomopoulos.

In December, the Minister claimed reduced work was temporary, but external contractors received little, contradicting

In December, the Minister claimed reduced work was temporary, but external contractors received little, contradicting "new funding" assurances and showing internal assets prioritised first

Panel work concerns

Mr Bull told Parliament that when Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) contracts were granted to former timber industry harvest and haulage contractors when that sector was closed, concerns were raised that they may take work from the existing external plant panel workers.

"When I raised this, in the Minister’s response on June 6 last year, he attempted to allay those concerns, stating "similar volumes of forest and fire management work as previous years will be made available to the panel."

"He also said the funding to the harvest and haulage contractors was "new funding", indicating it would not impact on the external plant panel. However, despite this, we saw a major reduction in work being awarded to the panel," he said.

Work allocation dispute

Mr Bull said he raised it again in December and the Minister responded, saying the reduction in work was a "temporary variation" and "the volume of work will increase for the balance of the financial year and will align with previous volumes of work. Again, this did not eventuate as promised with little - and in some cases no work offered."

"Then last week at an information session for external plant contractors, a slide was shown saying ‘(former harvest and haulage) contractor assets are considered internal assets and must be considered before external plants are engaged’. This flies in the face of the ‘new money’ claim and that there was to be no competition.

"Hence, I have asked the Minister to both restore the same levels of work to the external plant panel and provide me with the budget of works they have received over each of the past five years, so we can see the level of reduction. It’s quite clear there should be plenty of work for all with the bush desperately needing high levels of management," he said.

Pictures from Tim Bull MP website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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