Latest News

Add My News • Search Old News

Gippsland › Latest news › Danny O'Brien MP

Danny O’Brien denounces Port Welshpool Coastguard funding snub despite 25-year-old vessel and critical rescue role

Danny O’Brien criticised the state government for overlooking Port Welshpool Coastguard, leaving its 25-year-old vessel unreliable, and urged clarity and reconsideration of funding decisions for critical local rescue services.

By news@gippsland - 29th January 2026 - Back to News

The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O’Brien MP, has expressed confusion and disappointment as Port Welshpool Coastguard was overlooked for funding to replace its 25-year-old rescue vessel.

Port Welshpool Coastguard serves busy, challenging waters, rescuing boaters, kayakers, and hikers, raising questions about government funding decisions and its exclusion

Port Welshpool Coastguard serves busy, challenging waters, rescuing boaters, kayakers, and hikers, raising questions about government funding decisions and its exclusion

Funding coastguard gap

Mr O’Brien’s comments follow a recent state government announcement of funding for new rescue vessels for Coast Guard Western Port and the Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad. "While I am always happy to see funds allocated to improve community safety, I am extremely frustrated to see no funding allocated to Port Welshpool."

"Despite its vessel being well beyond its expected service life and frequently unavailable due to maintenance issues. My understanding is that the current vessels used by the Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad in particular are in far better shape than that in Port Welshpool," he said.

The Port Welshpool Coastguard covers Corner Inlet and the waters surrounding Wilsons Promontory, one of Victoria’s busiest and most challenging boating areas. It is regularly called on to assist stranded recreational boaters, rescue kayakers caught by sudden weather changes and help retrieve injured hikers from Wilsons Promontory.

Port Welshpool overlooked

Mr O’Brien said the decision raised serious questions about how the government determined which Coastguard units would receive replacement vessels and why Port Welshpool was overlooked. "With a 25-year-old vessel, high downtime and no alternative rescue boat in the region, it’s difficult to understand how Port Welshpool missed out. Its current vessel was out of action for around 60 per cent of last year, leaving large stretches of coastline without reliable local coverage."

Mr O’Brien said he was aware that Emergency Management Victoria’s Search and Rescue Department has been working on a priority vessel replacement program and questioned whether the government’s funding decisions were consistent with its recommendations. "I would be very interested to know whether this outcome aligns with EMV’s priority assessments." Mr O’Brien said he has written to the government seeking clarity on the assessment process used to allocate funding and is urging the Allan Labor government to reconsider its decision.

Pictures from Danny O'Brien MP Instagram page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



Edit this news article




Related Articles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baw Baw Bass Coast Cardinia East Gippsland Latrobe City South Gippsland Wellington
© 2001-2026 gippsland.com Print this page | Subscribe to Newsletter | Feedback / Inquiries | Login
Care has been taken in compiling the component parts of this website. However, Gippsland.com does not warrant or represent that the website is free from errors or omissions, that the qualifications claimed by an advertiser are valid or that the published details of any advertiser are as stated on the website. Please review the full statement of our Terms and Conditions of Service and disclaimer.