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Wellington Shire Council responds to AKD Yarram closure, pledges support for 73 affected workers and community

Wellington Shire Council expressed heartbreak over AKD Yarram’s closure, impacting 73 employees, pledging support, advocating state assistance, and encouraging redeployment and economic opportunities to sustain the community.

By news@gippsland - 19th November 2025 - Back to News

Council understands the closure will impact 73 employees - many of whom have dedicated years of service to the timber industry and the Yarram community. Council understands that the decision to close the site was influenced by challenges in the construction sector and rising operating costs. Importantly, Council notes that the AKD Yarram leadership team was not involved in making this decision.

Wellington Shire Council notes AKD Yarram closure resulted from sector challenges and costs, urging leadership to support staff with redeployment and transitional training

Wellington Shire Council notes AKD Yarram closure resulted from sector challenges and costs, urging leadership to support staff with redeployment and transitional training

Council backs workers

Council encourages AKD to continue to go above and beyond to support staff through redeployment opportunities and transitional training during this difficult time. Wellington Shire Council Mayor Cindy Madeley said the closure was heartbreaking news for the community.

"We share the pain and uncertainty this brings and will do everything we can to support affected workers and their families, especially with this news coming so close to Christmas. We are pushing the State Government to provide appropriate levels of support for the families affected."

"We will advocate strongly for opportunities for economic diversification and are willing to talk to prospective industry investors to determine interest in the site. Our communities are strong and resilient, Council as always, will continue to stand beside Yarram and our broader region to ensure that it remains a vibrant place to live and work" Cr Madeley said.

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Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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