Gippsland › Latest news › Darren Chester MP
Darren Chester urges action as Telstra withdraws from Anglers Rest Mobile Tower, citing safety and connectivity concerns
Darren Chester has condemned Telstra's withdrawal from an Anglers Rest mobile tower, citing safety concerns and urging government intervention to secure funding for essential telecommunications in disaster-prone rural Victoria.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has expressed disappointment over Telstra's withdrawal from delivering a new mobile phone tower at Anglers Rest, warning that failure to provide the critical infrastructure may endanger lives.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has voiced his disappointment over Telstra's withdrawal from delivering a new mobile phone tower at Anglers Rest
Ensuring reliable connectivity
Mr Chester said, "Adequate access to reliable telecommunications is vital for our regional and rural communities, particularly those in natural disaster-prone areas. Telstra has withdrawn its application to build a mobile tower at Anglers Rest due to insufficient funding stemming from excessive construction costs."
"This is a disappointing development for the community which was successful under the Mobile Black Spot Program for the delivery of a phone tower, only to have the application withdrawn. This is a region that has experienced two severe bushfires in the last 20 years and is located in the second largest national park in Australia."
"Not to mention the increase in traffic, including motorcycles, caravans, log trucks and other heavy vehicles on the Omeo Highway travelling between Omeo and Albury-Wodonga. In times of emergency or natural disaster, reliable telecommunications are essential and can save lives," he said.
Improving regional connectivity
Mr Chester is working with the community and has requested the Minister for Communications, Michelle Rowland, to initiate an investigation into Telstra's withdrawal of its application to deliver the tower at Anglers Rest. He has also called on the Department of Communications to provide shortfall funding to enable Telstra to deliver this critical communications tower. "Mobile connectivity is a critical part of daily social and business interaction and vital for personal safety."
"Connectivity in all its forms, including mobile phone and internet coverage, is critical to the economic growth and prosperity of rural and regional Victoria, and the ability to stay connected will underpin job opportunities and the social fabric of our region for decades to come. Most importantly, a reliable telecommunications network is essential in reducing the risk to human life in an emergency or natural disaster," Mr Chester said.
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

Darren Chester warns Gippslanders to stay alert against new Age Pension online scams targeting personal information

Grand Ridge Road landslip repairs underway and other updates on South Gippsland Council projects

Latrobe City Council initiatives halve litter and dumping peports, pushes for state action on arterial road cleanups

Martin Cameron highlights concerns grow over rooming house clusters in Churchill, prompting calls for urgent state government action

Martin Cameron highlights concerns grow over rooming house clusters in Churchill, prompting calls for urgent state government action

Latrobe City Council urges state to abandon emergency services levy due to community and economic impacts

Winnindoo CFA fire station funding reannounced in 2025-26 Budget, despite original 2020-21 promise unfulfilled

Danny O'Brien calls for urgent action to save Yanakie weather station critical to South Gippsland emergency response

Gippslanders face emergency services tax hike as Labor pushes ahead despite community and industry backlash
