Gippsland › Latest news › Martin Cameron MP
Martin Cameron emphasises success on WorkCover premiums freeze was needed to reduce damage from Allan Labor government
Victorian businesses receive a 12-month freeze on WorkCover premiums as Nationals and Liberals secure concessions to Labor's reforms, aiming for greater oversight and financial relief amidst WorkCover's challenges.
Victorian businesses will have their WorkCover premiums frozen for 12 months as the Nationals and Liberals secure key concessions to Labor's WorkCover reforms. Following years of mismanagement under the Labor government, WorkCover is fundamentally broken and on the brink of financial collapse.
Nationals and Liberals secured freeze on Victorian WorkCover premiums for 12 months, citing mismanagement under Labor and financial instability
WorkCover reform achievements
After negotiating and widely consulting with employers, employees, allied health representatives and return to work specialists, the Victorian Liberals and Nationals have secured the following key changes to Labor's WorkCover reforms:
- WorkCover premium freeze at the current average of 1.8 percent of remuneration for the 2024-25 financial year
- Independent inquiry to review the impact of these new reforms on WorkCover, which will report back to Parliament by the end of 2024
- Establishing the Return to Work Advisory Committee as a sub-committee of the existing WorkCover Advisory Committee, drawing from an expanded membership and chaired by the WorkSafe board chairperson
- Clarity around the structure and objectives around Return to Work Victoria, which will provide greater support to injured workers
An additional consultation process with core business, union and health stakeholders will take place next week.
WorkCover premium freeze
The Nationals Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron said, "Businesses and workers shouldn't be the ones to pay for Labor's mismanagement of Victoria's WorkCover scheme. The Coalition has secured a critical freeze to WorkCover premiums, which will provide much needed financial relief to businesses across the state."
"There will now be much greater oversight of the operation of WorkCover to help the scheme become sustainable into the future. There is no silver bullet to fix Labor's mismanagement of WorkCover, but these concessions give greater certainty for businesses and will help deliver a better scheme for all Victorians," said Mr Cameron.
Pictures from Martin Cameron MP Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
Latest News
Darren Chester pushes for funding to complete Snowy Rail Bridge restoration with community and government support
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
