House debates
Monday, 26 October 2020
Questions without Notice
COVID-19: Freight
2:10 pm
Michael McCormack (Riverina, National Party, Leader of the Nationals) Share this | Hansard source
to ensure a national freight code was put in place. The approach was adopted by all. This was well received, certainly after national cabinet approved it, by our truck drivers, who, alongside frontline medical personnel, have been heroes during COVID-19.
Mr Burke interjecting—
I hear 'Hear, hear!' from the member for Watson. He knows how important truckies are to transport farmers' produce, to keep supermarket shelves stocked and, therefore, to keep people fed. They have been keeping our economy moving. They deliver everything except babies! Truckies are so diligent, so committed—such application!
We've worked to achieve the same reliability in air services through initiatives such as the Regional Airline Network Support grants and the International Freight Assistance Mechanism. Through the RANS program we're supporting regional airlines to maintain those vital services ensuring 164 return flights to more than 100 regional airports, 35 of which would not have received a flight to their airport but for that assistance. Through this mechanism Mildura Airport, in the member for Mallee's electorate, has access to support in maintaining four weekly return services between Mildura and Melbourne, with additional support available when borders allow—or, should I say, when premiers allow.
Our assistance in aviation, through the IFAM, has made sure that there have been 6,430 freight flights nationwide, carrying more than 169,000 tonnes of Australian produce. Victorian asparagus producer Momack is a third-generation Australian-Italian business, one of those great migrant stories. It produces 8,000 tonnes of asparagus a year, half of which is destined for export. It's based in Koo Wee Rup in West Gippsland. The director of sales and operations, Adrian Raffa, said: 'IFAM has enabled Momack to maintain its presence through a more competitive and regular flight schedule to our main international markets. Through the assistance of the program our premium Australian asparagus can maintain its foothold in key markets such as Japan, Korea and Taiwan.'
That's what we're doing to help truckies, to help aviation and to help the recovery from COVID-19. (Time expired)
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