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Expanding operations

by Mollie Welsh
17 November 2025
in Local News

Gippsland businesses can grow employment and expand their operations thanks to the State Government’s ongoing investment in former native timber harvesting communities.

Minister for Agriculture Ros Spence announced a $1 million investment across 11 businesses through the Victorian Timber Innovation Fund grants program and the Forestry Transition Fund.

“The Forestry Transition Fund and Victorian Timber Innovation Grants are

helping communities to find their feet, build their workforces, and create better job opportunities,” Mr Spence said.

The grants allow businesses to buy or maintain equipment, hire staff and build infrastructure to support business ventures ranging from farm mapping, and other drone services to cycling tours and grain haulage.

As part of the Timber Innovation Fund, Mekken Marine in Orbost was awarded $30,000 to build a storage shed and install custom workbenches, while Snowy River Cycling Pty Ltd received $31,045 to purchase an enclosed bike trailer and four e-bikes.

AR Dalley in Buchan South was awarded $270,072 to purchase two multi-purpose grain haulage trailers, helping them to transition from log haulage.

Under the Forestry Transition Fund, Newmerella business East Gippsland Drones received $49,806 to expand their specialised drone services.

It will support the creation of a new full-time drone pilot role and investment in equipment to meet growing demand for crop spraying, fertilising and weed control across steep terrain.

In Swifts Creek, Stock Dog Kennels and Four Peaks Pastoral Services each received $50,000 to upgrade or acquire new equipment.

The Buchan River Café also received the same amount to purchase commercial kitchen equipment and renovate its kitchen to be fully operational, while Baw Baw Shire Council will use their $50,000 grant to undertake a feasibility study into a Longwarry Logistic and Employment Hub.

“Driven by local communities these projects will make a real impact,” Member for Eastern Victoria, Tom McIntosh said.

More than $97 million in grants and support has been received by businesses and communities in the Gippsland region – helping businesses, community groups and local government to create new jobs.

The support means Gippsland native timber workers can remain in employment – either in their existing jobs or finding new work through the creation of 113 new jobs in the region.

For more information visit deeca.vic.gov.au/forestry or call 1800 318 182.

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