WA Liberals' power plan would cause blackouts, cut jobs and kill Collie

CFMEU Mining & Energy

The West Australian Liberal Party's plan to shut down two power stations in Collie within four years would put Perth's power supply at risk and throw thousands of workers on the scrapheap, the mining and energy union said today.

Over 1500 direct jobs in the power stations and mines that supply them would be lost under WA Opposition Leader Zac Kirkup's proposal to shut the Collie and Muja power plants by 2025. Many more jobs and businesses would also be threatened by local coal mines becoming unviable, including Worsley Alumina which relies on local coal.

"This insane plan to close these power stations by 2025 would see over 1500 workers losing their jobs in southwest WA straight away," said CFMEU Mining and Energy WA Secretary Greg Busson.

"It would mean the death of the community of Collie. There is no serious plan to secure decent local jobs for people to move in to.

"Shutting down two baseload power stations within four years and replacing them with wind and solar farms is just pie in the sky stuff.

"This plan will compromise power supply to every home and business in Western Australia.

"It's unrealistic and throws blue-collar workers on the scrapheap to chase green votes."

The WA Liberal plan sets a 2030 net zero emissions target for WA but fails to explain what that would mean for the gas industry, which is the state's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases.

Mr Busson said the WA Liberals had not consulted affected companies or workers about their policy.

Workers and the Unions representing are realistic about changes facing their industries, said Mr Busson.

"People in Collie know the coal and power industries are changing. But we need considered, planned change within realistic timeframes so that there is time for the local economy to diversify and new jobs to be created so whole communities aren't just thrown on the scrapheap."

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