Interested
Parties

Introduction

Interested parties in the table below each have their own objectives. Having spoken with nearly all of these interested parties, GLP believes the interested parties’ objectives are not aligned and the interests of the Latrobe Valley community appear inconsequential to what is happening.

List of Interested Parties
Type Interested Party Rehabilitation Repurposing
Mine Land Owners Engie, Hazelwood Y
EnergyAustralia, Yallourn Y
AGL Loy Yang A Y
Alinta Loy Yang B Y
Regulators Environment Protection Authority (EPA), Victoria Y
Earth Resources Regulator (ERR), Victoria Y
Federal Government Net Zero Economy Authority Y Y
Regional Development Australia (Gippsland) Y
State Government Victorian State Government Y Y
Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) Y
Department of Environment, Energy & Climate Action (DEECA) Y
Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority (MLRA) Y
Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions (DJSIR)
Regional Development Victoria (Gippsland) Y
Local Government Latrobe City Council (LCC) Y
Education Cooperative Research Centre Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME) at Federation University Australia N Y
Federation University Australia Y Y
Water Authorities West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (WGCMA) Y
Gippsland Water Y
Southern Rural Water (SRW), Victoria Y
Industry Groups Committee for Gippsland (C4G) Y
One Gippsland Y
Destination Gippsland Y
Environmental NGO Baw Baw Sustainability Network (BBSN)
Environmental Justice Victoria
Gippsland Climate Change Network
Landcare Networks
Latrobe Valley Field Naturalists (LVFN)
Latrobe Valley Sustainability Network (LVSN)
Strzelecki Alpine Biolink
Community Groups Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) Y
Gippsland Agricultural Group Y
Great Latrobe Park (GLP) Y Y
Latrobe City Council Residents