Port of Melbourne to become critical infrastructure under Opposition bill

Thursday 7 March 2024

Port of Melbourne to become critical infrastructure under
Opposition bill

Shadow Minister for Ports and Freight, Roma Britnell, has today introduced a private members’ bill to
designate the Port of Melbourne as critical infrastructure.

The Emergency Management Amendment (Port of Melbourne) Bill 2024 seeks to amend the Emergency
Management Act 2013 to define the Port of Melbourne as critical infrastructure and mandate its inclusion in
the Victorian Critical Infrastructure Register.

Inclusion in the Register, currently at the discretion of the Minister, activates robust emergency
management obligations, including requiring completion of:
• A statement of assurance
• Emergency risk management planning and documentation
• An emergency management exercise (testing the robustness of emergency risk management plans
and response to potential threats);
• An audit

Recent events such as cyber-attacks, protests and industrial action caused significant disruption to goods
getting to families and demonstrates the vital importance of robust emergency management and security
arrangements for the Port.

The significant backlog of containers affecting trade resulted in a cost to the Victorian economy estimated
at $84 million per week, with further activity relating to activists at the port leading to ongoing disruptions
and delays.

Shadow Minister for Ports and Freight, Roma Britnell, said: “The Port of Melbourne’s ongoing security and
stable operation is essential to the continued growth and prosperity of Victoria and Australia. While
Treasurer Tim Pallas describes the disruptions and protests as a “minor inconvenience”, Victorians are
paying the price through higher costs to critical goods.

“Victoria is facing a cost-of-living crisis and the port’s treatment as critical infrastructure under the Act
should not be at the discretion of the responsible Minister. This bill will designate the port as critical
infrastructure and should be supported by the Allan Government.”

Chief Executive Office of Victoria International Container Terminal Ltd, Bruno Porchietto, said: “The Port of
Melbourne plays a vital role in the Victorian economy, handling more than one-third of Australia’s container
trade and contributing over $11 billion in economic activity.

“Ongoing delays flow through to consumers as higher prices, so it is vital the port be designated as critical
infrastructure to reduce disruptions and cost pressures.”

Roma Britnell MP
Member for South West Coast
Shadow Minister for Ports and Freight
Shadow Minister for Child Protection
Shadow Minister for Boating and Fishing

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