LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
CLP MUST ACT NOW TO BACK TERRITORY JOBS AND INDUSTRIES
Tuesday, 7 April 2026
Territory families and businesses have been through a tough wet season, with cyclones and severe flooding causing widespread disruption and destruction across the Territory.
Damage to key roads has made it harder to move essential goods and keep communities connected.
Many Territory businesses face an uncertain future; some unable to operate, while others are doing everything they can to stay open and support local jobs.
Now, rising fuel costs driven by global events are making it even harder, particularly for our freight, construction, pastoral and tourism sectors.
These industries support tens of thousands of local jobs, they represent thousands of Territory families, and the impacts are being felt across the broader economy.
While state leaders across the country are delivering support packages to strengthen their economies, the CLP Government has failed to do the same here.
After 18 months of saying they care about the economy, this is their biggest test, and they are nowhere to be seen.
While Commonwealth support will provide some relief, it cannot do all the heavy lifting. The CLP Government must work directly with industry to do their bit to support recovery.
That is why we call on the CLP Government to:
- Provide targeted support for the freight industry, including working with industry to address fixed price contract pressures
- Provide financial assistance to tourism operators impacted by recent weather damage to ensure they can trade through the upcoming peak season
- Provide support for the construction sector to address escalating costs and keep projects moving
Without action from the CLP Government, these challenges will continue to build, putting jobs,
projects and business viability at risk.