The Hon Catherine King MP
Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
Anne Urquhart MP
Federal Member for Braddon
MEDIA RELEASE
REVIEW TO ENSURE A STRONG TRANSPORT FUTURE FOR TASMANIA
The Albanese Labor Government has announced a review into the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme (TFES) is now underway, delivering on a 2025 election commitment.
TFES financially supports Tasmanian freight, including the state’s world-class produce, and passengers to cross the Bass Strait.
The review will consider if TFES could better support local businesses, including farmers and producers, to compete in domestic and other markets.
It will also consider how the Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme is reducing the cost of moving passenger vehicles across the Bass Strait.
The review will be carried out by newly appointed independent reviewers Dr David Parmeter and Dr Jenny Gordon.
It will also explore other issues raised by the 2024 Senate Select Committee inquiry into TFES.
Mr Parmeter is the former Chair of the Maritime Industry Australia Limited and the current Chair of the Australian Mariners’ Welfare Society.
Dr Gordon served previously as the Chief Economist at DFAT and currently serves on the Asian Development Bank Institute’s Advisory Council.
The Albanese Labor Government is committed to ensuring these critical schemes are fit-for-purpose and best serving Tasmanians, including reducing the red tape for efficient shipping.
Since July 2025, Tasmanian businesses have already been benefitting from a 25 per cent increase in assistance rates under the scheme – putting more money in their back pockets at a time it’s needed most.
A final review report and recommendations to the government are expected in the first half of 2026.
Further information on the schemes and the review, including the review terms of reference, is available at: www.infrastructure.gov.au/infrastructure-transport-vehicles/maritime/tasmanian-transport-schemes.
Quotes attributable to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Catherine King:
“We know how important these financial support schemes are, as Tasmanians don’t have the interstate road or rail options that their mainland counterparts do.
“A strong shipping industry means new jobs, supply chain security and economic diversity, which is why we are investing an additional $95 million in the TFES over the next two years.
“I look forward to seeing the outcomes of the review as we continue to support a stronger future for Tasmanians.”
Quotes attributable to the Member for Braddon, Anne Urquhart:
“TFES is extremely important for the sustainability and continued operations of Tasmanian businesses.
“Being an island state with offshore islands who are entirely dependent on shipping, it’s important to have a robust fit for purpose scheme.
“I was pleased to have been the deputy chair of the committee that proposed the recommendations that the Albanese Labor Government committed to in the 2025 election and look forward to the outcome of this review.”
7 October 2025

