Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Norco boost for Lismore

- MATT GAZY

NORCO employees in Lismore are set to keep their jobs following the announceme­nt of a major government funding package.

Extensive flood damage to the Norco ice cream factory had initially forced a lay-off for 170 employees.

The financial rescue package includes salaries for the workers for a minimum of 10 weeks, which will allow time for an applicatio­n for the Anchor Business Support Package (ABSP).

The major boost comes after lobbying from Norco and other major Lismore businesses, who partnered to plead for further government assistance following the flood devastatio­n.

Norco CEO Michael Hampson was thrilled to deliver the news to a community in recovery.

“We hope this represents the first step in delivering greater funding outcomes for the region in order to drive a business-led recovery,” Mr

Hampson said.

The package allows employees not involved with factory recovery efforts to work for other companies while employed by Norco.

“This significan­t developmen­t fills us with immense optimism that our pleas for greater support for Lismore businesses and the broader community have been heard,” Mr Hampson said.

Norco factory workers are thrilled at the news, particular­ly following the revelation they would be stood down just 24 hours prior.

Trent Dobrunz, 52, is reaching 10 years at Norco and said the news was a“big relief”.

“Knowing we’ll all be on the payroll for the next 10 weeks is great after such a sad day yesterday,” Mr Dobrunz said.

He said workers were more determined than ever to get stuck back into the “new normal”.

“It won’t ever be the same, but it’ll return to some new form of what we had six months ago,” he said.

James Young, 30, has worked at Norco for eight years and said the news came as a massive relief.

“It’s been a flip of emotions from yesterday and now knowing we have security for the next couple months,” Mr Young said.

Mr Young is heavily involved in the rebuilding of the factory.

“Everyone’s optimistic – we’re all glass half-full even though no one can plan for this,” he said.

The package aims to stem worker shortages in the region and support economic recovery – a major step in returning Lismore to a bustling city.

Norco recently united with other major Lismore businesses, including Summerland Credit Union, Mountain Blue Farms and Sunshine Sugar in a plea to increase the current ABSP from $65m to at least $100m.

Lismore businesses argue the $65m currently on offer by the ABSP grant is insufficie­nt to support major flood recovery efforts.

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