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Labour MP Tamati Coffey seeks meeting with ministers over Kawerau mill closure

By Charlotte Jones
Local Democracy Reporter·Rotorua Daily Post·
20 May, 2021 09:33 PM2 mins to read

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 The Tasman Mill, a producer of pulp and paper, is the main employer in Kawerau.  Photo / File
The Tasman Mill, a producer of pulp and paper, is the main employer in Kawerau. Photo / File

The Tasman Mill, a producer of pulp and paper, is the main employer in Kawerau. Photo / File

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The potential closure of Kawerau's paper mill is a "real blow" to the community, says Labour MP Tamati Coffey.

Norske Skog met with employees this week to tell them it is considering closing down its Tasman Mill.

The mill employs 160 people.

"The mill is a large employer in Kawerau, and many of the community have links past and present to the people that have worked there over the last 65 years and the land underneath it, has a significance to Ngāti Tuwharetoa ki Kawerau," Coffey said.

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Labour MP Tamati Coffey said he will be seeking urgent meetings with ministers over the closure of Tasman Mill in Kawerau.  Photo / File
Labour MP Tamati Coffey said he will be seeking urgent meetings with ministers over the closure of Tasman Mill in Kawerau. Photo / File

"I was out there recently and spoke to the management about their situation and was made aware of the many issues that they are going through.

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"I will be seeking urgent meetings with ministers to see what can be done. I'll be heading out there again next week to offer support," he said.

Local Democracy Reporting understands Norske Skog is seeking feedback on the proposal until June 10 and will cease operations by June 30.

Coffey said he wanted to acknowledge the tough times that the workers, management, and whānau would be going through as the future of the mill becomes headline news.

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"I've been in close communications with Tane Phillips, the Pulp and Paper Workers Union on-site representative and will continue to work alongside him to make sure that the workers and their whānau are being looked after through this process," he said.

"Many workers come from the smaller towns outside of Kawerau where the job opportunities are incredibly limited, so this will be devastating news.

"It's a real blow, after the good news this week that the Whakatane Board Mill is in final discussions with a new owner and the workforce jobs may well be saved," Coffey said.

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