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MGA TMA Report to members

NATIONAL

Marie-Claire McKiernan | MGA TMA National Membership Manager

With COVID-19 impeding our face-to-face interactions, we have all been impacted differently. Recently we submitted an article to industry magazines, Timber Trader amd Australasian Timber on the importance of mental health in the workplace, that addressed mental health matters to create awareness.

Timber and hardware members are currently facing significant timber supply issues. In an article in Australian Hardware Journal, we covered the issues of timber shortages, spike in building approvals resulting from the stimulus package, HomeBuilder, and rise in building and renovation across all Australian states. In addition, there are issues with imports with sawmills operating at capacity.

We have worked with government departments regarding the frustration around lockdowns and ambiguity of those considered essential workers. Consulting with SA Government officials, we provided clarity to members regarding the recent lockdown in Adelaide and confirmed our businesses could remain open.

In certain NSW local government areas, the construction industry was shut down, including frame and truss manufacturers. Following communication from Frame & Truss Manufacturers Association of Australia (FTMA), Jos de Bruin, MGA TMA CEO, consulted with government contacts to successfully have frame and truss employees included as essential workers.

Current times are challenging across the country and the needs of our members are front of mind.

Please do not hesitate to contact us should you require any support or assistance. Please phone 1800 888 475 or email marie-claire.mckiernan@mga.asn.au

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