East Kimberley businesses grappling with huge freight hikes fear they may miss out on flood subsidies

 Kimberley businesses dealing with thousands of dollars in freight hikes in the wake of catastrophic flooding may be declined subsidies if a bureaucrat does not deem their goods to be "essential".

The disaster has caused extensive damage to the only sealed highway through the Kimberley, isolating the townships of Derby and Fitzroy Crossing.

Goods being freighted from Perth to the East Kimberley, which includes Wyndham, Kununurra and Halls Creek, now have to detour through South Australia and the Northern Territory.

Centurion chief executive Justin Cardaci told the ABC that the trucking company had broadly doubled its freight fees to cover the extra 4,500 kilometres, across the return journey.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-17/flood-subsidy-kimberley-freight-cost-hikes/101863066




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