Laverton North: Tony Abbott opens $80m milk plant

Prime Minister Tony Abbott was in Wyndham on Thursday to officially open a new $80 million milk processing factory.

Mr Abbott joined Victorian Premier Denis Napthine to open the Devondale Murray Goulburn milk processing and bottling plant on a site in Laverton North that was previously a paddock.

He said the plant would create 50 long-term jobs in the area and was capable of processing 50,000 litres of milk per hour and 150 million litres every year.

It will be a critical part in a new 10-year agreement between Devondale and Coles which will see the milk company supply more than 400 supermarkets with products.

“This is a great anecdote to any pessimism we might be tempted to feel about dairy or the manufacturing industry and about the ability of Australian companies to work together to give Australians the best possible deal,” Mr Abbott said.

“Coles cops a bit of flak … but it was great credit that they were prepared to offer Murray Goulburn this 10-year contract.”

Dr Napthine said the $80 million investment from Devondale in building the plant showed that Melbourne’s west was important to Victoria’s future.

“This is a vote of confidence in the future of Victoria,” he said.

Both Mr Abbott and Dr Napthine used the chance to spruik the East West Link, which, they said, would help service trucks that would be using the Devondale plant.

Devondale Murray Goulburn managing director Gary Helou said the facility was the first of its kind in Australia and that it would be the most technologically advanced and the fastest processing and bottling plant in the country.