Collie Just Transition

Diversifying Collie’s economy from a dependence on the coal industry.
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The WA Government has been working to transition the Collie economy from its dependence on coal by investing to attract major projects and to bring new and emerging industries to town. 

This work has been implemented using the internationally-recognised Just Transition framework, which focuses on supporting workers, industries and communities in the shift from carbon-intensive industries. 

In 2022, the State Government announced the town’s remaining coal-fired power stations were to be retired in a phased, managed approach by 2030 and committed to a $547.4 Collie Transition Package to support the decision.     

This package included the establishment of the $230 million Collie Industrial Transition Fund to attract major projects and new industries to the town. A further $300 million was allocated toward the decommissioning of Muja Power Station and Collie Power Station following the closure of each asset - creating an ongoing pipeline of local work opportunities. 

To support the workforce’s ongoing transition, $16.9 million was invested in local skills, training, and career advice, which is being delivered through the expanded Collie Jobs and Skills Centre.   

The major funding package was on top of more than $115 million committed to Collie since 2017, supporting initiatives aimed at diversifying the local economy, supporting new and emerging industries, and creating jobs in the region.  

The State Government has now invested a total of almost $700 million to support the delivery of a successful transition for the people of Collie. 

To read more about the current phase of Collie’s transition as it continues to move away from coal, you can read the Collie Just Transition Plan 2026-30. 

For further information on the Collie region, including business or investment opportunities, please direct enquiries to the Collie Delivery Unit at collie@dpc.wa.gov.au

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Collie Transition Package

The plan to attract new and emerging industries, create local jobs, support small businesses and provide free training and employment advice for impacted workers.
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Collie Industrial Transition Fund

This package includes a new Collie Industrial Transition Fund to attract major projects and new industries to the town.
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Collie Just Transition News

See what’s powering Collie’s future by reading the latest editions of the Just Transition Newsletter.
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Collie Just Transition Podcast

Hear the latest updates, news, and conversations on what’s powering Collie’s transition.
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Achievements

Read more about the many milestones that have been achieved along Collie’s evolving journey to transition.
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Collie Just Transition Plan

See the full State Government’s commitment to working with the community and industry to deliver a Just Transition for Collie.

What is Just Transition?

Just Transition is an internationally-endorsed framework for supporting impacted workers and communities in the transition away from emissions-intensive industries such as coal. 

As part of that framework, Collie’s Just Transition Working Group (JTWG) was formulated. The Group includes members from across industry, government and community to ensure affected people are considered by decision-makers and that early action towards a Just Transition can minimise any negative impacts and maximise positive opportunities.  

The approach recognises that energy transitions are about people: the people affected by the decisions and the people who make the decisions.

Working together at a regional level can improve outcomes for impacted communities including through job placements in nearby industries, early re-skilling of affected workers, and attracting different industries to support economic diversification. 

The Western Australian Government is committed to supporting this significant economic structural transition and has committed to a Just Transition for Collie. 

Collie’s Just Transition Plan was released in December 2020 and is currently being implemented. In June 2022, funding towards the transition was increased to more than $662 million.  

Read more about the Collie Transition Package

The Collie Delivery Unit

The Collie Delivery Unit (CDU) is a tangible example of the State Government’s commitment to Collie.

Work is being conducted across multiple work streams and sectors to ensure workforce and industry issues are being managed and that Collie is attractive for investment and can deliver sustainable employment opportunities for the local community.

While the CDU leads much of this work, collaboration is critical with other Government entities.

These include the South West Development Commission (SWDC), the Department of Energy and Economic Diversification (DEED), the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA), the Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD) and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).

Based on the areas of priority for the CDU, support and coordination of the whole-of-government delivery on the Government’s commitments to Collie will be done through the:

  • Identification and facilitation of new economic and industry opportunities;
  • A Just Transition plan for workers that will be most affected by industry transition;
  • Ensuring government delivery of key commitments and projects; and
  • Engagement with stakeholders to maintain community confidence and ensure there is clear communication on the Government’s effort and achievements in Collie.

The CDU is part of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, recognising the need for a whole-of-government approach to program implementation. The team has officers in Collie and Perth.

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