Newcastle Council will write to the State Government urging it to change its requirements around train wheel procurement.
Council unanimously endorsed an amended motion which calls on the Government to secure local contracts for fleet maintenance.
Operators of Mayfield steel manufacturer Molycop have warned jobs are at risk if the State Government doesn’t stop buying cheap wheels from China, instead of preferencing local suppliers.
Deputy Lord Mayor Charlotte McCabe says Council wants to see heavy manufacturing stay open.
“We’re advocating for our State and Federal Governments to make sure their procurement decisions support local manufacturing and local jobs.
“There was a bit of talk about the work that’s already been done by the Federal Government on things like dumping of cheaper goods into the state, but just continuing to advocate for protecting local jobs,” she said.
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