Queensland has the resources to lead in the race to safeguard their farmers by making a major investment into biodiesel production

Queensland’s move to kickstart a biofuels industry is a major step towards unlocking the full potential of the state’s sugarcane industry according to CANEGROWERS CEO Dan Galligan.
Dan Galligan has welcomed the decision by the Crisafulli state Government to invest $25 million into biodiesel production at Ampol’s Lytton Refinery in Brisbane QLD, calling it a chance to build a stronger, more resilient economy.
“While this project may not directly involve sugarcane, it’s an important step in establishing the kind of industry that, with the right investment and policy settings, can unlock significant opportunities for cane growers,” Dan Galligan assured.
The development of a domestic biofuels industry is something Queensland’s sugarcane growers have been advocating for decades.

The sector is already well placed to help power the next phase – from significantly expanding ethanol production to increasing green electricity generation at sugar mills, and ultimately producing advanced biofuels such as sustainable aviation fuel.
With Queensland’s deep connection to the sugarcane industry, there is a clear opportunity to ensure growers are at the centre of this emerging sector, Dan Galligan added.
“This is about more than cleaner energy – it’s about building a stronger, more resilient economy, creating additional markets for growers, adding value to every tonne of cane, and backing regional jobs and investment.
“It’s also about fuel security. Recent global disruptions have shown how exposed Australia is to supply shocks and building a domestic biofuels industry helps reduce that reliance.
“This announcement is an early step towards greater fuel independence for Queenslanders, using the resources and expertise we already have here at home. Ensuring sugarcane is part of that future will be critical to delivering it at scale.
“CANEGROWERS will continue working with government and industry partners to ensure this momentum delivers practical outcomes for growers and regional communities,” Dan Galligan concluded.



