Vic Forests’
disaster brings to mind the familiar Hemingway quote: “How did you go
bankrupt?"
“Two ways.
Gradually, then suddenly.”
The 2021/22 bottom line of $54 million was
followed by a $61 million loss in 2022/23, according to Vic Forests’ recently
tabled Annual Report.
However a close reading of the financials reveals the picture was far worse.
Grants from the Victorian government to meet
compensation payments, to customers for non-supply and to contractors for being
sidelined, were included as revenue thereby making the picture look vastly
better.
Government funds to Vic Forest comprised three
main groups:
·
Operating grants
for plantation and nursery establishment, grants to cover the costs of
non-commercial activities, revenue from sales of goods and services to other State
government entities.
·
Grants to cover compensation
payments.
·
Loans.
To see the real extent of the cost to
Victorian taxpayers a little re-working of the profit and loss statements are required.
This is the restated P&L before and after
compensation payments:
Vic Forests P&L
Statement $m |
||
2022/23 |
2021/22 |
|
Revenue |
||
Sale of forest products |
17.9 |
88.4 |
Other income from Vic Government |
15.2 |
19.0 |
Other income third parties |
2.1 |
0.2 |
35.2 |
107.6 |
|
Expenses |
||
Harvest cartage & other production exp |
19.2 |
71.7 |
Employee benefits expenses |
21.5 |
20.3 |
Roading expenses |
7.3 |
6.4 |
Regeneration expenses |
3.2 |
3.2 |
Amortisation and depreciation expenses |
4.1 |
9.9 |
Legal expenses |
5.0 |
10.5 |
Other operating expenses |
11.2 |
11.1 |
71.4 |
133.1 |
|
Operating loss before
compensation payments |
-36.2 |
-25.6 |
Compensation payments |
150.3 |
13.6 |
Net loss after compensation
payments |
-186.5 |
-39.2 |
The loss before compensation payments in 2022/23
was $36.2 million (21/22 loss $25.6 million).
As can be seen this includes operating revenue
from the Victorian government of $15.2 million ($19.0 million in 2022/23). The breakup
of these amounts is:
2022/23 |
2021/22 |
|
Other income from Vic
Government |
||
Plantation
and establishment grants |
0.9 |
2.0 |
Grants
for non-commercial services |
10.5 |
12.6 |
Other
income for goods and services |
3.8 |
4.4 |
15.2 |
19.0 |
After compensation payments of $150.3 in
2022/23 ($13.6 million in 2021/22) the loss in 2022/23 was $186.5 million ($39.2
million in 2021/22).
However even these amounts don’t tell the full
story. There is further compensation of $55.6 million expected to be paid.
The operating losses needed to be financed and
that required more funds from the Victorian Governments this time via loans.
Total government assistance to Vic Forests over the two years 2021/22 and
2022/23 is best shown in the following table:
Funds from Vic government $m |
||
2022/23 |
2021/22 |
|
Grants for compensation payments |
149.0 |
6.3 |
Loans |
20.0 |
32.8 |
Total for 21/22 & 22/23 |
169.0 |
39.1 |
Plus estimated future compensation |
55.6 |
|
Total bailout funds from Vic
Govt |
263.7 |
In two years Vic Forests cost Victorian
taxpayers $263.7 million yet was still able to say it “is proud to be recognised as a
credible, successful, and dynamic native forestry business that provides a
sustainable contribution to Victoria.”[1]
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