The commercial fishing industry is a powerhouse in NSW’s economy contributing $170 million annually and directly employing more than 1,600 people.
It is a vital industry on NSW’s coast and one that the NSW Government is committed to supporting.
The NSW Government made an election commitment to establish a single united commercial fishing peak body and over the last 10 months worked with the fishers and their businesses to foster the setting up of the new peak body which has been named the NSW Wild Harvest Fishers’ Association Incorporated (WHFA).
The WHFA will receive $350,000 per year for three years to assist the association to actively engage with the state’s commercial fishers and allow the industry to speak with one voice.
The seed funding will assist the WHFA to become a self-sustaining peak body for the industry that can effectively represent and advocate for the sector.
The WHFA has been developed through an industry-facilitated process, involving consultation between two standing industry organisations to establish a single united peak industry body.
The WHFA appointed Mr John Wilson as the inaugural independent Chair in April 2024.
The peak body is now operational, with a constitution and is in the process of engaging a Chief Executive Officer.
Discussions and stakeholder meetings at the industry level have been ongoing throughout the year to bring commercial fishers from the two separate industry bodies together, adopt a constitution, and determine how the body can assist industry.
Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty said:
“The NSW Government wants to ensure we have a viable, productive and sustainable commercial fisheries sector now and for future generations.
“We recognise the challenges facing the industry and that’s why it’s important to have a united peak body, to advocate and work with Government to sustainably grow the sector which plays a major role in many of our coastal communities.
“The NSW Wild Harvest Fishers’ Association will be engaging with commercial fishers across NSW to build its membership and will also undertake elections to replace the interim board.
Chair of NSW Wild Harvest Fishers’ Association, John Wilson said:
“I welcome the NSW Government’s funding towards the newly established peak fishing industry body for three years, it is crucial for the new peak body.
“The board is very grateful to the Minister for honouring the government’s election commitment to contribute funding for the peak industry body.
“We are looking forward to working closely with the Minister and her Department to make a positive difference for NSW wild harvest fishers and the NSW economy.