Government needs to better recognise industry impacts of gas network shutdown in next ACT Budget
Joe Prevedello • February 27, 2026
MEDIA RELEASE
Friday 27 February 2026
In the 2026-27 Budget, the ACT Government needs to start properly accounting for the adverse impacts on Canberra’s plumbers and gasfitters caused by its decision to close Canberra’s natural gas network by 2045, Chief Executive Officer of the Master Plumbers Association ACT (MPA ACT), Joe Prevedello said today.
“Addressing the adverse industry impacts of its decision to decommission the ACT’s natural gas network by 2045, headlines the MPA ACT’s 2026-27 Pre-Budget Submission, as a critical issue the Government needs to engage with industry on moving forward,” Joe Prevedello said.
“We are calling on the Government to allocate funds in the next Budget to kick-start a plumbing and gasfitting industry transition plan process that needs to include funding and policy change across a range of different areas including education and training, government fees and charges, red tape and regulation and the future role of our sector.
“The Master Plumbers ACT would much prefer the Government reverses its decision to decommission the gas network, but we recognise they are moving forward with the process and thus an industry transition plan is needed,” Joe Prevedello said.
The MPA ACT’s Pre-Budget Submission has also sought requests on:
· A reduction in payroll tax and apprentice exemptions
· A focus on quality education to meet changing technologies
· Red tape reduction to boost industry efficiency, and
· A crack-down on dodgy and unethical operators
“Canberra’s plumbing, drainage and gasfitting sector is facing economic, policy and political headwinds and the Government needs to work more closely with industry to keep the sector strong into the future,” Joe Prevedello said.
“We recognise the Government’s willingness to listen, act and engage with the removal of greywater piping requirements in new home builds and renovations on the cusp of coming to fruition. This is an excellent example of Government and industry working together.
“The MPA ACT looks forward to kick-starting the process and working on a transition plan, among our other Pre-Budget Submission requests to help industry,” Joe Prevedello concluded.
Find our 2026-27 Pre Budget Submission here.












