House debates

Thursday, 13 May 2021

Statements by Members

Lindsay Electorate: Baker & Provan

1:34 pm

Photo of Melissa McIntoshMelissa McIntosh (Lindsay, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

In 1946 the world was undergoing a tremendous period of change but, meanwhile, two Australian mates, two diggers coming home from World War II, were about to embark on a different kind of adventure. Arthur Baker and Don Provan bought an optical profile grinder and set up shop in St Marys. Seventy-five years later, the Baker and Provan names are still standing proudly in our community.

From their humble beginnings, Baker & Provan are now a powerhouse in our local manufacturing industry, in defence, rail and heavy industry. They employ over 50 people, including six apprentices. I know that Mal, the managing director and son-in-law of Arthur Baker, is also doing a great job, actively encouraging more women to get involved in our manufacturing industry and helping young people to get their start through an apprenticeship. You can see how proud people are to work there and be part of their story, from the new apprentices right through to staff who have been there for 30-plus years.

On behalf of the Morrison government, I would like to wish Mal and the team at Baker & Provan a very happy 75th birthday. As the local federal member, I'm particularly proud to have Baker & Provan in Lindsay. You're a testament to the strength of our local manufacturing industry, right in the heart of Western Sydney. Thank you.