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Collins announces $36M in drought support on SA visit

Grain Central May 28, 2025

Grain Producers SA CEO Brad Perry speaks with Federal Agriculture Minister Julie Collins and the farmer on a Mid North property yesterday to hear about and see the impact of SA’s drought. Photo: GPSA

THE FEDERAL Government has today announced $36 million to help producers prepare and respond to drought through a four-year extension of the Future Drought Fund Communities Program.

The move is being announced by Federal Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Julie Collins on her visit to drought-hit South Australia this week.

“The Albanese Labor Government understands that so many South Australian farmers are doing it tough with these harsh conditions, which is why I have made this visit a priority,” Ms Collins said in a statement.

“Our government has been working hand in hand with the South Australian Government to ensure that farmers get the support they need.

“We know drought doesn’t just impact farmers – it can flow out to the rest of the community, with small businesses, local groups and not-for-profits all feeling the strain.”

The Federal Government is also providing an extra $800,000 to Rural Financial Counselling Service  providers in SA and Victoria.

“Building drought resilience is critical, but when conditions get really tough it’s important that we can provide support.

“We’ve seen increased demand for our South Australian and Victorian RFCS providers, and I’m really pleased that we can provide this extra support to boost capacity.”

The FDFCP aims to improve social outcomes, build leadership, fund community projects and help communities find better ways to work together.

The programs will be delivered by the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal and the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation.

Funds come from the FDF, set up in 2019 with an initial Federal Government investment of $3.9 billion.

The earnings from this are reinvested, and the FDF is expected to grow to $5B by 2028-29; each year, $100M is made available for FDF grants and programs.

The Federal Government has advised that around 870 South Australians are currently receiving the Farm Household Allowance through Services Australia, and 343 low-interest Regional Investment Corporations loans totalling more than $329M are being accessed by South Australians.

Through around 6149 accounts, the aggregated value of Farm Management Deposit accounts held by producers in SA totals more than $942M.

“The government is supporting farmers – from practical assistance like seeking a concessional loan from the Regional Investment Corporation to accessing the Farm Household Allowance for those hardest hit,” Ms Collins said.

“Farmers can also access free and independent financial counselling through the Rural Financial Counselling Service.

“This is a vital service that can help improve the financial well-being of farm businesses which is why I’m proud to be announcing more funding for the service on my visit to South Australia.”

Source: Federal Government

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