Communities in Barker will have greater access to drought assistance, thanks to a Liberal-National Government package worth nearly $100 million.


The Coalition Government is responding to the ongoing drought with direct and immediate support to help farming families and communities.

Member for Barker Tony Pasin said $33.4 million had been made available through the Drought Community Support Initiative to provide immediate financial assistance to eligible households in hardship. 

“Farming households can receive up to $3,000 to spend in their local communities to cover urgent bills such as food, petrol and utilities, taking stress off families and boosting the local economy,” Mr Pasin said.

“The effects of the drought are not just felt on the farm – regional communities and businesses suffer as people spend less in towns.”

“The Coalition Government will work with the Salvation Army and St Vincent de Paul Society to make sure this money hits the ground quickly and gets to those most in need.” 

Under the Drought Communities Programme Extension an additional 13 councils across the country will have access to up to $1 million each to complete local infrastructure and drought-relief projects.

The Coorong District Council is the 9th Council in Barker to be included in the overall Drought Funding package. 

“This will boost the economy in communities in the Coorong, create jobs, engage local businesses and provide a long-lasting benefit to the community and the rural industries it depends on,” Mr Pasin said.

The government will also simplify Farm Household Allowance applications. The changes will remove business income reconciliation, change the time limit on payment to four years in every ten, simplify the assets test and recognise agistment.

“These changes will make FHA quicker and easier to access,” Mr Pasin said.

The government also announced an injection of $740,000 of contingency funding to five Rural Financial Counselling Service providers who are experiencing pressure from increased demand.

“It’s really important that those in need of support do not self-assess their eligibility and instead seek advice from an expert, like a rural financial counsellor,” Mr Pasin said.

For more information and to apply for assistance visit http://www.agriculture.gov.au/ag-farm-food/drought or call 1800 900 090. 

  

Media contact: Charlotte Edmunds – (08) 85312466