Council welcomes drought-relief package
Published on 07 July 2025
The Glenelg Shire Council has welcomed the latest funding boost for south-west farmers, following the announcement of the State Government’s renewed $75 million drought-relief package.
The package includes funding for up to a 40 per cent reduction on council rates for eligible farmers, fee and duty relief and additional investment in mental health services and decision-making support. The latest injection brings the total support for local drought-affected communities to $144 million since May.
Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Karen Stephens praised the Victorian Government for its timely action.
“This support package is a lifeline for many of our farmers, who are enduring one of the driest seasons in recent history,” she said.
“The direct assistance will help address some of the immediate financial pressure and allow cash to be put back into the daily household budget or towards much needed stock feed.
“We welcome the opportunity to work directly with the Victorian Government to administer this assistance and look forward to receiving further details on when these payment reductions can be applied. As a council we are on the ground with our communities every day—we understand the hardship and we know how best to deliver the support where it’s needed most.”
While the funding is a positive step, Cr Stephens stressed the importance of continued support for the agricultural sector.
“This investment is an important start, but the road to recovery will be a long one. Drought impacts don’t disappear with one funding round, they affect future production, mental wellbeing and local businesses well beyond a single season,” she said.
“Council will continue to advocate for additional resources and longer-term planning to ensure the future of our region’s farming communities are secure and sustainable.”
To view the full range of financial, technical and wellbeing support available to drought impacted farmers visit agriculture.vic.gov.au/drought.