Primary producers hit by storms and floods in NSW can access $15,000 immediately, through grants of up $75,000, as part of the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
Deputy Premier Paul Toole said the grants are now available for eligible primary producers in the Local Government Areas that have been disaster declared for the February 2022 storm and flood event.
“We know it’s going to be a long road to recovery for our farmers, however this funding means they’ll have access to immediate support as well as in the crucial period of rebuilding ahead,” Mr Toole said.
“The NSW Government is wholeheartedly committed to supporting the recovery, and ultimately the survival, of farming communities impacted by this disaster.”
Minister for Agriculture Dugald Saunders acknowledged the magnitude of the weather event and urged impacted farmers to prioritise safety, knowing financial support is available when the water recedes.
“Sadly, many communities remain underwater, herds and crops have been swept away and the full extent of the damage is yet to be revealed,” Mr Saunders said.
“We have expedited the availability of this grant to ensure primary producers can readily access financial support as soon as it is required.
“Those eligible for this grant can access up to $15,000 up-front to assist with the immediate clean-up and recovery costs, and if required, a further $60,000 to repair more extensive damage to their properties.
“This will ensure producers can get back on their feet and operational as soon as possible.”
Minister for Emergency Services and Resilience Steph Cooke said as we move from emergency response to recovery, work is already well underway to help communities get back on their feet.
“The NSW Government is committed to making sure affected communities can recover as quickly as possible from this terrible disaster,” Ms Cooke said.
“This funding will help kick start the clean-up for farmers impacted by this disaster, many of whom still haven’t fully recovered from storms and floods in February, March and November last year.”
Primary producers are encouraged not to self-assess and should consult with their local Rural Financial Counselling Service or apply for the scheme so that the RAA can determine eligibility.
A full list of eligible LGAs can be viewed on the NSW Rural Assistance Authority’s (RAA’s) Declared Natural Disasters webpage.
For more information, or to lodge an application, visit www.raa.nsw.gov.au or call the RAA on 1800 678 593.
If you are a farmer or a member of the community requiring an emergency response regarding livestock or animals, call 1800 814 647.