Drop in to Numurkah to learn more about drought support

Published on 07 November 2019

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Moira's local farm and business owners, employees and families are encouraged to drop into the Numurkah Visitor Information Centre from midday on Thursday 14 November to learn more about drought support and other assistance programs.

Moira Shire Mayor Libro Mustica said the event will bring a wide range of organisations and agencies together in the one location. 
Our local farmers are hurting from a combination of drought, higher input costs and market uncertainty. For every job on-farm in Moira there is at least another four off-farm in processing, transport even finance, science and agronomy so the impact is amplified through local business and the community, said Mayor Mustica.

It's a time when business, community, government and council can come together to provide a helping hand, said Mayor Mustica.
The event will provide a starting point for exploring what assistance may be available including

  • Accessing financial and household assistance,
  • Temporary employment opportunities off-farm and outside the agriculture sector,
  • Taking a new direction for your farm, your business or your future career, and
  • Accessing farm, business and financial planning, as well as health and wellbeing support.

After next week’s event, council staff will be onsite in Numurkah for one-on-one conversations with anyone who would like further information or assistance.
Mayor Mustica said he is confident agriculture will continue to drive Moira’s economy into the future.

“Our soils, climate and reliable water resources are the foundations. Our willingness to try new ideas, to adapt and to innovate on and off-farm are our competitive edge. And from past experience we know the worst years have triggered some of the greatest innovations and changes in how and what we farm.

“Knowing where and how to access the right support will strengthen our local agribusinesses and the families and employees that rely on them.

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