VICTORIAN FARMERS ELIGIBLE FOR DROUGHT EXIT GRANTS


Environmental Panorama
International
February of 2009


Media release - 3 February 2009 - Victorian irrigators can now apply for the Rudd Government's Small Block Irrigators Exit Grant Package, the Federal Minister for Climate Change, Senator Penny Wong, and the Victorian Water Minister, Tim Holding, announced today.

The Small Block Irrigators Exit Grant Package offers up to $150,000 to eligible irrigators in the Murray-Darling Basin on farms of 15 hectares or less, plus up to $20,000 in other transitional assistance. Irrigators must sell their water entitlement to the Commonwealth to be eligible for the exit grant.

"This program will help eligible irrigators remain in their family homes and on their farms while getting out of the business of irrigation. It will also help return water to the stressed rivers and wetlands of the Murray-Darling system," Senator Wong said.

The program is now open in all Basin states after the Commonwealth obtained commitments to water reform sought from Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. Irrigators in South Australia have had access to the Small Block Irrigators Exit Grant Package since November.

Mr Holding said the Victorian Government and the Commonwealth Government had reached agreement on a process to progress water market reforms.

He said a number of Victorian farmers had expressed interest in the package, particularly in the Sunraysia region.

"Although it is always unfortunate to see irrigators moving away from farming, this exit package will allow small-scale irrigators to sell their water rights while staying on their land," Mr Holding said.

"Importantly, it means irrigators impacted by drought and climate change can remain in their homes, many of which have been in the family for generations, and continue to be part of the local community."

Senator Wong encouraged interested irrigators to submit an application form to Centrelink promptly to allow an assessment of eligibility for the program.

"Small block irrigators who intend to apply must offer water entitlements for sale to the Commonwealth through the tender process by 30 April 2009 to ensure they can take advantage of this program," Senator Wong said.

Further details on the eligibility criteria for the grants is available at www.environment.gov.au/water

Small block irrigators who are seeking further information on the program are encouraged to contact Centrelink on 1800 050 015 or their local Centrelink office. More information on selling water to the Commonwealth is available at www.environment.gov.au or by calling 1800 218 478.

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Coastal wetlands benefit from $500,000 Reef Rescue boost

Joint Media release - 2 February 2009 - As part of World Wetlands Day 2009, Environment Minister Peter Garrett and Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry today announced a $500,000 funding boost for wetlands along the Great Barrier Reef coast.

The funding is part of the Rudd Government's Reef Rescue initiative, under Caring for our Country.

Caring for our Country is taking a new, coordinated approach to environmental management in Australia, built on a set of consistent national targets.

The Ministers said Reef Rescue was helping natural resource management groups, government and non-government organisations, industry and farmers in the reef's catchment to work together to protect and improve local wetlands.

"Wetlands in coastal catchments are vital to the health of the Great Barrier Reef," Mr Garrett said.

"Like the kidneys of the environment, wetlands play such an important role in filtering water moving from the catchment into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon, absorbing pollutants, providing habitat and on the coast, wetlands also help protect our shores from wave action."

Mr Burke said farmers already understood the importance of improved land management practices and were leading the way.

"Farmers will be the first affected by climate change and they will continue to adapt the latest research and development to improve sustainability on-farm," he said.

"Many of Queensland's wetlands are situated on private land so the Rudd Government will continue to support landholders in managing those wetland systems."

Other wetland activities funded by the Rudd Government through Reef Rescue include projects in the Wet Tropics, Burdekin and Burnett Mary regions, delivered in partnership with peak agricultural industry groups and non-government organisations such as Wetland Care Australia. These projects are helping land managers to integrate wetland management activities into their farm management systems.
For further information go to www.nrm.gov.au

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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