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Home » Cooke Calls For ‘Fuel For Harvest’ Guarantee From NSW Government

Cooke Calls For ‘Fuel For Harvest’ Guarantee From NSW Government

29 April, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Steph Cooke MP is calling on the NSW Premier to back his statement, ‘there is no strong NSW without a strong farming sector’, with some action.

Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke is calling on the NSW Government for a ‘Fuel for Harvest’ guarantee, and to outline the measures they will implement to ensure farmers will have access to fuel during the critical 2026 harvest period, and beyond.

The call follows statements from Federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen that fuel sup­plies are secured “until May”, leaving farm­ers uncertain about the future beyond the autumn sowing window.

Ms Cooke said the NSW Government must guarantee that fuel will be available to farmers for harvest now, regardless of whether fuel shipments continue to arrive in the latter part of the year.

Without clear assurances, she said farm­ers risk investing hundreds of thousands of dollars into crops they may not be able to harvest.

“Farmers are being asked to commit to a season right now, without knowing whether they’ll have the fuel to get their crop off in November and December,” Ms Cooke said.

Ms Cooke said the NSW Government must outline how it will safeguard fuel ac­cess for the state’s agriculture industry, in­cluding options such as priority allocation, strategic reserves, or industry-specific pro­tections in the event of future supply dis­ruptions.

“Optimism alone will not ensure the food supply chain continues to function,” Ms Cooke said.

“If fuel isn’t available at harvest, crops won’t get off the paddock, and it does not matter whether you live in Cootamundra or Kogarah, everyone will feel the effects of this at the supermarket checkout.”

The rural MP warned that uncertainty is already influencing decisions across re­gional NSW. “We are hearing directly from farmers who are reconsidering how much they sow this season,” Ms Cooke said.

“And if the Government cannot guaran­tee fuel access for harvest, it must be up­front with farmers before they invest in a season that may not be viable.”

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