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Home » Farmers Welcome Plans To Attract More Vets To Regional Nsw

Farmers Welcome Plans To Attract More Vets To Regional Nsw

22 January, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

NSW Farmers have welcomed the new Welcome Experience program for vets, vet nurses, vet technicians.

The state’s peak farm body has welcomed a new government initiative to address acute shortages of vets across rural NSW.

Under the NSW Government’s Welcome Experience program, vets, vet nurses, vet technicians and their families are now eligible to receive assistance with sourc­ing housing, childcare and other services when moving to rural NSW.

NSW Farmers’ Member Dr Robyn Alders AO said news of the initiative had been warmly welcomed by farming communities across the state, as they continued to grap­ple with critical workforce shortages.

“Farmers know that healthy animals are productive animals and it’s in their best in­terests to care for their livestock – but the reality is they need to have access to vets if they are to successfully protect animal health on-farm,” Dr Alders said.

“Effective surveillance, detection and response to animal disease is also reliant on a strong veterinary sector, and this has been proven time and time again during re­cent outbreaks of exotic animal disease in southern Australia, and detections of notifi­able animal disease in NSW.

“We need our vets, and it’s great to see our government recognise this.”

However, Dr Alders warned further solu­tions to address the shortage of veterinary workers were still necessary, with mentor­ing, training and incentive programs just some of the solutions proposed by NSW Farmers in a recent inquiry into vet short­ages last year.

“If we want to build a sustainable veteri­nary workforce here in rural NSW, then we need a range of solutions that address the complex challenges that have caused this shortage in the first place,” Dr Alders said.

“Incentives such as waiving student debt for graduate vets who take up work in rural NSW would make a real difference in at­tracting vets to rural communities, as would more partnerships between the public and private vet sectors in support of rapid ex­otic animal disease detection and control in NSW.

“Around the world governments are sup­porting a range of initiatives to ensure the availability of appropriate, affordable veter­inary services to livestock producers, and it’s critical our government does the same.”

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