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Home » More Money For Cash Strapped Drought Communities

More Money For Cash Strapped Drought Communities

27 February, 2020 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Step Up In Drought Budget Support

The Australian Government has extended the Drought Community Support Initiative (DCSI), providing a further $82.75 million to continue crucial support for farming households battling the continuing drought.

On top of this, further drought relief support will also be available under a new Drought Community Outreach program.

Minister for Drought David Littleproud said the DCSI extension meant up to $3,000 in cash payments for more farmers, farm workers and farm contractors and suppliers who are experiencing financial hardship and struggling to pay for basic household expenses.

“This step-up in support follows the Government’s announcement last month that an additional 52 Local Government Areas (LGAs) are eligible to apply for the Drought Communities Programme (DCP) Extension, supporting communities in the most drought-affected agricultural regions of Australia by investing in economy-stimulating local infrastructure initiatives.”

Eligible farming households in these 52 new LGAs will now be able to access the DCSI from mid to late March, from either The Salvation Army or the St Vincent de Paul Society.

“The Government is doing what it takes to support farming households through these extremely difficult financial and stressful times,” Minister Littleproud said.

Under the new Drought Community Outreach program, the Country Women’s Association (CWA) and Rotary Australia World Community Service would each receive a further $5 million to provide vouchers of up to $500 to farming households experiencing hardship due to drought, Minister Littleproud said.

“Led by the Coordinator-General for Drought, the Hon Shane Stone AC QC, the National Drought and North Queensland Flood Response and Recovery Agency is bringing a renewed focus to working in partnership with all levels of government, farmers, regional communities and small businesses, industry and not-for-profit organisations to respond to the current drought, as well as prepare for future droughts.

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