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Home » Water In Demand As Drought Tightens Grip Across Southern Australia

Water In Demand As Drought Tightens Grip Across Southern Australia

25 February, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Rural Aid has received a surge in requests for water tanks and water deliveries in 2026.

 

While floods, bushfires, and cyclones have dominated recent headlines, drought remains a pressing concern for farming families across Australia. Rural Aid has received a surge in requests for assistance, particularly for household drinking water – a daily necessity that has become increasingly scarce on drought-affected properties. In 2026 alone, Rural Aid has received 231 requests for water tanks, highlighting the scale of the challenge.

Victoria and New South Wales saw their lowest January rainfall totals since 2013 and 2014 respectively. Some water storages in the eastern and southern states have also declined by up to 50% compared to this time last year, adding to the daily challenges for farming families.

Looking ahead, rainfall is likely to be below average for much of the countries south, suggesting dry conditions may continue for farming families in these regions.

Rural Aid Chief Executive Officer John Warlters said, “For people in the city, it’s easy to take clean water from the tap for granted. But for hundreds of farming families in drought-affected regions, this simply isn’t the case. Access to reliable household water has become a daily challenge, and it affects every part of life on the farm.”

Rural Aid has been delivering water as on-farm stocks run low, providing household water to help manage daily routines and care for their families.

“Drought brings multiple pressures at once,” Mr Warlters said. “Even small support, like access to water tanks or wellbeing resources, can make a real difference.”

Rural Aid continues to provide practical assistance and wellbeing support to farmers affected by drought.

“Drought may not always make the headlines, but it hasn’t gone away,” Mr Warlters said. “We want farming families to know help is available and that Rural Aid is here to support them.”

Assistance is available now for farmers. Call 1300 327 624 or visit www.ruralaid.org.au. We’re here to help.

Filed Under: Articles, General Interest, Rural Round Up, Special Interests

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