WITH drought support now extended statewide, many in our community still have questions about how to actually access the help that’s been promised.
One key measure – the $5000 On-Farm Infrastructure Grant – is still only at the Expressions of Interest stage, despite the government’s high-profile announcement that funding is available for all eligible producers.
These grants offer between $1000 and $5000 (excluding GST) on a dollar-for-dollar matched basis.
In practical terms, that means if you invest $2500 in approved infrastructure upgrades, you could be reimbursed for half.
To be eligible, you must:
• Own, share, or lease a primary production business in an approved area
• Have held an active ABN since 30 September 2024
• Contribute labour to the business
• Earn most of your income – or at least $75,000 annually – from farming
The grant can be used for practical projects like stock containment areas, water reticulation, irrigation upgrades, grain or fodder storage, re-fencing, and feed system improvements.
It’s important to note:
• Only one grant is available per business
• Work already completed before 30 September 2024 is not eligible
• You can’t claim this funding for work already supported by other state or federal programs
Once the program officially opens for applications in our region, the process involves applying through Rural Finance, getting in-principle approval, purchasing your materials or equipment within three months, then submitting receipts to be reimbursed.
I’ve recently sent out a detailed email that breaks down how to access grants, available support, payment options, and key contacts.
If you'd like a copy, feel free to email me directly at Annabelle.cleeland@parliament.vic.gov.au – I’d be more than happy to share it.
Annabelle Cleeland
Member for Euroa




