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Thursday 12 March 2026 Conditions are ideal for flystrikeRecent weather has created ideal conditions for flystrike Dr Jeff Cave, Senior Veterinary Officer With the current weather conditions, sheep producers should be aware conditions are ideal for flystrike. Flystrike is a condition that costs the Australian sheep industry approximately $320 million annually, because of lost production, treatment costs and deaths. Reducing the risk of flystrike has great benefits to the health and wellbeing of sheep – as well as their productivity. The major fly responsible for flystrike in sheep in the green blowfly, Lucilia cuprina, which is believed to be the cause of 90% of flystrike cases. Victorian fox bounty resumes
The Victorian Fox Bounty resumes this week. The bounty is currently funded to 30 June 2026 and reward payments remain at the increased rate of $14 per fox scalp. To streamline the application process and ensure prompt electronic payment, participants are encouraged to create an online bounty account. Please note that cheque payments are no longer accepted. The 2026 collection schedule across the state can be viewed on our website. Victoria cracks down on further aquatic pests
Pictured: The New Zealand green-lipped mussel is among 14 newly declared noxious aquatic species To protect Victoria’s aquatic environment and industries, Agriculture Victoria has strengthened aquatic pest rules by declaring 14 new high‑risk species. The declaration of these additional noxious aquatic species means people must not bring, keep, sell, transport or release these live species in Victoria’s protected waters. Biosecurity Victoria Executive Director, Charlotte Austin said Victoria’s rivers, lakes and coasts face increasing threats from harmful pests and invasives that do not belong here. Save the date: BestWool/BestLamb and BetterBeef conferences
After last year’s successful roadshow, the BestWool/BestLamb and BetterBeef conferences return to The Goods Shed in Ballarat on 23 and 24 June. There’ll be two full days of insights, innovations and practical take home messages for sheep and cattle producers across Victoria – and a combined industry dinner at the end of day 1. Pop it in your diary now for June and stay tuned for more updates. Worksafe side-by-side vehicle safety
Side-by-sides can be an excellent tool on farming properties. They have extra space for passengers and a greater load carrying capacity than motorbikes and quad bikes. But, like any vehicle operated on farms, they come with risks. There are some simple ways that you can control these risks to stay safe.
Bushfire informationFollowing a bushfire there is a lot to consider when it comes to caring for livestock and getting your farm back on track. Primary Producer Bushfire Recovery Grants and Concessional LoansHas your farm been impacted by recent bushfires? The Victorian Government has measures to support Victorian primary producers affected by the January 2026 bushfires. You may be eligible for a recovery grant or a concessional loan to help with cleanup, restoration and rebuilding. A full list of eligible activities is included in the program guidelines. When applying for a grant or loan, it’s important that you don’t self-assess and if you’re unsure of your eligibility, contact Rural Finance with any questions. Applications are now open and will close at 4 pm on 21 October 2026. You can check your eligibility via Rural Finance www.ruralfinance.com.au or call them on 1800 260 425 with any questions. Emergency Relief Drinking Water programCommunities in bushfire affected areas and who are not on reticulated (town) water, may be eligible for a tank refill of up to 20,000 litres through the Emergency Relief Drinking Water program. Your household may be eligible if you are not on reticulated (town) water and rely on tank water for domestic use, and your household tank has been impacted by fires. Impacts may include that you’ve emptied your tank for fire-fighting purposes, or it may now contain ash or other contaminants. Essential Water Replacement In a bushfire FFMVic and CFA may need to take water from private property using tankers or aircraft to help put out fires. If essential water is taken from your property, you can make a request for its replacement via the FFMVic website. Essential water is water that is needed for:
Farm Drought Support Grants
Pictured: The grant covers activities like constructing new or upgrading existing feed systems - feed pads or feed troughs Use a Farm Drought Support Grant to make on-farm infrastructure upgrades and improvements such as grain feeders, troughs, pasture restoration, stock containment areas, and more. Farmers in south west Victoria can access $10,000. Wellbeing counsellors
Wellbeing counsellors work hand in hand with experienced financial counsellors to ensure that your mental health receives as much attention as your bottom line. Providing practical strategies and helping you to tailor them to your specific circumstances, across the north and south west. Wellbeing counsellors can visit you at your property or talk over the phone to assist with: ✔ Managing stress To speak to a Wellbeing Counsellor call 1300 735 578. Find out more at wswrcs.com.au/ For further drought support visit agriculture.vic.gov.au/drought or call 136 186. Farm Advisory Service
Farmers from across the state have access to 2 one-on-one consultations with a technical specialist. Specialist consultants include agronomists, veterinarians, animal nutritionists, business advisors and farm planners, with expertise across dairy, beef, sheep and wool, horticulture and cropping. For further drought support visit agriculture.vic.gov.au/drought or call 136 186. Look Over the Farm Gate applications open In response to the bushfires and ongoing drought, Look Over the Farm Gate applications are now open. Grants of up to $5,000 are available for events and activities that support mental health and wellbeing. Managed by the National Centre for Farmer Health on behalf of the Victorian Government. For further drought support visit: agriculture.vic.gov.au/drought or call 136 186. For more information on bushfire support, visit www.agriculture.vic.gov.au/bushfires or call 136 186.
When: Monday 16 March, 4–5 pm In this series of four online tutorials, multispecies pasture specialist Jade Killoran will discuss the establishment and management of your multispecies pastures. Each tutorial will focus on a topic essential for the success of your multispecies pasture:
Jade's presentation will be followed by time for you to ask questions and to workshop your paddock plans for an autumn multispecies pasture. Mount Mercer Pasture Recovery and Plant Identification Workshop and BBQWhen: Tuesday 24 March, 10 am – 12:30 pm with BBQ after Are you wondering how your pastures will recover after fire or drought? Join Lisa Miller (Southern Farming Systems) and Neil James (Agriculture Victoria) for a morning workshop on pasture and plant identification, as well as a discussion on how pasture recovery and management options. Free event, please register for catering purposes. ISCC market readiness and risk awarenessWhen: Tuesday 24 March, 6:30–8:30 pm Don't miss out on your chance to update your knowledge on ISCC at these FREE information dinners.
The ISCC market readiness and awareness project is an investment of the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC). It is led by Pinion Advisory in collaboration with Grain Producers SA (GPSA). Farmer's Day OutWhen: Wednesday 25 March, 9:30 am – 5 pm This event will provide farmers with an action-packed day full of workshops, stalls, and networking to enhance their capacity to run a profitable business. The day is a chance to come together with others in the industry and build connections. Food featuring growers and producers from the Central Highlands region will be available to purchase throughout the day. Planting trees for carbon sequestrationWhen: Saturday 28 March, 1–4 pm Join Angus Donaldson, sustainability advisor with Barwon Water, for a site visit and presentation about Barwon Water's offset program. The presentation will include a discussion of two Environmental Plantings projects, with insights into their assessment, design, and delivery. Angus will explain the architecture of the national offset scheme, the Australian Carbon Credit Unit Scheme, (ACCU), and provide information on the Full Carbon Accounting Model (FullCAM) carbon calculator. RSVP: By Monday 23 March to Mike Robinson-Koss 0448 605 919 or Sarah Brien sarah.brien@ccma.vic.gov.au When: Tuesday 31 March, 1–2:30 pm Running a farm business in a challenging climate is no small task – but you don’t have to do it alone. This free webinar is designed for business owners and management teams seeking practical tools, fresh perspective and support to begin planning for a stronger, more sustainable future for their business. Upskilling agribusinesses for the futureWhen: Wednesday 1 April 2026, 11 am – 1 pm These sessions are designed to assist agribusinesses to prepare for the unexpected and setting up the business to have the capability and sustainability to navigate challenging situations and prepare for the future. Come along and hear from McLaren Hunt about what you need to think of with tax planning, preparing for grant opportunities, tax write offs to assist with water and fodder storage.
Contacting Agriculture VictoriaCall 136 186 from anywhere in Australia for the cost of a local call (except for mobiles and public telephones). If you are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment, contact us through the National Relay Service at 133 677 or visit the National Relay Service. All contact points can be found at: agriculture.vic.gov.au/about-us/contact-us This newsletter is distributed by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action. Were you forwarded this email? Subscribe now. |