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Ag News Gippsland

Thursday 16 April 2026

Burn piles can be risk to stock

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Farmers looking to ignite burn piles when fire restrictions are lifted are being urged to be cautious with stock.

Of particular concern are contaminants left in ash and debris from treated pine posts, which landholders may be burning after replacing fences damaged in recent fires.

Agriculture Victoria veterinary officer Dr Lydia Nicholson said a case near Wangaratta served as a sobering reminder of how well-intentioned actions can pose serious risks to livestock.

‘During a disease investigation, several cattle were found dead after displaying severe neurological signs – staggering, blindness and collapse,’ she said.

‘Post-mortem examinations and laboratory testing were conducted, but the key breakthrough came during a discussion with the landholder. It was revealed that a bonfire had recently been lit on the property and the burn pile included treated timber.’

Treated timber, which is commonly used in fencing, yards, and landscaping, is often preserved with copper chrome arsenate (CCA), a chemical that protects wood from rot and pests.

Dr Nicholson said CCA contains arsenic, which becomes significantly more toxic when the timber is burnt.

Learn more about burnpile safety

The April Very Fast Break seasonal climate update video is now available.

At less than five mintues long, this Youtube video will give you the latest insights in Victoria's weather. 

The Very Fast Break team would love to receive your questions and feedback, so contact Dale Grey at the.break@agriculture.vic.gov.au

Watch The Very Fast Break on YouTube

Cutting methane in grazing systems: what works and what’s emerging

Join Professor Joe Jacobs as he shares insights from nearly two decades of methane mitigation research undertaken by Agriculture Victoria.

This online session will cover strategies that work within pasture-based operations - where feed additives can only be delivered at specific times such as during milking.

Joe will walk through recent trials of emerging methane reducing additives and their potential to reduce enteric methane emissions in dairy cows and other ruminants, building on a foundation of work involving feedbase manipulation, mainstream supplements, and by-products.

This webinar will run from 12pm to 1pm on Thursday 23 April.

Register for this webinar

Cool weather still driving hay fire danger

hay bales in paddock

Cooler conditions across Victoria may suggest reduced haystack fire risk, but moist hay continues to heat internally and remains a significant hazard.

Producers are urged to maintain regular monitoring of baled and stacked hay, as no current technology reliably tracks internal hay temperatures.

Dairy Extension Officer, Michele Jolliffe said the real danger in hay is what you can’t see, so regular checks remain the strongest protection against fire.

‘Simple actions like testing temperatures and watching for warning signs can prevent a heating haystack from becoming a dangerous ignition,’ said Ms Jolliffe.

Read more about hay fire danger

Boost For Victoria's Animal Care Services

The State Government has committed $1.61 million to 36 not-for-profit animal care organisations, foster networks, and low-cost veterinary clinics across Victoria to expand services, improve veterinary care, and help more pets find loving homes.

The program provides grants to animal shelters, organisations promoting responsible animal ownership education, community foster care networks, not-for-profit and low-cost veterinary services and groups that provide relief facilities and services during an emergency.

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Drought Hardship Loans

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The Australian Government has introduced the RIC Drought Hardship Loan to support farm businesses experiencing severe and prolonged drought. 

The loan provides up to $250,000 over 5 years, at the RIC’s concessional interest rate (currently 5.18%), with a 2-year repayment holiday, to help farmers manage essential operating costs and improve cash flow during extended dry conditions. 

It is available to eligible farm businesses that have managed through at least 24 months of drought and expect further impacts ahead. The loan complements other drought support and can be accessed alongside state programs. 

Australian Government drought support information can be found here: drought.gov.au  

Learn more about the Drought Hardship Loan

Gippsland Irrigation Expo set to make a splash

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The Gippsland Irrigation Expo is back for the first time since 2020.

Hosted by Agriculture Victoria, the Expo will return to the Sale Showgrounds on Wednesday 20 May, bringing the latest in irrigation technology, practical demonstrations and expert speakers.

Agriculture Victoria Irrigation Extension Officer Caelan McIntosh said the free event aims to connect farmers, industry experts, and technology providers to share knowledge and explore new ways to improve water efficiency and farm productivity,

‘It’s a great opportunity for our region to showcase innovation in irrigation and highlight how sustainable water management supports the future of Gippsland agriculture.’ he said.

Respected Gippsland dairy farmer Graeme Anderson, a longtime advocate for irrigation development in the district, said events like the Expo play an essential role in keeping the community connected and informed.

‘We should always try to work as an irrigation community. Bringing everyone together means we can share the best knowledge that’s available,’ he said.

Register for the Expo

Farm Drought Support Grants 

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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.  

$5,000 as a co-contribution grant is available statewide.  

Find out more and apply
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Farmers from across the state have access to 2 Farm Advisory Service 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.  

Get help with farm management decisions on our website
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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 Gippsland. 

Wellbeing counsellors can visit you at your property or talk over the phone to assist with:  

✔ managing stress  
✔ building resilience for tough times  
✔ balancing work and life with practical tools 
✔ getting support for big decisions and life changes 

To speak to a Wellbeing Counsellor call 1300 045 747.  

Find out more at: www.nexsolutions.org.au  

For further drought support visit: agriculture.vic.gov.au/drought or call 136 186. 

Paddock burnt by a busfhire.

Following a bushfire there is a lot to consider when it comes to caring for livestock and getting your farm back on track.

To assist in making decisions for your on-farm recovery, a range of practical technical information and advice is available on our
website.

You can also speak to an Agriculture Recovery team member on 136 186 or by contacting recovery@agriculture.vic.gov.au

The Victorian Government has announced measures to support Victorian primary producers affected by the January 2026 bushfires. 

You can check your eligibility via Rural Finance www.ruralfinance.com.au or call them on 1800 260 425 with any questions. 

If you need help working through what support you can get or how to apply, the Rural Financial Counselling Service is available at Home - Rural Financial Counselling Service Victoria - Gippsland  

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Whats on: online and on-farm events

Maximising livestock profitability and herd performance

When: Thursday 23 April. 9.30 am – 2.30 pm
Where: Franklin Downs, Toora

Register now for the 2026 GippsDairy Muster – From grass to growth.

The event highlights the crucial decisions and forward thinking strategies that will shape the long term success of Gippsland dairy businesses.

It will dive deep into some of the most impactful areas of dairy business planning.

From navigating generational succession and making confident genetic decisions to optimising pasture systems and improving whole farm performance, the program is designed to equip farmers with the knowledge and tools needed to drive sustainable growth.

 

Register to attend

Feed test results from conserved fodder

When: Friday 17 April. 10 am – 1.30 pm
Where: Poowong Football & Netball Clubrooms, Drouin-Poowong Road, Poowong

Gippsland farmers spend significant amounts of money on conserving hay and silage each year.

Farmers from the WPCLN sustainable Farming Discussion Group, Buffalo Better Beef Group, and Warragul Beefcheque group have recently taken 70 hay and silage samples and sent them to FeedTest.

Hear Fiona Baker talk about:

  • the nutritional content of the 70 samples
  • how livestock will perform when fed this fodder
  • what to do if the fodder doesn’t meet livestock requirements.

Samples of the hay and silage sampled will be displayed for comparison.

All farmers welcome - catch up with other farmers, learn what the results mean for your livestock, and have a yummy meal together.

RSVP by 14 April.

This event is supported by Agriculture Victoria’s Drought Support Package.

Register to attend

South Gippsland Biodiversity Forum

When: Thursday 23 April. 11 am – 1 pm
Where: Leongatha Memorial Hall, 6-8 McCartin St, Leongatha

South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) is excited to announce the date for the inaugural South Gippsland Biodiversity Forum. 

There is so much happening locally to protect our wildlife and native flora, from collaborative projects such as the Biodiversity Protection Plan and the Biolinks Map (currently being developed), through to on-ground activities. 

SGLN will be sharing good news stories about the efforts and achievements of farmers, community members, local groups and organisations. 

There will also be guest speakers and a panel discussion featuring participating partners, tackling the big questions about how we can work together to increase biodiversity in South Gippsland.

Attendees will also have the chance to share ideas about who else can get involved and to connect with others who share similar interests over a delicious free lunch.

Register to attend

Decisions that drive success

When: Tuesday 21 April. 8:45 am – 4:00 pm
Where: Bellevue on the Lakes, 201 Esplanade, Lakes Entrance 

A powerful and practical 1-Day Group Workshop that equips participants to make the decisions necessary to navigate their farm business through critical seasonal challenges, change and crisis.

Register to attend

Pub info night for irrigators along the Latrobe River

When: Wednesday 22 April. 5.30 – 7.30 pm
Where: Rosedale Pub, 29 Lyons Street, Rosedale 

New to irrigation? Getting back into it? Want to get ahead of dry conditions? Whether you call yourself an irrigator or not - if you use water on your property to increase production and want to improve how you manage it, this night is for you.

Chat with local farmers, Southern Rural Water, Agriculture Victoria and the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority about:

  • using water efficiently
  • planning or upgrading irrigation
  • rules, compliance and what to avoid
  • incentives programs available now

Food will be provided, but the purchase of alcoholic beverages is on the onus of the individual.

For more information, please get in touch with Steph Veskoukis (Agriculture Victoria) at 0477 924 286 or
Jo Rule (WGCMA) at 0457 115 140.

Please register your attendance before 20 April.

Register to attend

Business of farming - getting bank ready

When: Tuesday 21 April. 5 – 7.30 pm
Where: Sale 

Take control of your farm finances

If you’re borrowing—or planning to—this session is built for you.

Gain clarity on:

  • How banks view your business
  • Your borrowing capacity
  • What influences your interest rate
  • How to confidently navigate loan applications

Event is free, with dinner included.

Register to attend

Business of Farming - East Gippsland

When: Tuesday 28 April (10 am start) to Thursday 30 April (12:30 pm finish)
Where: Lake Tyers Camp and Caravan Park

Chris Jehu from CountrySide Business Partners has designed a 2.5-day workshop on the Business of Farming.

This 2 day Business of Farming Planning Workshop is designed to help farmers step back from the day-to-day workload and focus on the bigger picture of their business. Over the 2 days, we will explore your “why” and help clarify what you want the farm to achieve for you, your family, and the future of the business.

We will then work through practical tools to track and understand business performance, including how to interpret key figures, measure profitability and identify opportunities for improvement.

The workshop is focused on practical outcomes, giving participants clear frameworks and numbers they can take back to their own businesses to support better decision making and long-term profitability. 

Accommodation is provided at Lake Tyers Camp & Caravan Park. $50 a property. Some meals will be covered.

Register to attend

Plan to be resilient workshop

When: Tuesday 5 May, 10 am – 1 pm
Where: Orbost Snowy Rivers Football Netball Club, 12B Lochiel Street, Orbost 

Plan to Be Resilient is a practical, hands-on workshop designed for farmers and small agri-business operators who are often time poor but know that taking time to plan is critical.

The session is grounded in real regional scenarios and designed for practical application within working farm businesses.

Participants leave with a structured workbook and practical strategies that can be used immediately and revisited as conditions change.

Resilient farm businesses do not eliminate risk — they prepare for it with clarity and intent.

The Plan to Be Resilient workshop provides access to structured business planning support at no cost to participants.

Tea, coffee and light meal provided.

Delivered by Trudi Laing and Michael Jones from NEX Business Farming Wellness with support from Agriculture Victoria’s Drought Support Program.

Register to attend

Do you have a plan for your farming future?

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When: 5, 12, 19 and 26 May. 9:30 am – 3 pm
Where: Gippsland Ag Centre, Bengworden

Gippsland landholders are invited to a workshop series designed to build on current management practices and support planning for future improvements.

Participants will meet every Tuesday in May to look at their:

  • Farm layout
  • Setting current and future goals
  • Soils and land classing
  • Soil fertility and nutrient budgeting
  • Grazing and feed management
  • Farm water supply planning

A free laminated property map will be provided as part of the course.

Morning tea and lunch provided.

Register to attend

Succession Planning Roadshow 

When: Tuesday 12 May, 10 am – 1 pm
Where: South Gippsland Shire Council Chambers: Meeting Room 1, 1 Michael Place, Leongatha

Learn how a facilitated approach can protect both your farm and your family's future. Delivered by Karen Jones and Marshall Scott from NEX Business Farming Wellness with support from Agriculture Victoria's Drought Support Program at no cost to participants.

this event is free, with tea, coffee and a light meal provided.

Topics include

  • Paths to consider
  • Why Succession Planning matters
  • How to start the journey
  • Retirement and transition
  • What does a plan look like?
  • Practical takeaways
Register to attend

Planning for the Seasons Ahead

When: Friday, 15 May. 9:30 am – 2:30 pm
Where: Wonthaggi (address upon registration)

A practical workshop helping farmers plan feed, water, finances to make confident decisions in changing conditions.

Join us for the Planning for the Seasons Ahead workshop, delivered in partnership with Bass Coast Landcare Network our event partner.

This practical, on-farm workshop is designed to support farmers to make confident, informed decisions in challenging seasonal conditions. The day will begin with a presentation from Leigh and Liz Crocker (Ion Group), followed by lunch, and then a session with Fiona Baker (Agriculture Victoria).

Topics will include feed and water budgeting, financial planning, and identifying key management triggers to help plan for the months ahead.

Lunch is provided, and registrations are essential.

Please bring a chair and a mug for the day.

Register to attend

Goat essentials workshop - Healesville

When: Friday 1 May, 1:30 – 5 pm
Where: Healesville - location sent out closer to event

This hands-on workshop will cover practical goat husbandry, including vaccinations, faecal egg counts, general bio-security and body condition scoring.

It will also explore electric fence options for goat grazing and containment.

Afternoon tea is provided.

Register to attend

Get ready for VFF Conference 

When: 1– 2 June
Where: Ballarat Goods Shed

Held at Ballarat's Goods Shed the Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) Conference will provide attendees a chance to connect with farmers, industry leaders and innovators from across the country.

 

Register to attend

Best Wool/Best Lamb and Better Beef conferences 

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When: 23 – 24 June 
Where: The Goods Shed, Ballarat

After last year’s successful roadshow, the BestWool/BestLamb and BetterBeef conferences returns to Ballarat.

There’ll be 2 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.

Register to attend

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Call 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

 

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