Pyrenees Council and Agriculture Victoria provide strategies for recovery and long term farm planning.
After the brutal and terrifying results of bushfire has left it’s indelible mark on buildings, farmland and stock, it can be difficult to know where to turn for support. No doubt there are farmers in Western Victoria concerned about their financial position and weighing up their future on the land after this summer’s fiery gift. It’s a stressful, uncertain time for any victim of bushfire disaster but there are supports out there and not just from RFCS Victoria West. Local and State Governments have sprung into action to provide practical assistance and planning strategies to help now and into the future.
Outreach sessions will be held every Tuesday and Thursday in Raglan and Amphitheatre up until April 4. Council officers will attend these sessions to help fire-impacted residents access the support they need. Drop in any time during the session, no appointment needed.
RFCS VicWest are proud to promote this fantastic free series of workshops by Agriculture Victoria.
Farmers affected by the recent Bayindeen – Rocky Road bushfire are invited to attend a 4 to 6 week whole farm planning course at Beaufort beginning Thursday 11 April.
Making farms more productive, efficient and sustainable while at the same time protecting natural assets like soil, water and the natural environment.
Workshop topics include:
“I did the FarmPlan 21 course following the Moyston fire. It helped me redesign paddocks and importantly got me off the farm and sharing with others for a few hours each week.”
David Coad, Moyston
Start Date: Thursday 11 April then every Thursday from 4 – 6 weeks
Time: 10am – 3am
Where: Beeripno Development Centre
1 Lawrence Street, Beauort
Cost: Free, lunch provided
PIC needed: Please update your PIC before registering for this workshop
For more information or to register, go to the Agriculture Victoria Website here.
To register directly click here.
For free and confidential assistance with financial problems on the farm, contact RFCS Victoria West here.
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