The Nationals’ Member for Euroa, Annabelle Cleeland, has launched a petition calling on the Victorian Government to formally recognise drought conditions in North-East Victoria and provide urgently needed support to local farmers.
The petition was put online yesterday evening, and had already received over 2000 signatures within 24 hours – highlighting the community’s growing concern over the impact of the drought.
The decision to start the petition came after farmers in North-East and Central Victoria were overlooked in the government’s latest drought relief measures.
“The Allan Labor Government’s recent drought support package completely excludes North-East Victoria, leaving our farming communities behind during one of the toughest seasons in recent memory,” Ms Cleeland said.
“Farmers in our region are dealing with bare paddocks, empty dams, and skyrocketing costs to transport hay just to keep their livestock alive.
“The pressure on saleyards and freight is immense, and morale is at a breaking point.”
The petition calls for:
- A formal drought declaration for North-East Victoria – particularly the Mitchell, Strathbogie, Benalla, Campaspe, Greater Bendigo, Greater Shepparton, Alpine, Mansfield, and Wangaratta local government areas.
- The immediate inclusion of the region in all relevant drought assistance programs.
Being eligible for this support would also ensure farmers can access much-needed rebates of Labor’s cruel Emergency Services Tax.
“This isn’t about asking for handouts,” Ms Cleeland said.
“It’s about ensuring farmers in our region are treated fairly and given the support they need to keep going.”
The petition is available to sign at: https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/get-involved/petitions/drought-in-north-east-victoria

