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Farmers will get up to $12,000 in cash payments to help them and their communities fight one of the worst droughts of the past century.
He described some farmers’ situations as diabolical and tragic, as they battle dry conditions across large swathes of eastern and southern Australia.
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“You put the food on our tables, the fibre that goes on our backs and we have your back,” he told reporters on Sunday.
It comes after the government in June extended the Farm Household Allowance scheme from three to four years.
The government is also changing the assets test to allow an estimated 8,000 more farmers to access support to recognise the severity of the drought. But how much difference the package will make is unclear.
Dairy farmer Ashley Gamble, from near Toowoomba in Queensland, is frightened about the future.
He said $12,000 might put food on the table for his children, but would go nowhere on the farm because it was less than the cost of a load of grain or hay.