Drought support still available through a wide range of initiatives

Drought support still available through a wide range of initiatives

21 January 2021

Recent rain has been most needed and welcomed on the Southern Downs, but with water restrictions of 120 litres per person per day still in place, the region remains drought declared.

Southern Downs Regional Council reminds residents that there are a number of avenues through which the drought affected community can receive necessary assistance.

From financial support to business development support, drought assistance initiatives are still available to address a wide range of drought-driven concerns. 

And what easier way to find the avenue that best supports your needs than to connect directly with Council and support agencies at one of the region’s upcoming agricultural society shows.

As a result of consultative meetings with the agencies involved in drought support in the region, Council in collaboration with a number of local drought support organisations will host a stall at the Stanthorpe Show (29 – 31 January), the Allora Show (5 – 6 February) and the Warwick Show (19 – 20 March). 

Southern Downs Mayor Vic Pennisi encouraged members and business feeling the impact of ongoing drought to reach out and seek information on what support options are available.

“We have had some fantastic rainfall in the region recently, but the inflows into our major dams have not been significant enough to break the drought,” Mayor Vic Pennisi.   

“At our stalls at the local agricultural shows, we will have available drought information packs that include details on types of financial support, mental health support, rural financial counselling support, food, fodder and water support, business support and an invitation for primary producers to participate in the Ten Minutes with a Master sessions.

“Feedback from previous Ten Minutes with a Master sessions has been very positive as these sessions connect primary producers with agencies and service providers to discuss how they can access and benefit from drought assistance.

“It is crucial to get the message out to our community members that are still doing it tough as a result of the drought, that help is still available. Please share this information with your neighbours, family and friends and encourage them to visit the friendly Council Community Development team at their particular town’s agricultural show.”

Council invites residents to share any drought relief initiatives, ideas or opportunities that might be considered in the future via our Customer Service Channels.

https://www.sdrc.qld.gov.au/council/alerts-news-notices/2021-news/2021-january/drought-support-still-available-through-a-wide-range-of-initiatives