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Supporting Cattlemen in the High Country

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13 July 2025
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Jeff Bourman MP, Member for the Eastern Region, of the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party of Victoria

Jeff Bourman MP, Member for the Eastern Region, of the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party of Victoria

Cattle were banned from grazing in the High Country of Victoria, firstly in 2005, then a trial to reintroduce them to the high country was ceased in 2015.

Cattle had grazed the High Country for nearly 170 years.

The introduction of new technology with virtual fencing, fencing cattle with GPS technology and collars to keep the cattle in designated areas, provides an opportunity to revisit High Country cattle grazing.

“The Mountain Cattlemen’s Association of Victoria (MCAV) have been looking after the High Country for over 150 years, they know the area like the back of their hand. Their cattle assisted in management of the region’s bushfire fuel load for decades, and enhanced Victorian primary production outputs,” Jeff Bourman MP, Member for the Eastern Region, of the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party of Victoria, said.

New GPS enabled technology would permit graziers to target specific areas of the High Country for grazing. Grazing could again

be utilised for areas where overgrowth and weeds have outpaced Parks Victoria’s management capabilities. Environmentally sensitive areas would be excluded, protecting flora and fauna without the need for a

physical fence.

“Cattle were banned due to environment concerns, concerns that were hotly debated at the time. The new GPS technology will

allow areas of concern to be protected, while reducing fuel loads, and allowing beef farmer’s additional areas to graze livestock,” Mr Bourman said.

Virtual fencing has now been approved for use in Victoria and is proving to be a useful farm management tool. It’s now time to explore if we can make use of this technology to better manage public lands.

“It’s time the government moved with the times and works with the MCAV to conduct a pilot for the reintroduction of grazing cattle to the High Country now the technology exists to protect the environment,”

Mr Bourman said.

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