122 Nicholson Street, Orbost, VIC 3888 - P: (03) 5154 1919
Monday, March 9, 2026
Snowy River Mail
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
    • Primary Producer
  • Services
    • Order Newspaper Photos
    • Print Your Photos
    • Commercial Printing
  • Our Publications
    • Features
    • Bairnsdale Advertiser
    • Lakes Post
    • East Gippsland News Weekend
    • Lakes Coast Visitor Guide
    • Great Alpine Road Guide
    • Sapphire Coast
    • Home & Lifestyle
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down
    • Advertise on our Website
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
    • Primary Producer
  • Services
    • Order Newspaper Photos
    • Print Your Photos
    • Commercial Printing
  • Our Publications
    • Features
    • Bairnsdale Advertiser
    • Lakes Post
    • East Gippsland News Weekend
    • Lakes Coast Visitor Guide
    • Great Alpine Road Guide
    • Sapphire Coast
    • Home & Lifestyle
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down
    • Advertise on our Website
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
Snowy River Mail
No Result
View All Result
Home News Primary Producer

Cash back to farmers

by Mollie Welsh
24 October 2025
in Primary Producer

The State Government is driving down business costs for primary producers and providing critical cash flow help for drought affected farmers.

Minister for Agriculture Ros Spence last week announced the rollout of the Duties and Fees Relief Package, which will waive fees for farmers over the next financial year and deliver more than $10 million in relief to Victorian producers.

“The duties and fee relief program will put cash back into the pockets of drought-affected farmers to help them manage cashflow challenges,” Minister Spence said.

“We know these administrative costs can add up and we thank the regulatory bodies and livestock committees working together with us to support farmers during these difficult times.”

To relieve the financial pressure for farmers across the state, livestock duties will be waived in Victoria for the sale of cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs until September 30, 2026. This means that any producer who would normally be required to pay livestock duties is exempt.

Primary producers will no longer have to pay standard order processing fees for NLIS tags until June 30, 2026 – the cost of the tags will still be required. All other livestock fees will be frozen at the same rate as last financial year.

Beekeepers won’t have to pay their two-year registration fee for their hives until September 30, 2027.

Dairy farmers will receive a discount on their 2025/26 licence fees which will be reflected in their milk payments from dairy manufacturers. Farmers don’t have to apply, they will receive a refund in their next milk cheque. DFSV is working directly with manufacturers to apply this discount.

PrimeSafe, Victoria’s regulator for commercial abattoirs and meat productions, will provide drought-affected primary producers with a relief payment if they hold both a PrimeSafe Licence and a Property Identification Code (PIC).

Biosecurity Victoria is waiving fees for nursery and horticulture producers for this financial year, including the service fees for arrangement applications, arrangement audits, verification inspections, area and property freedom approvals, and related travel costs. Other plant biosecurity services fees for 2025/26 will remain at the same rate as 2024/25.

Food safety registration fees will be waived for horticulture and crop producers in the 12 south west Local Government Areas (LGA) currently experiencing the worst drought conditions. For all other primary producers outside these 12 LGAs the fees will be capped at the same rate as 2024/25.

This is part of the Labor Government’s $144 million Drought Support Package which is making sure our state’s world-class agriculture industry can get through these difficult times – protecting our farming families, our food supply and the jobs and communities that rely on it.

ShareTweet
Previous Post

Rail trail ride hailed a success

Next Post

Pool opening in November

Next Post

Pool opening in November

Trending

Top bulls ready at Nunniong

Top bulls ready at Nunniong

5 March 2026
Glorious rain at calf sales

Glorious rain at calf sales

4 March 2026

Your mind is a garden

3 March 2026
Dinner Plain Polo called off for 2026

Dinner Plain Polo called off for 2026

8 December 2025
Landcare Expo excitement grows

Landcare Expo excitement grows

6 March 2026
Annual Poker Run soars

Annual Poker Run soars

4 March 2026

Popular Stories

Action demanded on empty local housing
Local News

Action demanded on empty local housing

22 February 2026
Focusing on the body and soul
Local News

Focusing on the body and soul

1 March 2026
Local News

Poker Run 2026: Ready to roll

25 February 2026
Fighting against invasive pests
Primary Producer

Fighting against invasive pests

19 February 2026

Snowy River Mail

122 Nicholson Street
PO Box 272
Orbost, VIC 3888

P: (03) 5154 1919
F: (03) 5154 2099

Publication Day: Wednesday
Circulation: 3,531

James Yeates

65 Macleod Street
PO Box 465
Bairnsdale, VIC 3875

P: (03) 5152 4141
F: (03) 5152 6257

© 2024 James Yeates

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
    • Primary Producer
  • Services
    • Order Newspaper Photos
    • Print Your Photos
    • Commercial Printing
  • Our Publications
    • Features
    • Bairnsdale Advertiser
    • Lakes Post
    • East Gippsland News Weekend
    • Lakes Coast Visitor Guide
    • Great Alpine Road Guide
    • Sapphire Coast
    • Home & Lifestyle
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down
    • Advertise on our Website
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers

© 2024 James Yeates | All Rights Reserved