Victorian On-Farm Drought Infrastructure Grants

Karen Grainger • July 9, 2025

The Victoria Government has provided a number of drought assistant grants and funding to assist Victoria Farms in these current times.

The On-Farm Drought Infrastructure grant is available to farmers to implement on-farm infrastructure improvements and business activities to make improvements for drought.

Eligible farmers can apply for a $5,000 co-contribution grant that can apply for improvement to water infrastructure upgrades e.g. tanks, troughs, pipes etc, stock containment areas and grain and fodders storage.

Additional activities have been included with now water carting and pasture management being included.

Eligible farmers in the southwest of Victoria may be eligible to an additional $5,000 top-up making it up to $10,000 they may receive for improvements.

For more information and to apply please go to https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/farm-management/drought-support/grants-and-financial-support/on-farm-drought-infrastructure-grants


 

 


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