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Online drought map and farm assistance hub launched

Beef Central, 31/01/2019

A new online resource launched today brings together information on drought support available for individual farmers.

Map showing month to date lower soil moisture across the continent.

Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources David Littleproud said FarmHub brings together the services of the Commonwealth, states, councils and charities.

“This will tell farmers what assistance is available for them without any mucking around,” Minister Littleproud said.

“Farmers just need to go to farmhub.org.au and type in their location to find help available.

“It will show what fodder, water, transport and living expense assistance is available at an individual farm, as well as mental and physical health services.

“This has all been pulled together and verified by the National Farmers’ Federation

Minister Littleproud also launched a National Drought Map to help coordinate the drought response and so governments, business and communities can make informed decisions.

“The National Drought Map is a clear and precise picture of conditions and the drought response across Australia,” Minister Littleproud said.

“This will help us to be flexible and responsive to the drought when conditions change.

“It has information such as rainfall, soil moisture, available government assistance, numbers of farm businesses, agricultural regions and employment by industries.”

FarmHub and the Drought Map are dynamic sites that will continue to improve over time.

The National Drought Map is available at map.drought.gov.au

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