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Drought finally breaks at Bourke and Brewarrina, NSW

6/06/2008 4:19:00 PM
The Federal Government has accepted the advice of the National Rural Advisory Council, with NSW's Bourke-Brewarrina districts' Exceptional Circumstances status to come to an end on June 15.

NRAC assesses areas which are nearing the end of EC declarations and advises the Government on whether conditions have deteriorated or improved.

One of the key considerations for the Council is whether rainfall has improved from the one-in-20-to-25-year event criteria.

NRAC found that conditions had improved for the majority of producers in the Bourke–Brewarrina and recommended that the EC declaration should not be renewed.

"However, it is important to note that for some producers west of the Bourke township, seasonal conditions and pasture response has not been as conducive to recovery as other parts," Federal Agriculture Minister Tony Burke said.

"If the NSW Government submits a revised boundary for the Bourke–Brewarrina area, I will be happy to consider further NRAC advice.

"A timely submission covering a revised boundary may help those producers who are continuing to be impacted by the drought."

Mr Burke said the Government also recognises that it can take time for farmers to begin earning money again after years of drought.

"The Federal Budget included the new Transitional Income Support Program, to help eligible farmers with daily living expenses – keeping food on the table and the kids at school," he said.

"Before this program, some farmers coming off EC payments did not have access to any other short-term welfare support.

"This support will be available to eligible farmers from 16 June 2008."

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