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Parched football grounds, dusty farms due to lack of rainfall

News RoomBy News RoomMay 31, 2025
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Fl YY GrassCover and Water From Nearby Property

The recent news highlights the freshwater crisis in parts of Victoria, with the ground at(colac) at a meagre grass cover due to water provided by a nearby property during the spring light season. Dried-meadows, otherwise covered with dromed grass, are reported to be stealing the day as governments of the region struggle to eradicate the tropical grass that漸漸被冲茂。

Josh Parsons, who ro prosidy to pump water from his dam to the football ground, reported that the water level has dropped below halfway, leaving him unable to continue providing water anymore. Known as the ‘King Bird’ in polka,d parsons, who milks 300 cows and has 600 acres of land, has struggled to find alternative water sources for his farm, which is now considered the worst in the region.

The droughts have hit hard in South-west Victoria, where historically, it was rainiest, but this year has been even drier. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, Colac’s lowest rainfall on record has been recorded since April 2023, ending a 18-month stretch of drought, and water storage at the region’s storages has dropped to about 50% of normal levels. This has led to significant impacts on agriculture, evidenced by the heavy rainfall falling on primary crops and their yield.

Despite its gravity, the South-west Victoria drought has profound implications for the state’s agriculture and water resources. Ailie Gallant, a climate scientist with the Victorian Centre for Climate Research, noted that heavy rainfall events are becoming more frequent or may have come at the cost of higher rainfall totals in other regions, suggesting a possible shift away from extreme rainfall patterns. She also emphasized the need for more immediate action to meet the timing of these drought demands.

The Victorian government has moved to address the drought through the introduction of a new Emergency Services and Volunteer Fund, replacing the Country Fire Authority Property Levy. However, this plan has faced resistance from farmers, many of whom wondered whether increased tax payments for emergency services would be justified.

While the drought has meant significant financial and infrastructure challenges, it has also provided an opportunity for many farmers to survive without relying on dry land. Matt Reid, a dairy farmer leads the Western Eagles, noted that farmers such as him, often rely on summer products to survive in the growing season, and this year’s conditions have only worsened their situation.

The government has also provided additional funding to help support primary producers, including drought-affected areas, with a reduced emergency services levy in place. The state government is set to extend this support across Victoria, with extended drought relief measures queued for weeks of political pressure.

Despite the challenges faced by theregions, community resilience has been key. While the drought has been worst in some areas, Danielle councilors have expressed opposition to higher tax payments as the government seeks to constrain the issue through tireless efforts.ERS and volunteers, while promised greater resources and support, have also faced criticism for requiring excessive payments from primary producers, which has led some in the region to push back on the hike of the long-standing emergencies services levy.

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