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Roadside grazing fees waived

With ongoing dry conditions, Moorabool council is reminding landowners they can apply for permits for roadside livestock grazing and fees are currently waived.

With parts of Moorabool experiencing such conditions, the council is aiming to help to ease the pressure on feed supply for local farmers.

The permits allow livestock to graze approved roadside areas, provided that key safety and compliance measures are met.

Mayor Paul Tatchell said the initiative is a proactive way to support local landowners while maintaining public safety.

“We understand how tough things are on the land right now. Waiving this fee makes it easier for farmers to access additional grazing space during these conditions, while ensuring the community and our roads remain safe,” Cr Tatchell said.

“We’re doing what we can to be flexible and we encourage landowners to apply and to speak to us about their needs,” he said.

Permit holders must install stock-proof fencing – generally three metres from the road edge, but flexibility may be possible case by case –display ‘stock ahead’ warning signage, supervise livestock and return them to the property by dusk, remove infrastructure after grazing concludes – though fencing can remain for the permit duration – and provide $10 million public liability insurance.

The council is also emphasising that any fencing, including electric, must have appropriate signage and not use steel posts.

To apply, download the application form via the council’s website, supply a basic plan and proof of insurance, and submit the application via email, post, or in person.

The council will assess the application and waive the permit fee during drought conditions.

Details: moorabool.vic.gov.au or contact council on 5366 7100

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