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Gannawarra Shire Council, Media Release, 4 April 2023

Rural residents in the Gannawarra Shire are reminded to secure all livestock on their properties following several recent collisions between roaming animals and vehicles.

Council’s Local Laws officers have attended a higher number of incidents involving collisions between roaming animals and vehicles compared to previous years.

“Livestock seeking feed on the road reserve will easily push through or over a fence that isn’t in good condition,” Council Chief Executive Officer, Geoff Rollinson said.

“Wandering livestock are also a danger for motorists, with incidents costing time, money, and in the worst case scenario, lives.”

Livestock owners can reduce the risk of animals escaping their property by ensuring all fences and gates are in an adequate condition and of a suitable type.

“It does not matter if you are a landowner or a leasee, all rural residents who own livestock play a role in ensuring animals cannot escape from their properties,” Mr Rollinson said.

“A fine of up to $3,700 and costs associated with any damage caused by wandering livestock, as well as the potential seizing of any roaming livestock, can be alleviated by checking fencing on your property is adequate.”

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