As funding stalls and falls behind – regional shows out in the cold

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Much-loved Agricultural Shows across Victoria are taking an unfair hit, with the State Government funding frozen and failing to keep pace with the rising cost-of-living.

Despite soaring inflation, the Agriculture and Pastoral Society Grants Program has remained stagnant at $300,000 in total funding, with a $10,000 maximum for each Show.

In real terms, funding for Agricultural Shows has dramatically dropped. Staggeringly, there is less funding available than 19 years ago.

In 2005, the Agriculture and Pastoral Society Grants Program supported Shows for $320,000 in total – $20,000 more than today.

Inflation

Inflation has increased by more than 50 per cent in that time, meaning our Shows are now being drastically short-changed.

Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Emma Kealy, said the program’s paltry funding is failing regional Victoria in the face of rising costs and inflation.

“These shows are the lifeblood of regional communities. There’s nothing better than a country Show to bring people together and people prepare cakes, crafts and livestock a year out from the show in the hope of winning a ribbon or trophy,” Ms Kealy said.

“The Shows bridge the gap between consumers and agriculture, giving them an insight into where produce comes from.

“It’s a great way to celebrate our producers and educate our young people.”

The grants have been a crucial lifeline for Agricultural Societies, supporting the upgrading of facilities and keeping Shows running.

The Liberals and Nationals pushed strongly for the funding and grants to continue through Covid as the future of some Shows hung by a thread.

“Our Agricultural Societies deserve better. They’re not just events; they’re the heart and soul of our regional communities,” Ms Kealy said.

The Buloke Times 19 July 2024

This article appeared in The Buloke Times, 19 July 2024.

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