This program offers up to $65,000 per applicant to assist with food, accommodation, fencing materials, tools, equipment, transport costs and wages required to re-establish primary producers’ fences.
The record-breaking storms and flooding that occurred in parts of NSW from February 2022 has had a significant impact on communities. The program aims to support primary producers in the most flood-impacted regions and industries of NSW to regain productivity by offering a targeted, competitive grant opportunity.
Short-term, the program is supporting primary producers to recover from the impacts of flooding.
Long-term, the program seeks to support producers by instilling confidence to continue in the agriculture sector and to return to pre-disaster productivity levels.
This program is administered by Local Land Services.
This program is funded by Department of Regional NSW.
Eligibility
To be eligible for grant funding, an applicant must meet each of the following criteria:
have received an invitation from LLS to apply for the grant
be a successful grantee of the Fence Rebuilding Program (not-for-profit) grant program delivered in 2022
be able to commence within 3 months of the commencement of the funding deed; have completed on-ground works by 28 February 2024, and all claim submissions completed by 24 April 2024 as outlined in the project deed.
Types of projects funded under this grant
To be eligible for grant funding, projects must meet the following requirements:
removing fencelines, including debris, that are unable to be repaired and need to be replaced
rebuilding and repairing fences that received direct damage, including the removal of debris
removal of debris does not include removal of any material from the primary producer’s property. The ultimate disposal of flotsam and disused fencing material is the responsibility of the primary producer.
consideration must be given to location of fencing to minimise destruction/damage in future flooding events
fencing must be rebuilt or repaired to be stock proof.
fences being repaired and constructed must have been directly damaged by severe weather and floods that occurred from 22 February 2022 onwards (AGRN 1012)
volunteer labour must be used to carry out the fence repair and rebuilding services with supervision from experienced personnel.
What can’t you apply for
Ineligible costs include:
any costs for activities not directly related to the rebuilding of the fences of primary producers that received direct damage from the severe weather and floods that occurred in February and March 2022 (AGRN 1012)
any costs incurred prior to 22 February 2022
GST – the project cost is to exclude GST
costs that have been incurred and paid for through another grants program
costs related to the removal of any material from the primary producers property
costs that have been incurred to build fencing where a claim for insurance has been made.
Most recent recipients
Blazeaid Inc
$120,750
Fence Rebuilding Program
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What was approved
Approved for Blazeaid Inc
$120,750
To support Primary Producers to recover from impacts of the severe weather and floods that occurred in February/March 2022 through the repair and rebuilding of fences that received direct damage.
$120,750 was approved by
Executive Director - Regional Delivery
Date approved
May 2023
Location of the recipient
Clarence Valley, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley
About the grant
Applications approved
2
Applications received
2
Fence Rebuilding Program - Not For Profits Extension Round
Agency funding this grant
Department of Regional NSW
Program term
September 2023 - April 2024
Shoretrack
$74,250
Fence Rebuilding Program
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What was approved
Approved for Shoretrack
$74,250
To support Primary Producers to recover from impacts of the severe weather and floods that occurred in February/March 2022 through the repair and rebuilding of fences that received direct damage.
$74,250 was approved by
Executive Director - Regional Delivery
Date approved
May 2023
Location of the recipient
Bellingen, Nambucca Valley
About the grant
Applications approved
2
Applications received
2
Fence Rebuilding Program - Not For Profits Extension Round
You must address all eligibility and assessment criteria in your application.
The application form and Fencing Re-building Program – Project detail and cost sheet (Excel) ask questions that relate to the criteria.
The amount of detail and supporting evidence you provide in your application should be relative to the project size, complexity and grant amount requested.
The application form displays size limits for answers.
You should provide evidence to support your answers.
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Applicant eligibility
Eligible applicants receive an invitation to apply from LLS. They must also be able to commence within 3 months of the commencement of the funding deed.
focus on removing or rebuilding and repairing fences
address direct damage from the severe weather and floods that occurred from 22 February 2022 onwards (AGRN 1012).
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Important: The application must meet the applicant eligibility criteria outlined within these grant guidelines to progress to the merit-based assessment.
We will assess your application based on the weighting given to each criterion.
After the application is submitted
Successful applications will be decided by: Executive Director, Regional Delivery (LLS), Department of Regional NSW.
The applications will be assessed and both successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified.