Stock and Station Agents in the sheep and farmed goat sector may be eligible for a rebate to supplement the cost of purchasing and installing electronic identification (eID) tagging systems, which will become mandatory nationwide.
More about NSW Sheep and Goat eID Infrastructure Rebate – Stock and Station Agents
Overview of how the grant was distributed
This overview is based on the period between November 2023 and April 2024.
Recipients received funding from this grant
Total funds approved for recipients of this grant
Locations have benefited from this grant
Grant distribution for each month
Agencies funding this grant
Australian Government, Department of Primary IndustriesProgram term: Closing date 31 March 2024
These recipients during April 2024 were located in Bogan, Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional, Dubbo Regional, Edward River, Forbes, Goulburn Mulwaree, Hilltops, Lachlan, Mid-Western Regional, Upper Lachlan Shire, Wagga Wagga.
The names of grant recipients have been removed for privacy purposes. More information about privacy
Agencies funding this grant
Australian Government, Department of Primary IndustriesProgram term: Closing date 31 March 2024
The names of grant recipients have been removed for privacy purposes. More information about privacy
Agencies funding this grant
Australian Government, Department of Primary IndustriesProgram term: Closing date 31 March 2024
These recipients during November 2023 were located in Armidale Regional, Bathurst Regional, Dubbo Regional, Forbes, Glen Innes Severn, Greater Hume Shire, Narromine, Temora, Wagga Wagga.
The names of grant recipients have been removed for privacy purposes. More information about privacy
Why these recipients’ details are kept private
By keeping recipients’ personally identifying information private, we meet legal requirements set out in the New South Wales Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.
This is because published information could be used in combination with other details to identify an individual. For example, in a location with a small population, a single recipient may be able to be identified based on their name, their location and the amount of funding received.
