Red Cross drought assistance still available to Queensland producers
Funding is still available to help drought-stricken producers with bills such as vehicle repairs and school expenses, the Red Cross says.
The Red Cross raised more than $11m earlier this year through its Help Aussie Farmers appeal, which is now being distributed by the Country Women’s Association.
So far about $8.5 million has been allocated to families throughout Australia, with the Red Cross urging producers who haven’t applied to check if they are eligible.
Funds are being distributed as $3000 grants to cover bills and other costs such as school expenses, vehicle repairs or medical expenses.
To be eligible applicants must live in a drought-declared area and have agricultural activities as their primary source of income.
Applications can be made through the Country Women’s Association or the Rural Financial Counselling Service in Victoria.
In Queensland more than $2.5 million has already been allocated to more than 1000 families.
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