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Melina Bath urges farmers to prioritise safety and wellbeing during this year's 'Farm Safety Week - Second Chances'

Melina Bath urges farmers to prioritise safety and wellbeing during Farm Safety Week, reminding them every second chance is precious. Reflect, reset, and support each other through risks and challenges.

By news@gippsland - 9th July 2025 - Back to News

The Nationals' Member for Eastern Victoria Region, Melina Bath, is encouraging farmers to embrace the theme of this year's Farm Safety Week- "Second Chances - who knows how many you will get" - by making safety and wellbeing a top priority. Farm Safety Week runs from Sunday 20 July to Saturday 26 July, it is a timely reminder that every day on the land has risks and challenges for our farmers.

Melina Bath urges farmers to prioritise safety and wellbeing during Farm Safety Week, reminding them every day carries risks and challenges

Melina Bath urges farmers to prioritise safety and wellbeing during Farm Safety Week, reminding them every day carries risks and challenges

Reflect, reset, commit

Ms Bath said it's a chance for all our primary producers to reflect, reset, and recommit to safer practices that protect lives and livelihoods on farms. "Farming is a way of life, but it's also one of Australia's most high-risk professions."

"From operating heavy machinery to managing livestock and working long hours in isolation, the workplace risks are many, but so are the opportunities to make positive changes to help keep everyone safe," said Ms Bath.

Supporting farm safety

Ms Bath said growing up on a dairy farm, she understands the physical and emotional demands of life on the land. "Farmers are incredibly hard working and resilient, but they're not invincible. Farm Safety Week is about avoiding injury, minimising risk, asking for help, and prioritising wellbeing. With many farmers facing the pressures of drought and financial uncertainty, it's important to check in."

Many farmers are experiencing financial strain and are physically and mentally exhausted as they work around the clock to secure food and water for their livestock. During times of drought, farmers must make brave decisions about their work and the future of their farms.

"It's vital we stand alongside our primary producers and offer support, targeted resources, and encouragement, so they know they're not facing these challenges alone. Farmers are the backbone of our communities - let's use this week to start conversations about safety and wellbeing, review practices, and remind ourselves that every second chance is a gift," she said. For more information on Farm Safety Week, visit Farmsafe Australia website.

Pictures from Wayne Farnham MP Facebook page.


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