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Gippsland farmers gain access to expanded Irrigation Farm Plan Incentives across Lake Wellington catchment

Gippsland farmers can now access expanded Irrigation Efficiency Incentives, covering up to 75% of farm plan costs, improving water efficiency, reducing nutrient losses, and supporting tailored upgrades across Lake Wellington Catchment.

By news@gippsland - 12th March 2026 - Back to News

More farmers across Gippsland can now access Incentives for Irrigation Farm Plans. Agriculture Victoria Irrigation Extension Officer Stephanie Veskoukis said after years of success in the Macalister Irrigation District (MID), the Irrigation Efficiency Incentives Program has been expanded to include irrigators across the entire Lake Wellington Catchment.

Farmers in Central and West Gippsland can access up to $10,000 rebates for tailored irrigation farm plans, maximizing infrastructure efficiency and returns

Farmers in Central and West Gippsland can access up to $10,000 rebates for tailored irrigation farm plans, maximizing infrastructure efficiency and returns

Farm planning support

Ms Veskoukis said, "The incentive covers 75% of the cost of an updated irrigation farm plan, up to a maximum of $45 per hectare for design only, or $90 per hectare for survey and design of a new plan, capped at $10,000 (excluding GST). Tailored options are available for farms with specialised requirements."

She said an Irrigation Farm Plan is a practical tool that helps irrigators compare systems, plan upgrades and design improvements that work with existing infrastructure. "A well-prepared plan improves water-use efficiency, reduces nutrient losses and ensures workers meet statutory requirements."

"For farmers involved in the program, increased confidence is one of the most consistent outcomes. Farmers really value the independent advice and support they receive at every stage of the farm planning process," she said.

Irrigation program success

Kilmany beef producer Phillip Padula approached the program seeking help to design a complex reuse and drainage system that had to navigate native vegetation and waterways. "It was a lot easier than what I thought it would’ve been, I thought it could’ve been a nightmare, but it’s been really easy to work with [the team],’ he said.

West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (WGCMA) Statutory Waterways Officer Gavin Prior said collaboration between farmers, planners and agencies is central to the program’s success. "I think it is so good for the farmers, seeing us all work together to try and remove some of the so-called red tape and be efficient and considerate of their time," he said.

The Lake Wellington Irrigation Efficiency Incentives Program is administered by Agriculture Victoria in partnership with the West Gippsland CMA. Program funding is provided by the Victorian Government’s Sustainable Irrigation Program.

Pictures from West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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