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East Gippsland Water donates hay to support farmers through Lions Club ‘Need for Feed’ program

East Gippsland Water donated two semi loads of hay to support drought-affected farmers in Victoria’s south-west, demonstrating sustainability, community support, and its commitment to recycling and environmental stewardship.

By news@gippsland - 28th November 2025 - Back to News

Two semi loads of East Gippsland hay are making their way into the state’s south-west following a donation by East Gippsland Water from its own farms. This marks the second time East Gippsland Water has donated hay to support the state’s farmers in need, reinforcing its commitment to helping rural communities during tough times.

Pictured are (from left) Angus Franks of Kennagri Farms; Graham Cockerell, Need for Feed coordinator; Graeme Troutbeck of Need for Feed; and David Radford, General Manager Customer, Community and Communications at East Gippsland Water

Pictured are (from left) Angus Franks of Kennagri Farms; Graham Cockerell, Need for Feed coordinator; Graeme Troutbeck of Need for Feed; and David Radford, General Manager Customer, Community and Communications at East Gippsland Water

Sustainable water management

It’s a practical example of sustainability in action and the circular economy: turning water reuse into support for communities in need. The donation will be distributed through the Lions ‘Need for Feed’, a volunteer-run program that provides emergency fodder to farmers and rural communities impacted by drought, flood and other natural disasters across Australia.

"We’re proud to support farmers doing it tough and we’re pleased to contribute to such a worthwhile initiative. Lions Need for Feed has previously supported East Gippsland farmers during challenging times of drought, fires and floods. This donation is our way of paying it forward to assist others in need," Mr Wandmaker concluded.

Recycled water success

East Gippsland Water is one of the best performing water corporations in Victoria when it comes to recycling water, achieving a reuse level of 99% from its wastewater treatment plants and often reaching 100%.

All the recycled water produced by the corporation is directed at beneficial reuse, with a focus on protecting the environment. As well as being used on East Gippsland Water’s own properties to irrigate pasture and tree plantations, it is used by third parties such as sporting facilities. It also benefits wetlands including the internationally significant Macleod Morass near Bairnsdale. For more information, visit Need For Feed website.

Pictures from East Gippsland Water website.


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