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Agricultural

16 November, 2022

Labor cuts Ag Shows funding

Labor has confirmed it is scrapping funding for the Agriculture Shows Development Grants Program.


David Littleproud opening Allora’s Undercover Arena in May 2022. Allora Show Society’s undercover arena at the Showgrounds was completed in 2021 - thanks to the Coalition Government’s Regional Agricultural Show Development Grant. Now under Labor the Ag Shows funding has been cut.
David Littleproud opening Allora’s Undercover Arena in May 2022. Allora Show Society’s undercover arena at the Showgrounds was completed in 2021 - thanks to the Coalition Government’s Regional Agricultural Show Development Grant. Now under Labor the Ag Shows funding has been cut.

In Estimates week, Agriculture Minister Murray Watt said $14 million in funding for Ag shows was being “reprioritised”.

Maranoa MP David Littleproud said Estimates had sadly proved Labor was taking even more money out of regional and rural Australia, with infrastructure funding for Ag shows now gone, including in the electorate of Maranoa.

“We already know Labor has taken billions away from the regions, scrapping water and major infrastructure commitments,” Mr Littleproud said.

“But now they are cruelly taking away the Agricultural Shows Development Grants Program funding.

“This was money to improve infrastructure for Ag shows in Maranoa.

“It is another kick in the guts to Maranoa, which is already struggling.”

The funding was on top of $20 million previously provided for 122 shows to build new pavilions and exhibition areas, install seating, shade and weather protection, upgrade accessibility, improve public safety and animal welfare and upgrade power and energy efficiency.

The Allora Show Society, was one of fourteen Maranoa Shows that was previously given funding.

“Ag shows generate a huge $1 billion annually in economic benefits, promoting new technologies and high-quality produce.

“For some communities and charities, agriculture shows are the financial boost they need to get them through the year.

“They are also the driver for innovation and education, showcasing Australia’s food and fibre and supporting tourism.

“Labor says the funding will be redirected for other government priorities.”

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