More farmers successful in firefighting equipment boost

SA Gov

Following the success of last year’s program, a total of 192 farmers have been awarded grants for equipment ranging from first aid kits and personal protective clothing to water pumps and complete Farm Firefighting Units (FFUs).

A State Budget 2022-23 commitment of $2 million over four years, FFU grants support landowners to purchase equipment to improve community safety and capability to respond to fire emergencies.

Through the reinstated Regional Capability Community Fund (RCCF) successful applications reimburse between $200 to $3,000 (GST inclusive) for the purchase of eligible equipment to support the safe use of FFUs.

This allows for the purchase of smaller items such as good quality first aid kits and UHF radios, through to a significant portion of a new farm firefighting unit.

For Round Two priority was given to eligible applicants who were either unsuccessful or did not apply in Round One.

Round Two of the RCCF FFU grant program received 463 applications across 51 local council areas for a total requested value of nearly $2 million.

Eligibility criteria for RCCF included farmers, primary producers, farming businesses or rural landholders and rural community groups.

RCCF applicants were encouraged to purchase equipment from their local region to support the local community and economy.

Examples of items approved for funding include:

  • 122 Farm Firefighting Units
  • 26 water tanks
  • 21 water pumps
  • 31 UHF/CB radios
  • 15 fire hose and/or branch
  • 58 items of Personal Protective Clothing
  • 14 first aid kits
  • 16 amber rotating beacons
  • 3 Heat shields
  • 9 Fire blankets

As put by Joe Szakacs

Our government recognises that Farm Firefighting Units are crucial to help farmers keep their loved ones, properties and livestock safe.

Those that apply for these grants are often the first on the fireground and they must be properly resourced.

Farming communities told us loud and clear that this grant program was critical, and the Malinauskas Labor Government couldn’t be more pleased to see such success in the second year running.

Between last year’s incredible uptake and this year’s flow-on results, we’ve been able to reward funding to 1035 individual pieces of equipment.

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