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Farm Water Program
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority is leading a consortium on behalf of the region’s irrigators to achieve farm water savings through improved farm irrigation systems.
Round 3 Funding Update
The Goulburn Broken CMA, on behalf of the Farm Water Program consortium, submitted an application for the Commonwealth Government’s On Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program and was advised the application was not successful in receiving in-principle funding.
We are continuing to work hard to secure other funding for the Round 3 program (as we have successfully done in Rounds 1 and 2).
Irrigators still need to meet all eligibility criteria at all stages of the Round 3 application process. FAQs will be updated shortly.
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