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NSW minister visits drought region

Following on from the Southern NSW Drought Summit held 4 August 2025, Greater Hume Council will host the Hon. Minister Hoenig, Minister for Local Government and Leader of the House, on Thursday 21 August as part of a regional visit to assess the devastating impact of ongoing drought conditions across southern New South Wales.

Minister Hoenig will meet with Mayor Lea Parker and local representatives to gain a firsthand understanding of the challenges facing Greater Hume’s farmers, businesses, and residents.

The visit will include on-farm visits aimed at informing future government support and relief measures.

Mayor Parker expressed gratitude for the Minister’s visit, calling it a vital opportunity for the region.

“We feel very privileged to have the Minister visiting our Shire and offering his time to hear directly from our community,” said the Mayor.

“Our region has been doing it tough, and this visit is a chance to show the real impact of the drought and advocate for the support we urgently need.”

Greater Hume Council along with other Councils in Southern NSW has endured two consecutive failed springs, resulting in significant stress on local agriculture and rural livelihoods which flows into our towns.

The region has had significantly depleted rainfall which has severely impacted pasture growth, crop yields, and farm productivity. Livestock producers are facing mounting feed costs, and many families are grappling with the emotional and financial strain of prolonged dry conditions. Council continues to work with state agencies and community groups to support recovery and build long-term resilience.

Minister Hoenig’s visit reflects the NSW Government’s commitment to listening to rural communities and tailoring its response to local needs. The Minister will engage directly with affected stakeholders and explore how state resources can be better deployed to support recovery.

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