Support of $8.3 million is now available under the Liberal and Nationals Government’s Supporting Agricultural Showmen and Women program to provide travelling showmen and women assistance with showmen’s guild membership fees and rental relief.
Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia, David Littleproud and Nationals Senate Leader and Senator for Victoria, Bridget McKenzie said the Government will be working with the Victorian Showmen’s Guild to administer up to $7.8 million of payments to contribute to the rental costs for travelling showmen and women associated with their participation at agricultural shows in the 2021-22 and 2022-23 financial years.
Up to $500,000 is also available to contribute to the operational costs of travelling show businesses by supporting a moratorium and/or refund on showmen’s guild membership fees for the 2021 and 2022 calendar years.
“The last two years have been tough for many of us, but travelling businesses who visit agricultural shows have been hit very hard,” Minister Littleproud said.
“Because of the restrictions from COVID-19, many showmen and women have been completely deprived of their main source of income.
“These grants will help travelling showmen and women – often small, independent sole-trader or family-based operations – cover parts of their operational costs through support for guild membership fees and showground rental relief.
“Thanks to this program, travelling showmen and women will be supported to continue to provide the entertainment and amusements often featured at our agricultural shows.”
Nationals Senate Leader and Senator for Victoria, Bridget McKenzie said the funding would have a flow-on effect to regional communities.
“Agricultural shows attribute up to 75 percent of their ticket sales to the attractions that travelling show businesses provide,” Senator McKenzie said.
“These events are estimated to contribute over $1 billion to the Australian economy, attract over six million patrons and enlist 50,000 volunteers each year.
“But more than that, agricultural shows are a great day out for regional Australians where distance, drought, bushfires, floods and the COVID-19 pandemic have made life more difficult.”
Key Facts:
- The Australian Government’s Supporting Agricultural Showmen and Women program is valued at $8.3 million.
- The program has been divided into two separate grant opportunities:
- Up to $7.8 million – Showground rental relief component
- Up to $0.5 million – Guild fees component
- The Victorian Showmen’s Guild will administer up to $7.8 million under the Showground rental relief component on behalf of the Government.
- The Guild fee component will be distributed among: the Victorian Showmen’s Guild, The Showmen’s Guild of Australasia, The Showmen’s Guild of South Australia, West Australian Showmen’s Association Inc, and the Showmen’s Guild of Tasmania.