David Littleproud with Senator Bridget McKenzie at a Dairy factory tour

Drought Forum calls for interest free drought loans

A kangaroo at left and an emu at right support a five sided plaque with images of a cross, a bird, a swan, a lion and more between them. They stand on supports with flowering branches all around them. Above the plaque is a star and below the word: Australia. The whole image is black on a white background.

THE HON DAVID LITTLEPROUD MP
Leader of The Nationals
Shadow Agriculture Minister

JAMIE CHAFFEY MP
Member for Parkes
Shadow Assistant Minister for Agriculture
Shadow Assistant Minister for Resources

10 September 2025

Drought Forum calls for interest free drought loans

Drought Forum calls for interest free drought loans Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud said the Drought Forum has only reiterated the need to provide farmers with interest free loans, which the former Coalition Government previously introduced.

“Farmers at the Drought Forum are crying out for action and outcomes, not just more talkfests,” Mr Littleproud said.

“The drought is impacting farmers, especially the dairy industry. Australian Dairy Farmers is reiterating our calls for interest free loans for a minimum of two years. Why is Labor hosting drought forums but then not answering their request?”

In 2020 the Coalition introduced a two-year interest-free period for loans up to $2 million through the Regional Investment Corporation (RIC) for farmers experiencing drought hardship.

The zero per cent interest rate applied to new and existing drought loans under the RIC and enabled farm families to refinance existing debt from commercial lenders, to save on cashflow and give them time to restock and replant.

The measure helped farmers from going bankrupt.

Member for Parkes Jamie Chaffey said after attending the two-day forum in Gawler, it was made abundantly clear the impact the drought is having on South Australia and other parts of the community.

“I heard the messages loud and clear, with one organisation after the other saying that interest free loans, under these extreme circumstances, are immediately needed,” Mr Chaffey said.

“While the Minister stated the Government’s response to the RIC review will be released late this year, for many, that may be too late.”

The Coalition established the RIC in 2018 to support farmers and help them grow and diversify. It is important legacy funding, to support farmers through drought hardship.

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