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Planning reforms create opportunities for farmers

Council resolved unanimously to make changes to local planning laws that make it easier for farmers to use their land in new and innovative ways. This includes tourism activities such as farm experiences, cellar doors and farm stay accommodation.

The reforms allow farmers wishing to renovate and operate old workers cottages and shearers quarters for overnight stays or let small groups camp on the property for a few days at a time obtain fast-tracked Council approval.

Councillor Paul Packham spoke strongly in support of the proposed planning reforms and requested Council make a further commitment to delivering a promotion package and planning concierge services to inform farmers of the new opportunities and assist farmers with the required approval processes.

“Agri-tourism is on the rise and these reforms provide opportunities for generating another source of income and will assist the farming community to become more resilient to seasonal highs and lows.  It bodes well for our regional aspirations for jobs and boosting the economy, but unless promoted there may be a lack of awareness and lost opportunity,” he said.

Recognising that approval processes are often a disincentive to take up such opportunities, especially for busy farmers, Cr Packham concluded ‘Promoting the opportunities and guiding the hand of farmers through the process is a win-win outcome for our farmers and our region.’

Council will now refer the proposed reforms to the NSW Government to seek their endorsement prior to them coming into effect.

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