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Cooma-Bombala-ACT

The exceptional circumstances declaration for Cooma–Bombala–ACT was recently extended to 30 April 2011 by
the Hon. Tony Burke MP, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

All producers in the Cooma–Bombala–ACT exceptional circumstances (EC) declared area are eligible to apply for income support payments and interest rate subsidies*.

Agriculture-dependent small business operators who derive 70 per cent of their turnover from agriculture in any EC declared area are also eligible to apply for income support payments and interest rate subsidies.

Note: If your small business: is located in a town that is substantially reliant on farm incomes and has a population of 10,000 or less; and is in an EC area (including prima facie areas); and can demonstrate a significant downturn in income due to the drought, you may be eligible for assistance.

Producers and small business operators should not self-assess their eligibility for income support but should call the Drought Assistance Hotline on 13 23 16.

*For more information on interest rate subsidies please contact your state rural assistance authority.

All producers and small business operators should note the following deadlines:

Applicant

EC Relief Payment expiry:

EC Interest Rate Subsidy applications close:

Producers
Small Businesses

30 April 2011

Year 1: 31 March 2009
Year 2: 30 April 2010
Year 3: 30 April 2011*

Area Description

The Cooma–Bombala–ACT EC declared area covers the former Rural Lands Protection Boards (RLPB) of Cooma and Bombala and the ACT in their entirety.

Map of Cooma–Bombala–ACT

Download the Cooma–Bombala–ACT EC declared area map PDF Icon PDF [533kb]

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