Strategy signals new direction for Future Drought Fund under Albanese Labor Government
The Albanese Labor Government is delivering a new path forward for the Future Drought Fund (FDF) to give more certainty to farmers and communities facing drought conditions.Â
The FDF Investment Strategy, published today, provides a roadmap of how programs will be funded and delivered during the current four-year funding cycle of the FDF.Â
The Productivity Commission’s 2023 review of the FDF recommended an Investment Strategy document to guide participation in FDF programs. Â
Farmers and stakeholders were also consulted by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry on how the FDF could improve. Â
Feedback stated they wanted fewer, longer and more impactful programs, guided by a clear plan.Â
That’s why the Albanese Labor Government is delivering a new strategy which prioritises five areas for funding:Â
partnering for local solutions,Â
partnering for First Nations initiatives,Â
building knowledge, skills and capability,Â
 innovating for transformation, andÂ
measuring progress and sharing knowledge.Â
The Government has committed $519.1 million over eight years from the FDF to address these priorities as part of the 2024-25 Budget. Â