Australia
Thanks for listening: Farmers reassured by ministerial visit
Drought-stricken Trangie farmer Ashlea Miles said she felt “reassured” after Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Cabinet Ministers visited her familys Strathmore property on Monday.
Mrs Miles, husband Phil and neighbouring farmers met with the senior government figures, including Agriculture Minister David Littleproud, to discuss potential relief measures.
“We developed a number of strategies that could be implemented, not necessarily to do with cash handouts … but things that are equitable and sustainable for a lot people and that wont cost the government an excessive amount of money, yet will really ensure that my farm is here for my kids,” she said.
“I feel that [Mr Turnbull] really listened, and not only did he make notes on things and ask really valid questions, he seemed to be able to see a future in things that were proposed as well.”
Mrs Miles said the meeting reassured her family that they werent doing it by themselves.
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