the entire state of new south wales, australia has been declared in drought.
NSW is experiencing itâs driest winter on record and our farmers, the backbone of our country, need our help. farmers are having to shoot their livestock so they donât end up dying a slow, painful death due to dehydration, lack of food and heat. our wildlife is suffering as well- australian personality grant denyer has said that kangaroos on his property (pictured above) are drinking out of the dogs water bowl. farms are a source of income. if farmers cannot sell wool, meat, crops etc they do not make any money. they are so broke that suburban and city supermarkets have been generously donating food to them. not only all this, but the mental and emotional health of our farmers has declined rapidly. mental health issues have risen 70% and the prevalence of suicide in male farmers has increased [suicide rates in rural areas are already 40% higher than in metropolitan areas].Â
so what can we do to help?
here is a gofundme page my friend crystal has set up. it has a little more information + it tells you what your money is going towards. you can also âbuy a baleâ here. if you arenât australian and want to help, this is your best option - please donate. if you canât donate, reblogging this post will help get the word out there.
as for my fellow aussies, hereâs what we can do:Â
if you live on the central coast of NSW, one of the images above tells you various drop-off points for donated goods, which are listed in the other image.
restaurants, hotels, clubs, RSLs, and eateries across australia are doing parma for a farmer, so check out if there are any near you participating.Â
bunnings around australia are donating their sausage sizzle money to âbuy a baleâ, so check out if any near you are doing one soon (or even better- organise one yourself)Â
if you live close by an affected area and want to donate, buy the good from the affected areas local supermarket - these businesses are suffering as well.
a drought relief charity concert will be held in october, so keep an eye on the news for more information regarding that.Â
for more information, check out Rural Aid and the Buy a Bale websites.Â
thanks to crystal for the âdoing it for our farmersâ images. sheâs doing an epic job at raising awareness for this.Â
remember: if they die, australia dies.
please help in any way you can!!











