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NSW Government Launches $335,000 Mental Health Pilot Program for North Coast Farmers

NSW Government Launches $335,000 Mental Health Pilot Program for North Coast Farmers
The Minns Labor Government has announced a new $335,000 pilot program aimed at supporting the mental health of North Coast farmers who have been severely impacted by a series of natural disasters and other challenges. Running until September 2025, the 12-month initiative is designed to offer mental health coaching alongside financial counselling to help farmers manage the cumulative effects of drought, bushfires, floods, and fluctuating commodity prices.
Delivered by the Northern Rural Financial Counselling Service (RFCS), the program will be supported by both Federal and NSW Governments. The RFCS, known for its 30 years of experience supporting vulnerable farmers, fishers, forestry growers, and small rural businesses, is uniquely positioned to extend its services to include mental health coaches. This additional resource will offer free, confidential, one-on-one support to primary producers in the Northern Rivers region, complementing the financial counselling services already in place.
Addressing the Mental Health Crisis
The pilot program comes at a critical time, as the National Farmer Wellbeing Report 2023 revealed that 30% of Australian farmers have attempted self-harm or suicide, with natural disasters and financial stress being the leading causes of declining mental health. The North Coast of NSW, in particular, has been hit hard by a series of consecutive natural disasters, including the ongoing drought, bushfires, floods, and biosecurity threats like the Varroa mite and Red Imported Fire Ant.
Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty emphasised the importance of providing comprehensive support to farmers: “Farmers don’t necessarily want a handout – they are capable and resilient decision makers – but they do want support. This pilot demonstrates a new approach to providing mental health support alongside financial counselling advice.”
Minister for Mental Health and the North Coast, Rose Jackson, highlighted the program’s local focus: “Our priority is to ensure people in regional communities know where to go, who to turn to, and what help is available. This new pilot leverages the local expertise of our dedicated RAMHP coordinators to ensure the program meets people where they are.”
A Trusted Support Network
Gary Goldberg, CEO of RFCS Northern Region, reflected on the impact of successive disasters on farmers in the Northern Rivers: “Since 2017, the region has faced one disaster after another—cyclones, drought, bushfire, floods, Covid-19. Our financial counsellors work hard to build trust and rapport with clients to help them through times of financial stress, and now we can offer additional mental health support.”
The program has been welcomed by local representatives, with Janelle Saffin, NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Disaster Recovery and State Member for Lismore, praising the initiative: “RFCS provides holistic services and care to our farmers and rural people. Since 2017, there have been compounding disasters, and RFCS understands the stresses and challenges our communities face.”
Looking Ahead
The pilot will help ensure farmers on the North Coast have access to mental health services tailored to their unique needs, alongside ongoing financial guidance. The RFCS Northern Region team will work to reduce the mental and emotional toll that compounding natural disasters and financial pressures have placed on local producers. The initiative aims to contribute to the long-term resilience of NSW’s primary producers as they continue to adapt, recover, and rebuild their businesses.
For more information about the pilot program or the services provided by RFCS Northern Region, visit the NSW Department of Primary Industries website.
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