Greater Shepparton City Council has secured $469,000 in Victorian Government funding for the Goulburn Murray Valley Fruit Fly Program, to continue to manage Queensland fruit fly across the region.
The Goulburn Murray Valley Fruit Fly Program incorporates the municipal areas of Greater Shepparton, Moira Shire, Campaspe Shire and Strathbogie Shire.
The partnering councils, alongside Fruit Growers Victoria and other industry bodies, had been advocating for $1 million per annum to roll out a high-input area-wide management program across the Goulburn Murray Valley.
While the full amount has not been made available, council was successful in receiving $469,000 for the 2025/26 financial year. The government advised it would also provide funding for the 2026/27 financial year; however, this amount is yet to be confirmed.
Fruit Growers Victoria grower services manager Michael Crisera welcomed the announcement and urged residents to continue to support the control program by reporting infestations and maintaining backyard fruit trees, which can become a harbour for the pest.
While the funding received is less than anticipated, City of Greater Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali said it ensured critical work could continue to support the region’s $1.6 billion horticulture industry.
“The funding is critical as we head into summer — a vital time for Queensland fruit fly breeding. We know that they breed quickly in urban areas and migrate to orchards, which is extremely concerning. Currently, the majority of fruit growers in our region protect their farms from Queensland fruit fly using baits and spray; however, they do so at a significant cost to their bottom line.”
If individuals have problems with infested fruit trees from neighbouring properties impacting their land, they should report it to GMV fruit fly coordinator Ross Abberfield, who will take appropriate action.