The Eurobodalla will shower Cobar farmers with cash, after the Eurobodalla Shire Council voted to donate 75 per cent of $44,065 raised at shire Raindance events last month.
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The remaining 25 per cent will go to drought-affected Eurobodalla producers.
Mayor Liz Innes proposed the funds be split 50-50 between the two shires at the December 11 council meeting.
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However, Councillor Patrick McGinlay suggested the portion sent to Cobar be increased. Councillor Phil Constable seconded the move.
“I’m cognisant of the need to support our farmers, but it is a terrible situation in Cobar right now,” Cr Constable said.
Councillor Lindsay Brown said he felt the 75-25 split better reflected community expectations.
“I know a lot of support in my community was for money to go to Cobar,” he said.
“It’s a wonderful gesture from our community – Narooma punched above it’s weight.”
Councillor Jack Tait said it was the spirit of the gesture that counted.
“I think we’re losing the point – the fact we are going to give something is what we set out to do,” he said.
“The percentage doesn’t matter.”