Farmers feeling the sting of rate increases across shires

Andrew Miller
Updated June 20 2019 - 11:41am, first published 11:23am
RATE PAIN: Anthony Mulcahy, on a causeway with his Kelpie Buster, pays different council rates on each side of the Mt Emu Creek, which divides his Pura Pura property. Photo: Rob Gunstone.
RATE PAIN: Anthony Mulcahy, on a causeway with his Kelpie Buster, pays different council rates on each side of the Mt Emu Creek, which divides his Pura Pura property. Photo: Rob Gunstone.

Rate pain for farmers may be nothing new but for one western Victorian farmer, the sting comes in four different colours.

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Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller

Journalist

I'm a general reporter with Stock & Land, with a special interest in irrigation issues. I completed my cadetship, with the Age, in 1980. Over my career, I've worked for ABC radio news (Mt Isa, Qld) and at provincial and suburban newspapers.

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