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Urgent Call for Enhanced Farm Safety Amid Rising Fatalities

Understanding the Surge in Farm-Related Incidents and Preventative Measures

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In 2024, Australian agriculture faced a significant safety crisis, recording 72 farm-related fatalities-the highest in over two decades.
This alarming statistic underscores the urgent need for enhanced safety protocols and awareness within the farming community.

WFI Insurance, in collaboration with Farmsafe Australia, released the 2025 Safer Farms Report, highlighting critical areas of concern. Notably, while overall farm-related claims decreased by 8% over the past year, impact-related incidents, such as vehicle accidents and crush injuries, surged by 44%, reaching the highest level in four years. The report documented approximately 1,800 claims related to farm vehicle accidents, including those involving quad bikes and side-by-side vehicles (SSVs), many resulting in severe injuries like fractures and head trauma.

For the first time, SSVs have overtaken tractors and quad bikes as the leading cause of on-farm fatalities in a single year. This shift emphasizes the need for targeted safety measures and training programs focusing on the operation of SSVs.

Felicity Richards, Chair of Farmsafe Australia, emphasized the dangers of complacency: "Tools and machinery we use every day remain dangerous, no matter how experienced we are. Complacency sets in, and that's where near misses come from." This statement serves as a stark reminder that routine familiarity with equipment does not diminish inherent risks.

Mental health within the farming community also remains a pressing issue. WFI reported a 75% increase in workers' compensation claims related to anxiety and stress over the past year. Alarmingly, the suicide rate among Australian farmers is nearly 59% higher than the national average, with a farmer dying by suicide approximately every 10 days. These statistics highlight the critical need for mental health support and resources tailored to the unique challenges faced by those in the agricultural sector.

Environmental hazards are compounding these challenges. Claims related to natural disasters have increased by 18% over the past three years, and farm property fires have risen by 28% in the same period. These figures reflect the growing impact of climate change on farming operations and the necessity for adaptive strategies to mitigate associated risks.

In response to these findings, WFI Insurance and Farmsafe Australia are advocating for comprehensive safety education and the implementation of robust risk management practices. Farmers are encouraged to participate in training programs, conduct regular equipment maintenance, and foster a culture of safety awareness on their properties.

As the agricultural landscape evolves, prioritizing safety and mental well-being is paramount. By addressing these critical issues, the farming community can work towards reducing fatalities and injuries, ensuring a safer and more sustainable future for Australian agriculture.

Published:Wednesday, 29th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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