Queensland Farmers' Market Threatened with Eviction Over Insurance Dispute
Local Growers Face Uncertain Future Amid Public Liability Insurance Requirements
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In a developing situation in south-east Queensland, the Three Creeks Farm Stall, a popular farmers' market operating in Eileen Hose Park near Gympie, is facing potential eviction due to a dispute over public liability insurance requirements imposed by the Gympie Regional Council.
For the past three years, this market has provided local farmers with a platform to sell their produce directly to the community, fostering food security and supporting the local economy. However, the council now mandates that the stallholders obtain specific public liability insurance, which would necessitate forming an incorporated association and incurring annual costs between $1,300 and $1,500.
Market co-founder Sarah Niemand expressed concerns over this requirement, stating that their existing farm insurance policies already provide adequate coverage. She emphasized the burden of additional administrative responsibilities and costs associated with forming an incorporated association.
Gympie Mayor Glen Hartwig defended the council's stance, highlighting the necessity of proper insurance to protect ratepayers from potential liability claims. He noted that the council has been supportive by allowing free use of the park and offering assistance with traffic management plans.
The stallholders have initiated a petition urging the council to reconsider its position and amend local laws to support primary producers. Loyal customers have also voiced their support, emphasizing the market's role in ensuring local food security and reducing reliance on external supply chains.
This situation underscores the complexities farmers face in navigating insurance requirements and regulatory frameworks. It highlights the importance of clear communication and collaboration between local authorities and agricultural communities to balance risk management with the sustainability of local farming initiatives.
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