Media Release: Farmers to benefit from virtual fencing laws

Media Release: Farmers to benefit from virtual fencing laws

Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has welcomed news the NSW Government will legalise virtual stock fencing.

Virtual fencing uses GPS wireless and sensor technology to confine and move stock without physical fences via a neck band or collar.

The collars administer mild tones and shocks to manage stock movements.

In October 2024, a parliamentary inquiry into the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment (Virtual Stock Fencing) Bill 2024 recommended the NSW Government legalise virtual fencing for commercial use.

The inquiry found the introduction of virtual fencing would benefit farmers through better grazing and pasture management, cost savings through reducing the need for physical fences, increased labour productivity and reduced exposure to work health and safety issues.

Mr Moylan has been calling for the NSW Government to legalise virtual fencing for six months and is pleased the government is now taking steps to allow the use of this technology.

“Legalising virtual fencing is a commonsense decision for agriculture in NSW,” Mr Moylan said.

“The technology allows for more productive, economical and effective farming practices.

“It allows easier pasture management, it can help protect sensitive environments, monitor animal health, and makes moving stock in major weather events much easier.

“The pulse delivered in virtual fencing systems are much milder than those in physical electric fencing systems.

“Legalising the use of this technology is a no-brainer.”

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Photo caption: Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has welcomed news that the NSW Government will legalise virtual fencing.

 

 

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