Victorian Groups Demand Action as Feral Deer Crisis Threatens Agriculture and Safety

March 19, 2026
Victorian Groups Demand Action as Feral Deer Crisis Threatens Agriculture and Safety
  • Advocacy groups including Environment Victoria, the Invasive Species Council, Friends of the Earth, and agriculture bodies are urging urgent funding for a coordinated, widespread deer-control program and are labeling the deer as an invasive species emergency.

  • The government, ahead of the November state election, previously rejected expert advice to list feral deer as a pest, arguing current arrangements already allow deer control and defending the decision.

  • Farmers warn that deer damage fences, crops, and waterways and pose safety risks on rural roads, arguing that protection of deer undermines efforts to implement effective eradication or control measures.

  • The deer control strategy concedes that eradication is not feasible with current methods, while Victorians express a preference for focusing on managing impacts rather than treating deer as a hunting resource; opposition parties criticize the government for slow action and reliance on paperwork over on-ground measures.

  • Farmers and environmental groups condemn the Allan government for protecting feral deer as a protected game species despite an estimated population of about 1 million, the highest in Australia.

  • There have been incidents of deer entering urban areas, including inner-city streets and a suburban home, highlighting peri-urban spread and biosecurity risks to Australia’s $100 billion agricultural sector.

  • The campaign is drawing cross-stakeholder support from the Victorian Farmers Federation and various ecological groups, framed as a test for the upcoming election and signaling a potential policy shift toward a more aggressive deer-containment approach.

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‘Offensive’: Farmers and green groups lash Allan government over deer

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