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Farmers worry 70km dingo fence 'not enough' to protect sheep

ABC Australia · Jun 12, 2026, 8:29 PM

Key takeaways

  • Wild dogs, as recorded by a monitoring camera on Alan Bennett's exclusion fence.
  • The Victorian government is subsidising a 70km dingo exclusion fence bordering Big Desert Wilderness Park in order to help protect livestock from attacks.
  • The fence borders five properties but farmers are concerned it will only push the problem of dingo predation onto their neighbours.

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Wild dogs, as recorded by a monitoring camera on Alan Bennett's exclusion fence. (Supplied: Alan Bennett)

The Victorian government is subsidising a 70km dingo exclusion fence bordering Big Desert Wilderness Park in order to help protect livestock from attacks.

The fence borders five properties but farmers are concerned it will only push the problem of dingo predation onto their neighbours.

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