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Distillery Support - Hazardous Areas and Dangerous Goods Rebate

Funding Providers

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (VIC)
Agriculture Victoria

Location

VIC

Funding Type

Rebate U00404

Primary Category

Business and industry

Eligible to

  • Businesses
  • Not-for-Profits

Funding

Amount (max): $50,000
Total pool: $20,000,000

Round(s)

  • Closes 30-Jun-2025 5pm

Purpose

The Safety - Hazardous Areas and Dangerous Goods Rebate will assist distillers of alcoholic beverages to invest in equipment and infrastructure to improve safety in distilleries.

Overview

A Rebate of up to 70% or 80% of the total eligible expenditure (GST exclusive) or up to the maximum of $50,000 (GST exclusive), whichever is the lesser amount, is available for equipment and infrastructure that will support improvements to safety in distilleries.

Applicants will be required to make a cash co-contribution of a minimum of 20% or 30% of the total eligible expenditure on infrastructure and equipment on the project.

Co-contribution will be:

  • 20% cash co-contribution if no more than 10,000 litres of alcohol produced in the 2022-23 financial year
  • 30% cash co-contribution if greater than 10,000 litres of alcohol produced in the 2022-23 financial year

Co-contributions must be cash. In-kind contributions such as labour are not included. Any additional or ineligible costs associated with the overall project must be met by the applicant.

This program may provide a Rebate up to the value of $50,000 (GST exclusive) of eligible costs associated with one or more of these activities:

  • Costs associated with having a Hazardous Area Assessment or Dangerous Goods Audit undertaken.
  • Purchase and installation of equipment and infrastructure as recommended in either a Hazardous Area Assessment, Purchase and installation of equipment and infrastructure as recommended in either a Hazardous Area Assessment, Dangerous Goods Audit, OHS Essentials Program relating to hazardous areas and dangerous goods, or assessment by a WorkSafe Victoria dangerous goods inspector.
  • Training specific to the technology for safe operation of equipment recommended (external costs only).

All funded activities must comply with Australian Standards (including installation) where required by regulation. Installations must comply with the manufacturers instructions and use licensed tradesmen when required by legislation, council regulation or the manufacturers instructions. This is the responsibility of the recipient; the Department is not liable in any way in relation to or in connection with the project, other than as expressed in the program guidelines.

As this is a Rebate program, all costs must be incurred before applying. If you have any concerns about item eligibility, prior to making your purchase please contact the Distillery Door Program team at distilleryprogram@agriculture.vic.gov.au.

There is no guarantee that any application for a Rebate will be supported.

The Rebate will close on 30 June 2025, or until funds are fully subscribed (whichever occurs first). Eligible assessments and costs incurred from 1 April 2023 until the closing date can be claimed.

Limitations

Applicant eligibility

In order to apply, applicants must:

  • Have a current Australian Business Number (ABN)
  • Be registered as a business in Victoria
  • Be a legal entity
  • Own at least one still with a capacity of 50 litres or more
  • Hold a current ATO Manufacturers Licence to produce distilled alcoholic beverages
  • Hold a current Victorian General or Producers Liquor Licence issued by Liquor Control Victoria
  • Have had a Hazardous Area Assessment, Dangerous Goods Audit, OHS Essentials Program relating to hazardous areas and dangerous goods, or assessment by a WorkSafe Victoria dangerous goods inspector undertaken from 1 April 2023 to closing date
  • Be able to meet the cash co-contribution (minimum 20% or 30%) required
  • Agree to participate in future Program evaluation activities
  • Meet all workplace and employment obligations as an employer in accordance with the National Employment Standards and the rights and obligations under applicable industrial awards

Who is not eligible

  • A producer of spirits that does not distil their own alcoholic beverages
  • A state government department, agency or local council
  • An unincorporated association or franchise
  • A potential applicant who has applied for another state government grant for the same project
  • Not based in Victoria
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