ADF and VFF/ UDV reaffirm partnership through strengthened national agreement

Thursday 29 January 2026

MEDIA RELEASE

Australian Dairy Farmers (ADF) and the Victorian Farmers Federation United Dairyfarmers of Victoria (VFF/ UDV) have reaffirmed their long‑standing partnership, announcing a strengthened agreement that ensures VFF/ UDV will remain a member of ADF.

 

This development marks a significant step forward for Victorian and national dairy representation, and a renewed commitment to collaborative dairy farmer representation.

 

Victoria – representing 64% of Australia’s milk production – will continue to have a strong and active voice within ADF through VFF/ UDV’s membership as both organisations continue to utilise their strengths and resources to benefit Victorian dairy farmers.

 

The agreement also includes a shared commitment to work together on policy priorities, farmer engagement, industry events, and initiatives to strengthen representation for dairy farmers.

 

Quotes attributable to Ben Bennett, President, Australian Dairy Farmers

“I am pleased that through robust negotiations, we have reached this strengthened commitment to work together in good faith.

 

“Both organisations are now committed to ensuring grassroots dairy farmers have the strongest possible national representative body into the future.

 

“Victoria produces the majority of Australia’s milk, so it is essential that Victorian dairy farmers are involved in national dairy policy development, advocacy, and industry representation.

 

“This agreement strengthens our collective ability to deliver for dairy farmers in Victoria and across the nation.”

 

Quotes attributable to Ian Morris, Acting President, Victorian Farmers Federation United Dairyfarmers of Victoria (VFF UDV)

“This agreement is an important milestone for Victorian dairy farmers.

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“VFF/ UDV and ADF have continued to collaborate in good faith, and it is reassuring for the industry to have this new agreement in place.

 

“What farmers want most is for their representative organisations to get on with dealing with the issues affecting their businesses.

 

“VFF/ UDV is looking forward to working with ADF on initiatives that strengthen our connection with farmers and contribute to a more effective and sustainable future for the industry.

 

“In line with this commitment, VFF/ UDV is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Corrie Goodwin as its new Executive Officer. Ms Goodwin has extensive dairy experience and her appointment will help to strengthen industry unity and trust, and is a great resource for dairy farmers.”

 

Media contacts:

Australian Dairy Farmers

Peter Somerville, Currie; peter@curriecommunications.com.au; 0403 868 984

 

Victorian Farmers Federation

Ryan Moloney; rmoloney@vff.org.au; 0400 874 589

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