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1 March, 2026

Langi Kal Kal Prison helps with bushfire relief

THE Victorian Government is providing practical support for farmers impacted by the recent Carranballac fire with Beaufort’s Langi Kal Kal Prison supplying livestock feed and on ground assistance. Langi Kal Kal Prison has delivered more than 60 hay bales to Stoneleigh for distribution to local farmers impacted by recent fires, with prisoners at the minimum security facility helping to grow, cut, rake and bale the hay onsite.


A load of hay about to leave Langi Kal Kal Prison bound for fire affected farmers. Pictured are Assistant Commissioner Nick Selisky, Langi Kal Kal General Manager Ben Wright, Langi Kal Kal Industry Manager Evan Zammit, Corrections Victorian Landmate and Agriculture Manager Andrew Marx, Langi Kal Kal Farm Officer Kylie Pervan, Cartage Contractor Mark Hutchings, Langi Kal Kal Farm Supervisor Kahn Jantzen and Langi Kal Kal Farm Officer Adam Smith.
A load of hay about to leave Langi Kal Kal Prison bound for fire affected farmers. Pictured are Assistant Commissioner Nick Selisky, Langi Kal Kal General Manager Ben Wright, Langi Kal Kal Industry Manager Evan Zammit, Corrections Victorian Landmate and Agriculture Manager Andrew Marx, Langi Kal Kal Farm Officer Kylie Pervan, Cartage Contractor Mark Hutchings, Langi Kal Kal Farm Supervisor Kahn Jantzen and Langi Kal Kal Farm Officer Adam Smith.

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