The wait is over for New South Wales cattle producers. Following a successful push for agricultural innovation, the NSW Government has officially removed the regulatory barriers around virtual fencing - making virtual fencing technology accessible across the state. This pivotal decision brings NSW farmers the competitive edge long enjoyed by producers in Queensland, Tasmania, New Zealand and the United States.

Virtual fencing is a technology that allows farmers to manage cattle movement without physical fences. Communication towers are installed on the farm, and cows are fitted with smart collars which guide them using sound and vibration. The towers talk to the collars, and the collars talk to the cows.
Using a simple smartphone app, the farmer draws a virtual boundary on a map. When a cow approaches the line, the collar provides an audio cue and a low-energy vibration to guide the animal away. This gentle, low-stress guidance quickly teaches the animals to respect the invisible fence. It's the ultimate tool for precision cattle management and pasture management.

While Halter’s virtual fencing technology has been successfully deployed globally for years, including extensive use in New Zealand, the United States, Queensland, and Tasmania, Victoria (among other states) was previously restricted. These restrictions were based on historic laws written before the development of modern, animal-welfare-focused virtual fencing systems.
The legislative amendment was driven by overwhelming evidence of the technology's benefits and safety:
Virtual fencing in NSW is a game-changer for farm efficiency, costs, and animal management:
NSW farmers can now harness Halter’s revolutionary virtual fencing and herd management technology to drive efficiency and sustainability on their properties. Ready to lead the way in modern livestock management and speak to our team about getting Halter on your farm? Enquire here.
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