Family — Australian agriculture.

Industry · Family

Make sure everyone you love
comes home.

On a family farm, the people at risk are the people you love — and most of the work is done alone, out of range, with no one watching. AirAgri is the quiet safety net that calls for help when you can't.

The reality

Agriculture is the most dangerous industry in Australia.

Not one of the most dangerous — the most. These are the numbers behind every Australian farm.

5 daysRoughly how often a worker is killed on an Australian farm2
171Serious on-farm injuries in 2025 — already more than all of 20242
13.7Worker deaths per 100,000 — the highest fatality rate of any Australian industry1
11%Of farm deaths involve a child under 15 — on a farm, safety is a family issue2

Figures are for Australian agriculture as a whole. See sources below.

Family farms

The people most at risk are family.

Family farms run lean. One person checks the back paddock at dusk; another starts the pumps before dawn. There's rarely a second set of eyes — and the toll on rural families is heavy, in injuries and in mental health.

01

Working alone

Most family-farm work is done solo and out of phone range — a fall, rollover or crush can go unnoticed for hours. Side-by-sides, quad bikes and tractors are the leading causes of farm death.2

02

The human toll

Agriculture is Australia's deadliest industry1, and the strain reaches beyond injury: a national study found that, on average, one farmer dies by suicide every 10 days.3

03

Peace of mind

When a parent or partner is working alone, the whole family worries. Automatic check-ins and alarms mean someone always knows they're safe — without anyone having to call.2

AirAgri for family

Simple protection for the people who matter most.

Quiet, automatic safety for your family — and reassurance for everyone at home.

Real-time worker tracking

See where every worker is — across paddocks, yards and sheds, even out of phone range, direct-to-satellite.

Man-down & duress alarms

A fall, no-movement or duress alerts the closest people for immediate response. No button to remember.

Heat & isolation awareness

Flag heat conditions and lone or at-risk workers before exposure becomes an incident.

Inductions & training

Get workers, contractors and crews competent and recorded quickly, with SOPs that are easy to follow.

Hazard & incident reporting

Capture near-misses and hazards from the field, with a full, time-stamped audit trail.

Board & ESG-ready data

Property- and role-based risk profiling, and defensible human-risk data — held onshore in Australia.

Why families choose AirAgri

Looking after your own.

01

Everyone accounted for

Automatic check-ins and live location, so the family always knows where people are.

02

Help without a phone call

Man-down and overdue alarms reach the right people even when a phone can't be.

03

One simple price

Unlimited family members and workers on a single property — no per-person fees.

04

Wellbeing, not just injury

Discreet mental-health support and fatigue awareness for people working long and alone.

Who it's for

Built for family farms.

Family farms are the backbone of Australian agriculture — an $88 billion industry built on people, not just paddocks.4

Owner-operators Husband-and-wife farms Multi-generation families Parents still on the land Kids on the property Solo operators
Warm golden-hour Australian farmland.

Bringing farmers home

See AirAgri in action.

Book a 30-minute walkthrough, or call us — we'll show you how it works for an operation like yours.

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Sources

  1. Safe Work Australia, Key Work Health and Safety Statistics 2024 — agriculture, forestry & fishing recorded the highest worker fatality rate of any Australian industry (13.7 per 100,000 workers). www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au
  2. AgHealth Australia (University of Sydney) and Farmsafe Australia, Safer Farms Report 2025 — 72 people were killed on Australian farms in 2024, the highest toll in more than two decades — roughly one death every five days — and more than double 2023 (against a five-year average of 53). Side-by-side vehicles (14 deaths, up from 4 in 2023) overtook quad bikes (10) and tractors (8) as the leading cause for the first time, and children under 15 were involved in 11% of fatal incidents. AgHealth's preliminary 2025 data records 171 serious on-farm injuries — already more than the 133 recorded in all of 2024. www.farmsafe.org.au
  3. National Rural Health Alliance — Australia's first national study of farmer suicide (ten years of coronial data) found that, on average, one farmer dies by suicide every 10 days, with farmer suicide rates around 59% higher than non-farmers. www.ruralhealth.org.au
  4. ABARES, Agricultural Commodities Report, December 2024 — the gross value of Australian agricultural production is forecast at $88.4 billion in 2024–25. www.agriculture.gov.au