Government — Australian agriculture.

Industry · Government

Capability-grade safety
for the field and the program.

Government field officers, rangers and program staff work alone across vast, remote country — and the public expects every one of them brought home safely. AirAgri delivers capability-grade lone-worker safety with data that stays onshore and stands up to scrutiny.

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 farm§agh§
171Serious on-farm injuries in 2025 — already more than all of 2024§agh§
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 issue§agh§

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

Government

Public accountability starts with the people in the field.

Field officers, biosecurity staff and rangers operate alone, out of range and across jurisdictions — while agencies carry a public duty of care, biosecurity obligations and a requirement to keep sensitive data onshore and auditable.

01

Lone & remote field work

Officers work alone in remote country where agriculture is already Australia's deadliest industry1; vehicles and isolation are the leading killers, and help is often far away.2

02

Biosecurity at the frontline

Government programs depend on controlling and recording the movement of people, vehicles and equipment — a frontline biosecurity and traceability task that paper can't keep up with.

03

Accountability & data sovereignty

Agencies must demonstrate duty of care to staff and keep records defensible. AirAgri stores data onshore in Australia (NSW & QLD), owned by you.

AirAgri for government

Protection for staff. Evidence for the public.

Lone-worker safety, movement records and incident data — capability-grade, and held onshore.

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.

Built for government

Duty of care, demonstrated.

01

Duty of care, evidenced

Live oversight and automatic alarms for every field worker.

02

Australian data sovereignty

Data stored onshore in NSW & QLD — owned by you.

03

Biosecurity & traceability

Auditable records of who and what moved, where and when.

04

Transparent & defensible

Time-stamped data that stands up to public and parliamentary scrutiny.

Who it's for

Built for public land and programs.

Government manages and regulates land across an $88 billion agricultural sector3 — and is held to the highest standard of care for its people.

Land & catchment management Biosecurity & agriculture departments National parks & rangers Research stations Local councils Indigenous ranger programs
Warm golden-hour Australian farmland.

Bringing farmers home

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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 and Farmsafe Australia, Safer Farms Report 2025 — farm vehicles are the leading cause of on-farm death: side-by-side vehicles, quad bikes and tractors together accounted for 32 of the 72 deaths in 2024, with fatigue, complacency and time pressure among the top contributing factors. www.farmsafe.org.au
  3. 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