The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) 2014 National Congress is taking place on Monday 20 and Tuesday 21 October 2014 at the Australian Institute of Sport Arena, Canberra. More than 50 speakers and panellists are confirmed. Key speakers include:
Monday 20 October
9:35am Welcome to Congress:
Brent Finlay, NFF President
Simon Talbot, NFF CEO
9:50am Opening Address:
The Hon. Barnaby Joyce MP, Minister for Agriculture
10:40am Welcome Address from Principal Sponsor, Coles
Tuesday 21 October
8:35am Keynote Address: Connecting Consumers to the Farm
Andrew Gregory, MD & CEO McDonalds Australia
9:05am Producing Our Future: The Opposition Leader’s Perspective
The Hon. Bill Shorten MP, Leader of the Opposition
11:15am Parliamentarian panel: Industry strategy vs government policy
The Hon. Joel Fitzgibbon MP, Shadow Minister for Agriculture
Mr Clive Palmer MP, Leader of the Palmer United Party
Senator Christine Milne, Leader of the Australian Greens
Senator Bridget McKenzie, The Nationals Senator for Victoria
Senator David Leyonhjelm, Liberal Democratic Party Senator for New South Wales
Brent Finlay, NFF President
12:30pm Report outcomes of Review of Farm Sector Representation
The full Congress program is available via the Congress website: http://www.congress.nff.org.au Media are invited to attend Congress and interview opportunities with selected speakers are available.
You may also like
New Basin report confirms buybacks have gone too far
The National Farmers’ Federation says today’s release of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s What We Heard Report confirms water buybacks have already gone too far and must now be brought to an end. While the report...
Statement on paraquat decision
The National Farmers’ Federation acknowledges the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority’s (APVMA) final decision following its review of paraquat and diquat. The decision will mean products remain...
Farmers unable to access mental health care amid mounting pressure, new data shows
Just one in seven farmers can easily access mental health support, new data presented at this morning’s NFF-Suicide Prevention Australia (SPA) Parliamentary Breakfast reveals — even as psychological distress and...



Add comment