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Farmers applaud Government's life-saving quad bike changes


Lives will be saved with the Federal Government today mandating a new safety standard for the manufacture of all new quad bikes. The change is the result of a high-profile campaign led by the National Farmers’ Federation compelling the Government to accept recommendations to improve quad bike safety by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. […]

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10 October 2019


Farmers call out government workforce survey results


The National Farmers’ Federation says a new government report looking at agriculture’s workforce doesn’t match farmers’ lived experience and fails to provide appropriate or current evidence that will help fix the much talked about problem of labour shortages. The Demand for Farm Workers Farm Survey 2018 published today by the Australian Bureau of Agriculture and […]

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2 October 2019


Inquiry into the Provisions of the Right to Farm Bill 2019


The NFF has repeatedly called for governments to review, strengthen and harmonise trespass laws and procedures for enforcement. It has been highly encouraging to see several state governments, and the Commonwealth, recently moving to introduce new offences and increased penalties for trespass and related behaviour, including penalties that recognise the biosecurity risk created by unauthorised […]

1 October 2019


NFF leads Inland Rail Community Engagement Roundtable


The National Farmers’ Federation has welcomed the opportunity to host a Community Engagement Roundtable with the Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack, Drought Minister David Littleproud and Regional Services Minister and Parkes MP, Mark Coulton, in Sydney tomorrow. The Roundtable will take stock of the Inland Rail route selection and community engagement to date. It will […]

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Statutory consultation on regulations to amend the genetically modified (GM) food crops moratorium in South Australia


The NFF strongly supports the right of farmers to adopt the method of production best suited to their business needs, be that utilising GM, conventional, organic or any combination of these methods of production. We therefore support the proposed regulations, which will facilitate grower choice in mainland South Australia, promote investment in research and development […]

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30 September 2019


Statutory consultation on regulations to amend the genetically modified (GM) food crops moratorium in South Australia


The NFF strongly supports the right of farmers to adopt the method of production best suited to their business needs, be that utilising GM, conventional, organic or any combination of these methods of production. We therefore support the proposed regulations, which will facilitate grower choice in mainland South Australia, promote investment in research and development […]

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Prime Minister’s drought assistance helpful but a new approach desperately needed


The National Farmers’ Federation said the Federal Government’s announcement of ongoing assistance to support farmers and rural and regional communities to manage the current drought was some good news in what are tough times. “While drought is a feature of the Australian landscape and farmers are well practiced at managing dry times, for some these […]

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27 September 2019


Submission to the Productivity Commission Draft Report ‘Remote Area Tax Concessions and Payments’


The NFF recommends that the Zone Tax Offset and remote area concessions for Fringe Benefits Tax be maintained.

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26 September 2019


NFF & CEFC back ready-made clean energy solutions for Australian farmers


In an Australian first, the CEFC and the National Farmers Federation (NFF) have collaborated to back ready-made clean energy solutions for Australian farmers, with the twin goals of increasing on-farm efficiency and cutting greenhouse gas emissions. In a practical new guide for Australia’s 85,000 farming enterprises, the CEFC and the NFF have identified 51 opportunities […]

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23 September 2019


NFF joins Queensland farmers in plea for sensible regulation


The National Farmers’ Federation is supporting Queensland farmers in their ongoing call for sensible regulation. Led by NFF member, AgForce Queensland, the state’s rural sector continues to rally against draconian regulation in regards to native vegetation management and the protection of the Great Barrier Reef. “Australian farmers are the ultimate environmentalists. Nation-wide farmers manage more […]

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19 September 2019


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