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Communications Coalition presses Canberra for action ahead of a 'definitive year' for telecomms & connectivity


The Regional, Rural and Remote Communications Coalition (RRRCC) has converged on Canberra this week to deliver one simple message – 2018 must be a year of action on bush telecommunications. The RRRCC is meeting with MPs, the Department of Communications and the Arts and attending a forum focussed on regional mobile coverage convened by the […]

28 February 2018


Technical review of the Gene Technology Regulations 2001 (the Technical Review)


The NFF recognise the potential of gene technology as a valuable tool within agricultural production systems. The NFF is supportive of the Technical Review’s objective to clarify definitions and bring GT regulations in line with scientific developments. The NFF recognise that a range of new technology has been developed that creates ambiguity as to what […]

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21 February 2018


Basin Plan's environmental benefits in grave danger as Senate faces critical vote


As of today 77% of the original water recovery target of the Murray Darling Basin Plan has been recovered. However, this significant achievement, and many others, lie precariously in the balance ahead of a crucial Senate vote in Federal Parliament today. Yesterday, Victoria and New South Wales confirmed both states would ‘walk away’ from the […]

14 February 2018


New survey to gauge farm sector's workforce issues


Today the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is launching its new Farm Workforce Survey, asking farmers to report on their ability to meet their businesses’ labour requirements. NFF President Fiona Simson said the evidence indicated that farmers all too often faced difficulties recruiting workers – difficulties that could see them fail to meet critical deadlines and […]


Labor sets Basin Plan alight betraying farmers and regional Australia


Basin communities are now contemplating their fate with Labor effectively throwing a match on the Murray Darling Basin Plan. The party that was architect to the plan that was ratified in 2012, tonight sided with the Greens and upheld a disallowance motion to quash amendments proposed by the Northern Basin Review. NFF President Fiona Simson […]


Farming's peak body leads new Horticulture Council


The interests of Australia’s growing and diverse horticulture sector will now be directly represented through the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) with the peak body launching a new ‘Horticulture Council’. The Victorian Farmers Federation, NSW Farmers, Growcom, the Voice of Horticulture and six commodity groups will be represented on the NFF-led policy forum. Commodity groups to form part […]

12 February 2018


Labor urged to protect its Basin legacy and walk away from Greens deal


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is urging Labor to protect its legacy as the Government that delivered the historic Murray Darling Basin Plan by reconsidering its position on plans to vote for a disallowance motion. NFF Chief Executive Officer Tony Mahar said Labor and then Water Minister Tony Burke made history when, under their leadership, […]

7 February 2018


Farmers and Fiji Government confirm support for Seasonal Worker Program


A report released this week has confirmed the value of migrant workers to horticulture’s profitability and productivity. Carried out by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) and commissioned by the World Bank, the study found that seasonal migrant workers on the Federal Government’s Seasonal Worker Program and ‘backpackers’ on working […]


Senator Hanson-Young's 'Basin bashing' threatens regional communities and the environment


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has labelled an effort by Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young to quash amendments to the Basin Plan irresponsible and ill-informed. Following the resumption of Federal Parliament this week, the Senate must vote on a motion brought by Senator Hanson-Young to disallow the adoption of amendments proposed by the Northern Basin Review process. […]

6 February 2018


Basin comments by attention-seeking academics neither helpful nor accurate


NFF Chief Executive Tony Mahar said the Murray Darling Basin Plan was too important to be used as pawn by self-professed basin experts looking for five minutes in the spotlight. “What we saw yesterday was yet another group looking to gain some notoriety by attacking the Basin Plan. “The NFF and the public, especially those […]


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