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Defence land grab ‘an absolute last resort’ says Minister


The National Farmers Federation says the Government’s commitment to only compulsory acquire farms as ‘an absolute last resort’ would provide some comfort to anxious north Queensland landholders whose properties had been ear-marked for acquisition.  In a letter sent to 60 landholders in November 2016 the Australian Defence Forces outlined intentions to potentially make acquisitions to […]

24 January 2017


Universal Service Obligation (USO)


The NFF firmly believes that connectivity represents the next frontier for agricultural productivity in Australia. Farmers need access to reliable, affordable and adequate data and voice services to grow their businesses and to remain innovative. Key to this is the Universal Service Obligation (USO) agreement that enables Australians, wherever they work and live, to have […]

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Farmer uncertainty continues as Minister refuses to rule out defence land grab


Uncertainty remains for 60 landholders in Queensland’s Charters Towers and Marlborough areas with the Government refusing to rule out the compulsory acquisition of up to 300,000 hectares of farm land for defence training purposes. Speaking after a meeting with Defence Minister Senator Marise Payne in Rockhampton today NFF Chief Executive Tony Mahar said the Minister […]

23 January 2017


No white flag on TPP as Trump prepares to assume White House


The National Farmers Federation will continue to apply pressure on the Government to push ahead with the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) despite President-elect Donald Trump now only hours away from occupying the White House. Throughout his campaign President-elect Trump had vowed to kill the United States’ involvement in deal as a matter of priority after […]

20 January 2017


Northern Basin Review – tell Canberra enough is enough with quick online submission


Northern basin community members are being urged to complete a quick and easy online submission to let the Government know that enough is enough when it comes to water recovery. In a revision of the Northern Basin Plan the Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposes a reduction of the total volume of planned recovery from […]

19 January 2017


NFF urges Government to remember every cent counts in 2017-2018 budget


The National Farmers’ Federation is calling on the Government to show economic leadership and allow Australian agriculture to thrive with the message every cent counts. The peak farming organisation, has outlined 35 recommendations in its pre-budget submission that it sees as crucial to the ongoing success of agriculture and its contribution to the national economy. […]

18 January 2017


National Farmers’ Federation Pre-Budget Submission 2017-18


This submission outlines 6 policy pillars that require Government action to ensure that the Australian entire agribusiness sector can live up to its potential and become the bedrock of food security in Asia. It can be viewed as NFF’s call to action and roadmap for success for Australian agriculture. We, and our membership hope that […]

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NFF seeks clarity over Government's intentions in proposed defence land grab


National Farmers Federation Chief Executive Tony Mahar will attend a meeting in Charters Towers tomorrow with landholders affected by the Australian Defence Forces’ plan to compulsory acquire pastoral land for military training purposes. In a letter sent to more than 50 landholders in November 2016 the ADF outlined intentions to potentially make the acquisitions as […]

16 January 2017


Competition and Consumer Amendment (Misuse of Market Power) Bill 2016


The NFF is of the view that a fair market place for farmers requires competition both in upstream and downstream markets. Having a competition regulator empowered with a strong misuse of market power provision (and sufficient resources to enforce it) is key to improving competitiveness and driving innovation and productivity in the agricultural sector. The […]

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23 December 2016


NFF urges patience as Australia’s data drought causes North Pole meltdown


This Christmas the NFF is urging farmers, especially children who have been good all year, to be patient with Santa’s deliveries as the data drought impacts North Pole operations. “Today the NFF received inside information from the North Pole that there had been a delay processing orders from regional Australia.” NFF President Fiona Simson said. […]

22 December 2016


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