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Pacific Island seasonal workers scheme achieves permanency


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has welcomed the announcement that the Seasonal Workers Scheme for the Pacific Region and East Timor will become permanent from July 2012. NFF Workplace Relations Committee Chair, Charles Armstrong, said the announcement made by the Government yesterday recognises the success of the Pacific Seasonal Workers Pilot Scheme, and the important […]

19 December 2011


Farmers call for recognition of agricultural water savings


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is calling for the Australian Government to fully acknowledge the contributions farmers have already made to the water saving effort, and to do more to ensure communities are not negatively affected by the proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan. NFF estimates show that should the proposed Basin Plan go ahead, farmers will […]

15 December 2011


Northern Australian irrigation to benefit from investment


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has welcomed the joint announcement by the Federal and Queensland Governments that $10 million will be invested in establishing new irrigation industries in northern Queensland. NFF President Jock Laurie said that any investment aimed at boosting Australia’s agricultural production is a welcome move. “We often talk about the fact that […]


EPBC Act Amendment (Protecting Australia’s Water Resources) Bill: Submission


The NFF’s 14 December 2011 submission to the inquiry into Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Protecting Australia’s Water Resources) Bill 2011 outlines the major concerns regarding the Bill and highlights that the proposals for water triggers under the EPBC Act are a poor solution for what should be better regulation at a State/Territory Government […]

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14 December 2011


Right decision on dietary guidelines, say farmers


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has welcomed the decision by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to remove the criteria of environmental sustainability from the dietary guidelines released today. NFF President Jock Laurie said the removal of the environmental sustainability criteria from the guidelines was a win for common sense. “We support healthy […]

13 December 2011


EPBC Act Amendment (Emergency Listings) Bill: Submission


The NFF’s 12 December 2011 submission to the inquiry into the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Emergency Listings) Bill 2011 notes that the NFF cannot support this Bill due to its retrospective provisions, which significantly increase uncertainty for the agricultural industry.

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12 December 2011


A simple equation: less water in the Basin means less food, fibre & jobs


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has today called for the Government to ensure greater investment in infrastructure and water efficiency measures after finding that the cuts to agriculture under the proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan are higher than stated. “The proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan states that a cut of 2,750 gigalitres is a 25 percent reduction […]

9 December 2011


Improved telecommunications essential for regional Australia


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has today called on the Government to ensure that all rural and regional Australians have equal access to reliable and affordable telecommunications in its submission to the 2011-12 Regional Telecommunications Review. NFF President Jock Laurie acknowledged that the national broadband network (NBN) had the potential to generate significant improvements in […]


Regional Telecommunications Review: Submission


The NFF’s 9 December 2011 submission to the Regional Telecommunications Review has sought to ensure that Australian farmers – including those in the most remote areas of the country – have access to reliable, high quality telecommunications at an affordable price. It is essential that people living in rural Australia are not disadvantaged, and that […]

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Skilled Occupations List 2012: Submission


The NFF’s 9 December 2011 submission to the Skilled Occupations List (SOL) for 2012 demonstrates the importance of the SOL to the future labour supply of the agriculture industry, and outlines the NFF’s belief that the SOL should be flexible enough to reflect the changeable short and longer term needs of the industry as skills […]

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