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Blueprint for Australian Ag hits the road to Rockhampton: QLD, time to have your say


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is calling on all involved in Australian agriculture to get involved in the development of the Blueprint for Australian Agriculture as it hits the road for the first in a series of forums around the country. The first forum, taking place in Rockhampton, QLD, on Tuesday 29 November will provide […]

18 November 2011


Higher education and skills training in agriculture: Submission


The NFF’s 15 November 2011 submission to the Senate Inquiry into higher education and skills training in agriculture seeks to demonstrate that there are no easy solutions in attracting more people to the agricultural industry and increasing the level of skills. Instead, industry and Government needs to work collaboratively to develop workable solutions.

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15 November 2011


Renewed commitment to the TPP is positive – now it’s time for action


While welcoming a renewed commitment to concluding the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) by the end of 2012, the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has laid down the challenge to world leaders to back up the political rhetoric by concluding an agreement that truly improves the market access environment and lifts prices received for Australia’s farm exports. […]

14 November 2011


Transport infrastructure not up to speed with agriculture


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has called on the Government to renew its investment in road, rail and port infrastructure following the release of a RIRDC report this week which highlights that current funding is inadequate. NFF President Jock Laurie says the findings of the RIRDC agricultural transport infrastructure report will come as no surprise […]

11 November 2011


Farmers now look to mitigate the carbon tax negatives


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has expressed its disappointment at the passage of the carbon tax legislation through the Senate today. “Ultimately, the carbon tax risks compromising the competitiveness of our agricultural industry,” NFF President Jock Laurie said. “We have fought against the introduction of this tax, as we know that it is going to […]

8 November 2011


Role of Local Government: Submission


The NFF’s 8 November submission to the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into Business Regulation Benchmarking – the role of local government as a regulator – outlines key concerns including the increasing shift in cost from state to local governments and the increasing regulatory responsibilities of local government.

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Retail Pricing Bill (Farm Gate to Plate): Submission


The NFF’s 6 November 2011 submission regarding the Constitutional Corporations (Farm Gate To Plate) Bill, highlights that although NFF is supportive of a transparent value chain and obtaining appropriate prices for primary producers, it does not believe that the Bill will improve farm gate prices – instead creating a confusing layer of information for consumers.

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6 November 2011


Walcha farmer returned as NFF President for second term


Walcha farmer Jock Laurie has been returned as the President of the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) for a second term at the NFF Members’ Council meeting and AGM in Canberra. Speaking at the Members’ Council meeting yesterday, Mr Laurie said that despite a generally positive outlook for the sector on a production front, the agricultural […]

3 November 2011


Hedging our bets: farmers welcome interest rate cuts


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has welcomed today’s announcement by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) that interest rates will be cut by 25 basis points. NFF President Jock Laurie said the reduction in interest rates, the first reduction since April 2009, was very welcome news for the agricultural sector. “What we’re currently seeing is […]

1 November 2011


Government listens to farmers on national CSG approach


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has welcomed the call from the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry that a harmonised framework be developed across all States and Territories on future coal seam gas developments. NFF President Jock Laurie said the Minister’s comments reflect the NFF’s recent discussions with the Prime Minister. “We spoke to the […]

28 October 2011


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