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Budget breakfast walkout: Agriculture sector protests sheep trade shut down


In an unprecedented move at today’s Agricultural Industry Budget Breakfast, the National Farmers’ Federation and multiple peak agricultural bodies walked out during the Minister for Agriculture Murray Watt’s address. Together they demonstrated to the Minister he had crossed a line by announcing a radical 4-year timeline to banning live sheep exports on Saturday. The group […]

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15 May 2024


‘Keep your money’: Farmers plea at painful budget


The Federal Government has twisted the knife into Australian agriculture in tonight’s budget, with the biggest allocation of new funding for the sector allocated to shutting down the live sheep trade. National Farmers’ Federation President David Jochinke said while at a glance it would appear the biggest spending spree for agriculture was for the Future […]

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14 May 2024


NFF sounds the alarm on superannuation tax impost


The National Farmers’ Federation reiterates significant concerns the impact the Federal Government’s proposed tax changes on superannuation will have on thousands of family farms. Evidence from financial and tax experts in a Senate Economics Committee Inquiry shows the agricultural sector will be unfairly hit with the changes that could even see families having to sell […]

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Last call on senators to vote NO on the Biosecurity Levy and #ScraptheTax


With the Biosecurity Protection Levy on the agenda in the senate today, the National Farmers’ Federation is making one last plea to senators to stand with Australian farmers and #ScraptheTax. NFF President David Jochinke said there was still a chance the Biosecurity Levy would pass the senate, despite months of opposition from right across the […]

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NFF condemns Government’s shock timeline for live sheep phase-out


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) says farmers have been left shocked after Agriculture Minister Murray Watt announced a radical 4-year timeline to phase out live sheep exports. The group has slammed the move, which it says ignores industry advice that such a rapid timeline would spell catastrophe for farming communities, for animal welfare, and for […]

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11 May 2024


Senate report as contradictory as the Biosecurity Tax itself


In a spectacular display of intellectual acrobatics, a Senate Committee has this afternoon issued a recommendation to pass the Biosecurity Tax on farmers, contradicting its own lengthy and earnest articulation of the policy’s flaws.  Over 12 pages, the final report released today seemingly supports the concerns of stakeholders – from industry bodies, to the Productivity Commission and […]

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10 May 2024


DCCEEW: Seeking Views on a Future National Water Agreement


The NFF membership holds significant concern over the proposed engagement timeline as presented, the lack of detailed mapping of proposed objectives against those of the existing 2004 National Water Initiative (NWI), and the apparent lack of consideration of work currently being undertaken by the Productivity Commission (PC) directly related to this subject (the ongoing Inquiry […]

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9 May 2024


National Day of Action as farmers stand against Biosecurity Protection Levy


Today Australian agriculture will band together to take a stand against the Biosecurity Protection Levy, calling on the Federal Government to #ScraptheTax and #KeepFarmersFarming. On this National Day of Action, the National Farmers’ Federation and its members, comprising all of Australia’s major agricultural commodities across the supply chain, will send a message to politicians and […]

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8 May 2024


Statement on Supermarkets Senate Inquiry findings


Quotes attributable to NFF President, David Jochinke We welcome today’s release of Select Committee on Supermarket Prices final report.  This inquiry has been an important opportunity to shine a light on the challenges being faced by many Australian producers.  We’ve long argued that the Australian food and grocery supply chain lacks adequate competition. We see […]

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7 May 2024


Senate Inquiry confirms unconscionable treatment of growers by big supermarkets and Bunnings


The NFF Horticulture Council has today welcomed the report by the Senate Select Committee on Supermarket Prices, which reveals the true cost of supermarket power and exploitative behaviour being borne by both Australian households and the national horticulture industry.  Chair of the Council Jolyon Burnett said that while the evidence of price gouging at the […]

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