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Much needed good news as IA-CEPA countdown begins


After nearly 10 years of negotiations, countdown has today begun on the entry-into-force of the Australia-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA). The Indonesian Government today notified the Australian Government that it had ratified the treaty. This notification initiates a 60-day countdown, after which time the treaty will enter into force. This means that 60 days […]

8 May 2020


Time to take ag reform out of the “too hard basket”


The following op-ed first appeared on Farm Online on 6 May, 2020: Regional Australia is well placed to be the engine that powers Australia’s COVID-19 recovery. The bush has done this before, with strong exports helping keep recession at bay during the Global Financial Crisis. And, after a challenging period of drought, bushfires and floods, widespread […]


Strategic fuel reserve a welcome investment for Australian farmers


The National Farmers’ Federation has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to invest $94 million in establishing an Australian strategic fuel reserve. “This is a sensible, prudent investment in the security of Australia’s fuel supply,” NFF chief executive Tony Mahar said. “With oil trading at negative prices for the first time in history, there could not […]

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23 April 2020


RRRCC: Bush communications coalition welcomes new mobile base stations


The Regional, Rural and Remote Communications Coalition (RRRCC) welcomes today’s announcement from the Federal Government which will see regional Australians benefit from 182 new mobile base stations as part of Round 5 of the Mobile Black Spot Program. Access to reliable communications is vital for Australians living in rural, regional and remote communities, especially during […]

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21 April 2020



Keelty Report should act as a catalyst for long-term reform says NFF


Today’s release of the Impact of lower inflows on state shares under the Murray–Darling Basin Agreement report prepared by Basin Interim Inspector-General Mick Keelty AO APM, offers some good recommendations but no silver bullets and no hidden water. “The NFF supported Mr Keelty in leaving no stone unturned in trying to identify the impacts of […]

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Australia’s food supply guaranteed


A new report has affirmed Australia’s credentials as one of the world’s most food secure nations, with our farmers producing substantially more food than Australians consume, even during drought years. The latest Insights report by the Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics and Science (ABARES) details that almost 89% of the food Australians enjoy […]


60 Minutes shamelessly exploits uncertainty of COVID-19


Food security is one thing Australians don’t have to worry about, says National Farmers’ Federation President Fiona Simson. “The NFF wants to categorically reassure the community of its continued access to home-grown food, despite media reports tonight to the contrary. “The story aired tonight by 60 Minutes made a cursory attempt at addressing the very […]

12 April 2020


NFF President’s statement submitted to 60 Minutes


Statement to 60 Minutes The National Farmers’ Federation and its members want to categorically reassure all Australians of their continued access to food during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Farmers are used to working from home every day producing more than enough food and fibre for every Australian. Part of this reassurance is letting Australians […]


Submission to Basin Socio-Economic Assessment Panel draft report


The submission responds to the Basin social and economic Assessment Panel draft report, led by Robbie Sefton. The draft report made 48 findings and 20 recommendations which the NFF reflects on, and provides suggestions to improve some recommendations for the final report. Download PDF File

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7 April 2020


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