The NFF has consulted its member organisations on the proposed regulatory options and agrees with the view of Sheep Producers Australia and the Australian Livestock Exporters’ Council that option two (prohibition from 1 June to 14 September to all ports, with additional prohibited periods for Qatar and Oman) is the best regulatory approach, subject to several amendments.
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has welcomed the review of the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) Scheme Deed and Guidelines as a chance to reduce red tape and make the scheme work better for farmers and...
It remains unclear whether recent and proposed Commonwealth water purchases are being financed through WESA or via the undisclosed Federal Budget allocation. If the latter is correct, then remaining WESA funds should be...
At a high-level, NFF does not support the proposals outlined in the Discussion Paper. Reforms must be guided by the principles of efficiency, fairness, and supporting regional economic resilience. In our view, the...
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