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 NFF calls on the Australian Government to ensure that the proposed capital gains tax (CGT) changes in the Treasury Laws Amendment (Tax Reform No. 1) Bill 2026 do not undermine the ongoing viability, productivity and...
The proposed Environmental Offsets Standard is not yet sufficiently clear or practical for implementation in agricultural landscapes. There is a need to clearly define how key concepts will work in-practice so that...
At a high-level, NFF does not support the MNES Standard that has been presented. The draft Standard does not provide a clear, practical, or viable pathway for agriculture to assess our obligations or determine whether...

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