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The Albanese government and Australian Greens have struck a deal over amendments to the Murray-Darling Basin Plan legislation, in what has been labelled 'the worst possible outcome' for farmers and the Plan itself. 

The Albanese government and Australian Greens have struck a deal over amendments to the Murray-Darling Basin Plan legisla...

A sign proclaiming "a terrorist couldn't do a better job of destroying our rural communities" was just one of the many strong w...

In a 'post-truth world', where anti-farming policies prevail and politicians are 'looking for easy answers', serious concerns a...

Free trade agreement negotiations with the European Union have again fallen short of signing on the dotted line, with a deal no...

A new campaign calling out "anti-farming policies" which "threaten to shave billions off farm production" has come as a shock t...

The independent panel tasked with advising the government on how and when to phase out live sheep exports has been granted an e...

The clock is ticking on the future of the live sheep export trade, all the while a human welfare issue is brewing.

The increased market concentration and reduced competition in Australia's economy is in the government's crosshairs, with a two...

The federal government's plan to phase out live sheep export by sea is purported to be based on community sentiment, but how We...

Farmers, small business owners, community members and local government representatives in Griffith, Deniliquin and Leeton made their message clear: No more water buybacks from farmers – there is a better way.
In a 'post-truth world', where anti-farming policies prevail and politicians are 'looking for easy answers', serious concerns are being raised about food and fibre security.
Last week, Australian agriculture told Trade Minister Don Farrell to keep the signing pen in his pocket if the EU put a dud deal on the table, and he's done just that.
A new campaign calling out "anti-farming policies" which "threaten to shave billions off farm production" has come as a shock to federal Agriculture Minister Murray Watt.
The independent panel tasked with advising the government on how and when to phase out live sheep exports now has until October 25 to deliver its report.
With very little time remaining until the consultation panel delivers its report, which is due by September 30, both sides of the debate are trying to ensure they're heard by the federal government.
"Farmers are getting paid cents on the dollar... and the two biggest companies in the middle of the fresh food supply chain are getting fat." Will that finally come to an end?
Parties on both sides of the debate are touting evidence of Australians being for or against the industry, however the government is yet to undertake independent and robust research on the matter. 

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