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Australia · AustraliaAustralia’s National Farmers Federation (NFF) says it is ready to work with Environment Minister Murray Watt on the development of a new set of environmental laws following a roundtable with the minister and other key stakeholders on June 19.
Watt, who took over the portfolio from Tanya Plibersek in Labor’s cabinet reshuffle in May, said it was “time to work together to fix” the nation’s ageing environmental laws.
Conservation groups have been c…See the Story
Key Groups Call for Clarity, Less Red Tape in Environmental Law Reforms
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Australia · AustraliaNational Farmers’ Federation (NFF), Media Release, 23 June 2025 Latest statistics by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) have revealed the value of Australian vegetable, cut flower, nursery and turf industries all went backwards in FY24. Jolyon Burnett, chair of the NFF Horticulture Council, said the latest data provided sombre reading despite some bright spots, and should give cause for reflection by those responsible for putting in plac…See the Story
Value of Vegetables, Flowers, Nursery and Turf All Going Backwards: NFF I Australian Rural & Regional News
Horticulture industry calls for compliance shake up - National Farmers' Federation
Australia's Lowest Paid Workers Just Got a 3.5% Wage Increase. Their Next Boost Could Be Even Better
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