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Statement On Live Cattle Class Action Delay
Rules Changes To Deliver Bigger Grants For Exporters
Demand up, but Qld Govt policies stifle resources investment plans
Government’s response to the review of the Defence Trade Controls Act 2012
Trade access to overseas markets creates jobs
Intelligence Committee tables report on military secrets legislation
Public consultation open: Gulf of Carpentaria Developmental Fin Fish Trawl Fishery – Agency Application 2024
Australian Red Meat Exports Surge Amid Global Demands
Tourism sector showing signs of recovery
Aquaculture’s contribution to Australian seafood supply continues to grow
Grants Helping Musicians Hit High Note Of Their Careers
Australia Records Current Account Surplus Of $11.8b
Developing Export Markets With Zest For Citrus
Insights needed to develop Indigenous agriculture products
Strong Plan To Unlock Mining
NZ – UAE trade agreement consultation begins
Tourism data shows determination of sector
Tasmanian logging expansion an environmental tragedy
Sales, Production, and Export Results for January 2024
MLA Updates Heading West In October This Year
Trial Showcases Future For Agricultural Traceability
New South Wales Ocean Trawl Fishery – Agency application 2024
Australian lot feeders report surge in cattle numbers and export growth
A year of growth for livestock sector with surging production
MLA’s Popular BeefUp Forum Returns To Kimberley
Changes underway to enable the purchase of pseudoephedrine-based cold and flu medicines
End live sheep export: Labor government must legislate the date in this term
Israeli groups act to prevent Bahijah animals being re-exported
Treating our farmers with contempt – Labor keeps live sheep export report secret
Exporters need clarity on release of Indonesian Import Permits
Tasmanian gin on show to A-list LA crowd
Weekly cattle and sheep market wrap 9 February
Report shows Australian horticulture’s mixed fortunes
MV BAHIJAH RE-EXPORT APPLICATION REJECTED BUT UNCERTAINTY REMAINS OVER FATE OF ANIMALS
Second live export voyage shows the craven live export industry prevails over animal welfare concerns
Minister Watt must get animals off this ship of misery now
Australian resources drive rise in export prices
FEARS FOR 15,000 ANIMALS STRANDED ON MV BAHIJAH GROW AS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONSIDERS RE-EXPORT
Industry leader Gavin Scurr elected as Chair of the Australian Fresh Produce Alliance
MV Bahijah live updates
Update, 31 January 2024: MV Bahijah livestock vessel
Oil and gas industry backs EDO funding cuts after court shaming
Sales, Production, and Export Results for 2023 (January – December)
‘Enough is enough’ – Greens call on the Labor government to urgently get animals off the MV Bahijah
BioMar’s new vessel set to accelerate Tasmania’s exports to New Zealand
Recent rainfall may have put your hay at risk
Labor Government must immediately stop live export trade through conflict zones
Public consultation open: Queensland Ocean Beach Fishery