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2
April

FARM WEEKLY - Caution urged on foreign investment

http://fw.farmonline.com.au/news/state/agribusiness-and-general/finance/caution-urged-on-foreign-investment/2505382.aspx?storypage=1   By TOM CLAPIN 02 Apr, 2012 01:00 AM WITH foreign investment in agriculture already occurring in Australia, many with in the agricultural industry beli... ...more

26
March

THE AGE - Abbott takes aim at foreign buy-ups

By PETER MARTIN THE Coalition will propose a much tougher line against foreign takeovers of Australian farms in a discussion paper to be unveiled within weeks. Detailing the approach for the first time yesterday, the Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott, said the present threshold below which takeovers ... ...more

26
March

BEEF CENTRAL - Govt condemned for $20m Indo 'handout'

The Federal Government has received a backlash from northern cattle industry stakeholders and political opposition over its decision to hand over $20 million to Indonesia to help local farmers increase their beef output. On Thursday, trade minister Craig Emerson, speaking after a meeting with his I... ...more

26
March

AUSTRALIAN - Libs flag tighter rules on foreign investment

By LANAI VASEK and CHRISTIAN KERR 26 March 2012 TONY Abbott has hardened the Coalition's stance on foreign investment amid infighting between Liberal and Nationals MPs over the issue. The Opposition Leader told Sky News's Australian Agenda that, while it was "very important" for Australia to rem... ...more

24
March

AUSTRALIAN - End of the family farm?

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/end-of-the-family-farm/story-fn59niix-1226308620356 By SUE NEALES 24 March 2012 COLEAMBALLY grain farmer John Ward has taken a stand. He decided early this year not to sell a family cropping and sheep farm in Griffith, NSW, to the Chinese or to a... ...more

22
March

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE - Labor abandons Australian beef industry

Australia’s farming community would view with disbelief the decision by the Gillard government to hand over $20 million to Indonesian beef producers to increase their output. The Nationals Senators for New South Wales, Fiona Nash and John Williams, say it is ironic that Indonesian farmers get more ... ...more

20
March

Does Labor support Australian farmers or not?

The Labor government must explain why it supported one senate motion on the Year of the Farmer yet opposed another, Nationals Senator Fiona Nash said.  A Greens-Labor-Coalition motion calling on the government to provide support and funding for Year of the Farmer initiatives was last month pas... ...more

19
March

Labor's mixed signals on Year of the Farmer

Senator NASH (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (17:02): by leave—I move: That the Senate take note of the document. I rise to take note of this response primarily because it shows, again, the government saying one thing and doing another and its lack of truthfulness ... ...more

15
March

THE LAND - Senators urge action on ag skills shortage

THREE coalition senators have moved that the Labor government be more proactive in addressing the worsening shortage of agriculture graduates and skilled workers. Senators Fiona Nash, Chris Back and Bridget McKenzie introduced the motion that was supported by the Greens and Independent senators. ... ...more

14
March

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE - Senate demands Labor government acts on agriculture skills shortage

The senate today moved that the Labor government be more proactive in addressing the worsening shortage of agriculture graduates and skilled workers.   Coalition senators Fiona Nash, Chris Back and Bridget McKenzie introduced the motion that was supported by the Greens and Independent senato... ...more

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Senator Nash with UNE Chancellor, Richard Torbay, at the graduation ceremony in Armidale, NSW
Senator Nash with UNE Chancellor Richard Torbay and UNE Vice Chancellor, Professor Jim Barber
Senator Nash with Coleambally Irrigation CEO John Culleton during a visit to Coleambally to hear local concerns about water cuts, the day before the Griffith MDBA meeting
Senator Nash addresses UNE graduates in Armidale, NSW, in March 2012
Senator Nash with USC Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Birgit Lohmann
Senator Nash with Coleambally Irrigation CEO John Culleton during a visit to Coleambally to hear local concerns about water cuts, the day before the Griffith MDBA meeting
Senator Nash addresses UNE graduates in Armidale, NSW, in March 2012
Senator Nash with USC Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Birgit Lohmann; Pro Vice-Chancellor - Research, Professor Roland De Marco(right of Professor Lohmann); and Director of Executive Projects Unit, Don Maconachie(far right)
Senator Nash and Tony Abbott listen to local concerns at the Griffith MDBA meeting

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