18 December 2025
Cattle Australia (CA) is calling for nominations from suitably qualified individuals for positions on a dedicated committee to help guide a long-anticipated review of the cattle transaction levy.
Five producers are being sought (two southern region, two northern region and one western region), along with two independent committee members, to join two CA Directors on the Grass-fed Cattle Transaction Levy Review Committee (Committee) to engage with industry and collect views on the current levy program.
Over the course of the next 10 months, the Committee will work to oversee and guide the review of the cattle transaction levy, with recommendations to be presented to levy payers for a vote at the Meat & Livestock Australia annual general meeting in November 2026.
CA Chief Executive Officer, Will Evans, said it was imperative producers had their say throughout this important process to ensure the levy had the ongoing ability to support critical industry research, development, marketing and biosecurity initiatives.
“This is a key opportunity for individuals with suitable knowledge and expertise to help drive this long-overdue review of the levy program,” Mr Evans said.
“Our producer committee members will have a strong awareness of the issues most important to fellow producers in their production area, knowledge of the objectives and operations of CA and MLA, and a clear understanding of the application and apportionment of the levy.
“There will also be the skills-based appointment of an independent specialist in research and development corporations and an independent specialist in government and government systems to ensure we’re capturing committee members with robust and proven skills across levy and government processes.”
Cattle Australia called for a review of the cattle transaction levy earlier this year, with discussions at the recent Cattle Connect event in Dalby showing widespread support for the review across industry.
“As we’ve said from when we initiated this process, the last change to the levy occurred in 2006, and the last review was in 2009, despite a declaration at the time it should be reviewed every three years,” Mr Evans said.
“It’s now almost 2026 and one of CA’s highest priorities is driving this review to ensure our industry is best positioned to prosper into the future.”
Applications to the Committee will close 19 January 2026, with an announcement of the successful candidates to follow shortly thereafter. Applicants are requested to email their CV and Cover Letter to ctl.secretariat@cattleaustralia.com.au
For further information go to cattleaustralia.com.au/review-of-the-cattle-transaction-levy/
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