Wednesday, 12 February 2025
In a major win for Australian grass-fed beef producers, the Commonwealth Government has today fully withdrawn from the Parliamentary schedule its legislation for a Biosecurity Protection Levy.
Cattle Australia (CA) Chief Executive Officer, Dr Chris Parker, congratulated Agriculture Minister Julie Collins on binning the ill-conceived law.
“Finally, the Government has recognised its proposed levy system would have resulted in inequitable imposts on farm industries through a clunky collection mechanism that lacked transparency,” Dr Parker said.
“The Australian beef industry exports more than 70 per cent of its production and this is contingent on our disease-free statuses, so biosecurity is of paramount importance to grass-fed beef producers.
“CA fully supports increased Government investment in biosecurity and with the Federal election due in coming months, we encourage both parties to release their policies for a workable and sustainable funding model that provides biosecurity agencies with the resources they need to protect our industries.”
Since it was first announced in 2023, CA has actively participated in the campaign for the Biosecurity Protection Levy to be overhauled or dumped completely.
“Today marks a significant win for grass-fed cattle producers across Australia and demonstrates the importance of having a united voice advocating in their interests on issues of national importance,” Dr Parker said.
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