August 2016

WA honey and bee product restrictions now on BICON

WAFarmers Beekeeping Section was thrilled to learn last week that the former Western Australian import restrictions on honey and bee products have been reinstated, and can now be viewed on the Commonwealth BICON (Australian Biosecurity Import Conditions). BICON is an important resource for the agricultural industry, as it houses Australia’s biosecurity import conditions database for more than 20,000 plants, animals, minerals and biological products. Further, it helps viewers determine what import conditions exist and if

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Symposium brings hope to nation’s dairy industry

Detailed discussion at a Federal Government dairy symposium this week has seen an injection of confidence into the Australia’s dairy industry as the nation continues to seek a solution to the ongoing dairy crisis. The symposium, which was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Agriculture Barnaby Joyce, was attended by over 60 farmer organisations, processors, retailers and government representatives, three of whom were from Western Australia – WAFarmers Chief Executive Officer Stephen Brown,

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WAFarmers engagement sought on Seasonal Workers Programme

WAFarmers was recently invited to attend a meeting in Canberra hosted by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Department of Employment to discuss the Labour Mobility Assistance Program (LMAP), supporting the Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP). The two-day convention, which was attended by WAFarmers Executive Officer – Policy (General) Grady Powell, aimed to provide guidance on the direction, activities and operations of the LMAP, offer feedback on the whole-of-government implementation process and provide

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CBH structure review welcomed by WAFarmers

WAFarmers has welcomed the release of the CBH structure and governance review, which presented three structural options and possible governance approaches. The review, which was several years in the making, was released this afternoon, and intends to ensure grower members have critical input into the future structure and governance of CBH. “As Australia’s largest cooperative, we are pleased that CBH Board has given their members the opportunity to have input into the structure and governance

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Esperance fire brigades celebrated at local Zone Meeting

The efforts of the Esperance Rural Fire Brigades were celebrated at the recent WAFarmers Esperance-Ravensthorpe Zone Meeting, with 24 chest fridges being delivered to representatives from the brigades. The 32 litre Engel fridges, which were purchased using funds raised by St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School for the WAFarmers Fire Appeal (Esperance), were handed over to representatives from each brigade at the Zone Meeting last week. WAFarmers Chief Executive Officer Stephen Brown said fridges were identified

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Business as usual for WAFarmers, following Nationals leadership spill

WAFarmers has reaffirmed its cooperation with the National Party of WA following today’s change of leadership, stating that the organisation would continue to work with the party to further the interests of the state’s agricultural sector, regardless of the leader. After challenging the Honourable Terry Redman for the party’s leadership role, former Nationals leader the Honourable Brendon Grylls took over top job following a party room meeting which spanned two days, during which Mr Redman

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Will you be driving on Census Night 2016?

Tuesday 9 August is Census Night and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has provided information to assist drivers on the road on Census night.  Additionally the ABS will be sending field staff out on the road to specific rest stops to help drivers and answer any questions. Heavy Vehicle Services will be sending out a HVS update on 8 August 2016 to advise what rest stops they will be attending.  The Census is Australia’s largest

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