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Home » See Ewe Next Tuesday, Albo

See Ewe Next Tuesday, Albo

September 5, 2024 by Roxane Manley

With momentum growing for the national agriculture rally to be held in Canberra next Tuesday 10th of Sept, co-organisers, Keep the Sheep, are encouraging as many peo­ple as possible to attend to give the Govern­ment a clear message: support agriculture or face the ramifications at the ballot box.

Coinciding with news that the new Agri­culture Minister’s Department advised her that, “the policy is now settled and will not be revisited”, spokesperson Ben Sutherland said that the choice was now clear, and that farmers, agricultural workers, truckies and regional people were now only left with a single choice, to campaign against bad pol­icy at election time.

“This policy is far from settled. If the Gov­ernment thinks it can dispose of our liveli­hoods and then declare it all done and dusted, they are very wrong,”“If the Government prefers to listen to activists or bureaucrats instead of the real people that their policy will hurt, then they will see us and hear us next week,” he said.

The national agriculture rally will be held on the lawns at Parliament House on Tues­day 10 September from 11:00 and partici­pants can register online.

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