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Phase out of live sheep exports by sea

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24 April 2023

During 17-21 April, the independent panel for the phase out of live sheep export by sea met with over 1000 stakeholders in regional Western Australia.

The panel was appointed by the Minister to undertake stakeholder consultation and hear directly from industry—to inform advice on how and when the government will conduct the phase out.

Meetings were pursued with local growers’ groups several weeks ahead for that week of consultation in WA to enable the panel to closely listen and engage with a targeted range of individuals, as the panel was mindful to minimise its impact on farmers, many of whom were busy sowing.

The panel heard peoples’ concerns and apologised for the confusion that resulted, and the unnecessary disruption. After strong interest from the community for these meetings to be conducted as open forums, the panel adjusted its approach and warmly welcomed and engaged with everyone who attended in a town hall meeting style.

Online public forums for a wider audience were always planned and will take place in May 2023. The details and dates of the online public forums in May will be promoted widely, including on the department’s website, via social media, and direct communication with industry and other stakeholders.

All stakeholders are also encouraged to contribute to the consultation process by making a submission at haveyoursay.agriculture.gov.au/live-sheep-phase-out.

Fast Facts

Phase out of live sheep export by sea

The Australian Government has committed to the phase out of live sheep exports from Australia by sea. The phase out policy will not apply to other live animal export industries, such as live cattle exports or live sheep exports by air.

The government intends to implement the phase out in a way that provides certainty to those impacted, minimises disruption and considers opportunities. 

The phase out will not happen during the current term of the Australian Parliament. This will provide time for individuals and businesses to adapt and prepare for the phase out.

Consultation

An independent panel has been appointed by Minister Watt to consult with stakeholders, including farmers, exporters, businesses across the supply chain, animal welfare organisations, communities, Indigenous Australians, state and territory governments and trading partners.

The panel is chaired by former Chief Executive of the Murray Darling Basin Authority, Phillip Glyde, and includes Western Australian agriculture expert Ms Sue Middleton, former Federal Minister the Hon Warren Snowdon, and former RSCPA CEO Ms Heather Neil.

The panel is undertaking consultation across Australia via face-to-face meetings, online public forums, and written submissions.

Terms of reference

The panel has been tasked to consult on the following terms of reference:

  • how the government should phase out live sheep exports by sea
  • the timeframe to implement the phase out
  • how the phase out will impact exporters, farmers and other businesses across the supply chain
  • support and adjustment options for those impacted by the phase out
  • opportunities, including options to expand domestic processing and increase sheep meat exports.

The panel’s consultation and advice to government will not consider the merits or otherwise of the government’s policy to phase out live sheep exports by sea.

Have your say

For more information about the phase out of live sheep exports by sea, and opportunities to participate in the consultation, visit haveyoursay.agriculture.gov.au/Live-Sheep-Phase-Out.

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