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2023 broadacre farmland prices cap decade strong growth

The average price per hectare of Australia’s broadacre farmland increased by 131% over the last 10 years, according to the latest data from the ABARES Farmland Price Indicator.ABARES Executive Director Dr Jared Greenville said a relatively flat 2023 for farmland prices capped a decade of strong…
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EAN 2024-13: Routine removal of outdated export advisory notices

AttentionAll stakeholdersPurposeTo inform stakeholders that export advisory notices (EANs) published prior to 2023 have been retired from the Live Animal Export Advisory Notices webpage as part of a routine update.Key pointsEANs are generally retained on the department’s website for one year as…
29 May 2024 - Last modified

Scale up of sustainability for Aussie fisheries

World Fisheries Day is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate Australia’s sustainable, productive and well-managed fisheries and aquaculture industries.Deputy Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Policy Matt Lowe said Australian fisheries were leading the way in sustainable practices.“…
21 November 2024 - Last modified

Terms of reference

​​​​The Terms of Reference for the working holiday maker tax review are designed around five key themes:relative international competitiveness visa labour needs of the agricultural and tourism sectors…
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308-2024: Changes to import conditions for fresh cut flowers and foliage from Argentina and Japan

20 December 2024Who does this notice affect?Importers of fresh cut flowers and foliage, freight forwarders, brokers, Pathway Operations - Air & Sea Travellers and Detector Dog handlers, Pathway Operations - Mail, Gateway Facilities, Pathway Operations - Cargo Operations (Inspection, Assessment…
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Foreign Direct Investment in Australian Agriculture

Author: Dr Gita Nandan.Download the full reportThis article looks at the trends in foreign direct investment in Australia’s agricultural sector, its potential benefits, community concerns about it, and the range of Australian policies that are involved in its regulation.Download PDF - 2.99…
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Nominations for the 2025 Australian Biosecurity Awards are now open

Australian Biosecurity Awards presentation in 2024 The Australian Biosecurity Awards celebrate individuals, groups and organisations who have shown a commitment to supporting and promoting Australia’s biosecurity and the systems that underpin it.Past…
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2025-05: Japan: Organics: *Updated* Equivalence agreement with Japan now includes alcoholic beverages

Date of issue: 1 October 2025 Date of effect: ImmediateReference number: MAA 2025-05AttentionIndustry bodiesOrganic Approved Certifying Bodies (ACB)ExportersOrganic operatorsPurposeThis Market Access Advice (MAA) is to notify exporters, ACBs and other stakeholders that the scope of the…
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Strong new look for our frontline workforce

Keep an eye out for our frontline biosecurity staff boasting a fresh new look.From today, all staff working in frontline regulatory roles will wear a new uniform that not only gives our workforce a smart and modern look but clearly identifies us as a national regulatory agency.Deputy Secretary of…
25 August 2025 - Last modified

Australia free from high pathogenicity avian influenza in poultry

The Victorian emergency response to an outbreak of H7 high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry has been successful, with eradication officially declared on 13 June 2025.There have been no new cases of H7 HPAI since 24 February and Australia confirmed freedom from high pathogenicity…
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