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Coalition defeats Labor's fresh food tax, securing cost-of-living relief for farmers and Australian families
The Coalition successfully blocked Labor's fresh food tax, preventing cost hikes for families and farmers. Nationals leader David Littleproud called it a major win, ensuring fairer biosecurity funding without burdening Australian agriculture.
Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud said farmers and families have secured a huge cost-of-living win, after the Coalition forced Labor to bin its bad fresh food tax. Mr Littleproud said the Coalition's successful motion in the Senate to remove Labor's fresh food tax, known as the biosecurity protection levy, has allowed common sense to prevail.
The Coalition blocked Labor's fresh food tax, preventing price hikes and unfair costs on Australian farmers and families
Fresh food tax defeated
Mr Littleproud said, "Labor's fresh food tax would have hurt families at the checkout as well as 84 agricultural commodities, which faced taxes to raise $150 million over three years, to pay for the risks created by their competitors, which are those importing from overseas."
"Labor's senseless and terrible tax idea will thankfully never see the light of day, after an enormous campaign by The Nationals in conjunction with industry and farmers to stop its reckless fresh food tax," Mr Littleproud said.
Coalition blocks food tax
Mr Littleproud also said, "The Coalition is proud to have saved families and farmers from this bad fresh food tax, which would have increased food prices even further and hurt our farmers even more. In what parallel universe would a government charge its own farmers to pay for the biosecurity risks their competitors are creating?"
"It was senseless when better alternatives were offered by The Nationals, such as an importer container levy, which would charge importers, not our own farmers, to pay for biosecurity risks being created as produce comes into the country. However, Labor and the Greens haven't ruled out taxing Australian agriculture and farmers in the future - the Coalition calls on them to do so, immediately," he said.
Nationals defeat tax
Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie moved the motion and said The Nationals have delivered an embarrassing defeat to the Government on the floor of the Senate, removing a tax Labor should never have proposed.
"Not only would this tax have driven up the price of fresh food, with farmers forced to pass on costs, it would have also undermined the entire levy system, causing chaos and confusion across industry," Senator McKenzie said.
"Families need food that is more affordable and our farmers need support to get food from paddock to plate. While Labor tried to introduce the exact opposite, The Nationals will always fight for common sense, for fairness, and affordable food and fibre."
Pictures from Food & Fibre Gippsland Facebook page.
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