Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeCommunity NewsFresh Food tax opposition

Fresh Food tax opposition

The Federal Coalition firmly opposes Labor’s Biosecurity Protection Levy, also known as Labor’s fresh food tax. This is a tax that will increase cost-of-living pressures and drive-up food prices, impacting families at the checkout.

This legislation is another example of this Labor Government biting the hand that feeds it.

The levy will charge Australian farmers for the biosecurity costs of importers.

In what parallel universe would any Australian government tax their own farmers, to pay for foreigners to bring their products into this country?

Ultimately, farmers will be forced to pass on costs, which means families will spend more on their fresh food.

The Federal Coalition recognises that a strong and robust biosecurity system is crucial for protecting Australia against the threat of exotic pests and diseases.

The Federal Coalition has always supported a sustainable funding model for biosecurity. However, in contrast to Labor’s approach, taxing farmers was never considered or part of the mix.

As the Leader of the Opposition announced in his response to the May 2023 Budget, instead of taxing farmers for biosecurity, the Federal Coalition will introduce an Importer Container Levy – as recommended by the independent Craik Biosecurity review.

Under the former Coalition Government, we were a considerable way down the path to implementing this approach – however it has not been taken forward by Labor.

By applying a charge on containerised cargo coming into Australia, an Importer Container Levy is the sensible and fair way forward.

This is what the Coalition stands for.

The Albanese Labor Government should apply some common sense, take the action that’s required – and scrap this tax.

Two independent reviews on the Biosecurity Protection Levy conducted by the Productivity Commission and the Australian National University have found that this policy is flawed.

In conclusion, the new tax on farmers will inevitably be passed onto consumers, which means even higher grocery bills for those in Flynn.

As the Federal Member for Flynn, I am determined to stop this new tax on our farmers and our food.

It is unfathomable the Labor government would ask farmers to pay for the biosecurity risks of international importers from other countries.

Instead of taxing farmers, a future Coalition Government will scrap this tax. Under our plan, importers of foreign products will pay for the biosecurity risk they pose – not Australian farmers as it should be.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Dangerous driving charges, Gladstone

A 34-year-old man has been charged with several driving offences across Gladstone on Monday, 16 February. It will be alleged around 10.30am, a black Ford...
More News

Crisafulli names new Police Commissioner

The Crisafulli Government has appointed Brett Pointing as Queensland’s next Police Commissioner, with the experienced policing leader set to take over from Saturday, 21...

Case shuts down Brothers

The Glen regained its place at the top of the Rockhampton Cricket A Grade premiership table with a comfortable win last Saturday. The Gladstone-based...

New virtual reality road safety education program rolls out in Capricornia District

Queensland Police Service and Transport and Main Roads have launched a new virtual reality road safety program in the Capricornia District, giving young people...

BITS beat Roos in cup tie

The Boyne Island Tannum Sands ladies are laughing all the way to the bank this week after cashing in a Women's Queensland Kappa Cup...

Six-a-Side draw announced

The 2026 Frenchville Six-a-Side competition draw has dropped with some intriguing match-ups generated across the board. For the first time in a couple of...

Clinton shoot down rivals

The two titans of Football Queensland Premier League Central Coast couldn’t be separated in regular time – nor extra-time – leading to an intense...

Capras open Cyril Connell Cup with strong performance

Central Queensland’s Cyril Connell Cup campaign has got underway with a fine win thanks to a four-try spree by winger Cayden Hoare. The Under-17 Capras...

Country Kitchens takes off

Gladstone Airport has teamed up with the Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) to bring healthier food options to the terminal café, thanks to the...

CQ’s halves hailed in loss

Despite going down in a second straight trial match there’s no panic in the Central Queensland ranks as their new halves combination shone. The...

Protecting your voice, strengthening your future

AgForce is making some important changes — and I want to explain clearly why they matter to you. Over recent months, the Board has considered...