Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeRuralAn important acknowledgement and win for ag

An important acknowledgement and win for ag

Last week AgForce stood beside our State Primary Industries Minister Tony Perrett at the Far North Queensland Field Days as he announced some of the most fundamental reform our industry has seen in many years.

The Crisifulli Government has only held office for seven months but the reforms that are already being implemented, as evidenced last week, must be strongly acknowledged.

Industry, through AgForce and others sought and got some commitments from the LNP ahead of last year’s state election.

That they are actually ahead of schedule and taking on some of these important issues so early needs to be called out as worthy of praise.

The announcement about broader eligibility for support around natural disasters was no easy piece of work for our new State Government.

It involved negotiations with the Federal Government to gain support for the reforms.

And all of this they accomplished in seven short months.

It’s probably one of our biggest wins because it means genuine primary producers who were not previously eligible for grants and support in times of disasters are now eligible for it.

Now all primary producers – even those with some off-farm income such as contract mustering or cane harvesting – are eligible for disaster relief.

This has taken years of advocacy, so that people who do some work off farm for the economics of it can now get support and grants in times of need.

On the evidence to date – this government `gets’ agriculture.

What a great opportunity that enables industry and regional Queensland to work together with government on the fundamental policy reform that we know will unlock so much potential across Queensland and allow the next generation to invest with confidence.

Underpinning it all of course is the newly released draft roadmap that the Government has put together with industry that sets some bold goals.

It provides an empowering vision of how much more Agriculture could contribute across economic, social and environmental perspectives over the years to come.

Beneath this roadmap will be a series of five-year Action Plans and this is where we lay out the detail for the next period – in partnership with Government.

Most critically, this roadmap will be endorsed by the Crisifulli Cabinet meaning all departments of Government can align on the plan for the most prospective industry in Queensland – Agriculture.

So, from AgForce – we thank you.

We and all of industry are inspired by the State Government’s early momentum and welcome this genuine partnership developing across so many areas of policy reform and regional investment.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Sugar industry facing increasing pressures

The hot topic at the moment is the state of the nation, isn't it? I know it's like an echo out of the Swiss Alps...

Ag In Brief

More News

BITS lose a thriller

Brothers hung on grimly to secure a famous one-point win over BITS in an AFL Capricornia senior men’s thriller at Boyne Island last weekend. The...

Davison crowned Country champ

Boyne Island Tannum Sands’ Sandy Davison captured the 2026 Queensland Women’s Country Championship by a single stroke last week. Rockhampton and Yeppoon golf clubs played...

Ag In Brief

Rural Aid launches Tax Appeal to support farmers under pressure Australian farmers are facing mounting pressure as drought, fires, floods and rising costs continue to...

Screen time is shaping your brain – but you can take control

Every click, scroll and decision is training your brain – and experts say those choices may matter more than you think. However, CQUniversity Adjunct Senior...

Billions in gas exported, but where are the returns?

If you’re a nurse, teacher, retail worker or driller’s offsider, you’re paying more tax than any of Australia’s massive gas corporations. Most of the gas...

Seller disclosure laws improving buyer protection, not driving gazumping

Queensland’s new seller disclosure laws are not responsible for gazumping or failed property deals, Queensland Law Society (QLS) says, as sellers continue to adjust...

Community to cast vote on 2027 musical

A sense of excitement is building as a local community theatre group opens voting for its highly anticipated 2027 musical production. The Gladstone Entertainment Convention...

Learn how to make a difference to your environment at Ecofest

Central Queensland’s longest-running environmental awareness event, Ecofest, is back at Tondoon on the first Sunday in June for a day of educational and informative...

Choose your hard

I didn’t hear it myself. I heard it second hand, at a family get together, when my husband and son where sharing something that they...

Looking back on last year

Before the anglers make a splash in 2026, Gladstone Today is looking back on last year's Boyne Tannum HookUp and the celebration of three...