Chapter 1 - Introduction
Conduct of the inquiry
1.1
Exposure Drafts of the Wheat Export Marketing Bill 2008 and the Wheat
Export Marketing (Repeal and Consequential Amendments) Bill 2008 (the bills)
were tabled in the Senate on 11 March 2008.
1.2
The Wheat Export Marketing Bill 2008 establishes Wheat Exports Australia
as a statutory entity to regulate the export of bulk wheat from Australia through
a wheat export accreditation scheme. Consequential on the Wheat Export
Marketing Bill 2008, the Wheat Export Marketing (Repeal and Consequential
Amendments) Bill 2008 repeals the Wheat Marketing Act 1989, and makes
consequential amendments to six Acts as well as transitional amendments.[1]
1.3
On 12 March 2008 the bills were referred to the Senate Standing
Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport for inquiry and report by
11 April 2008. On 13 March 2008, the Senate moved to extend the reporting date
for the inquiry to 24 April 2008.
1.4
On 24 April 2008 the Chair of the committee, Senator Glenn Sterle,
presented a progress report to the President of the Senate, indicating the
committee's intention to table on 30 April 2008. The committee's final report
was presented to the President of the Senate on 30 April 2008.
1.5
The committee advertised the inquiry in The Australian on 17 March 2008. The inquiry was also advertised in The Land, the Stock and Land, Queensland
Country Life, Farm Weekly and the Stock Journal on 20 March 2008. In addition to the relevant government agencies and departments, the committee
wrote to a number of individual growers, grower groups and peak bodies inviting
written comment on the bills. The committee also approached a number of
interested parties prior to the closing date for submissions, with an
invitation to provide evidence at public hearings.
1.6
The committee received 48 submissions (including four supplementary
submissions). A full list of submissions is at Appendix 1.
1.7
The committee held four public hearings as follows:
- Wednesday, 26 March 2008 Canberra
- Thursday, 27 March 2008 Canberra
- Monday, 31 March 2008 Perth
- Tuesday, 22 April 2008 Canberra
1.8
The committee heard evidence from a number of witnesses, including
representatives from government departments and agencies, grower groups,
industry organisations, peak bodies and farming groups as well as individual
growers. For a full list of witnesses see Appendix 2.
1.9
The relevant submissions and the Hansard transcripts of the committee's
hearings are available on the parliament's homepage at http://www.aph.gov.au
Acknowledgements
1.10
The committee appreciates the time and work of all those who provided
both written and oral submissions to the inquiry – particularly in view of the
short timeframe. Their work has assisted the committee considerably in its
inquiry.
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