Division/Agency and Topic
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Proof Hansard page reference
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Corporate Services/Corporate Finance/Corporate
Policy
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4–17
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Impact of recent extreme weather events on department's
budget; National Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements; Exceptional
Circumstances; possible budget savings to fund reconstruction efforts
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4–11
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Budget allocations to DAFF as a percentage of government
funding
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11–12
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Changes to the budget or implementation of election
commitments since supplementary budget estimates
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12–13
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Ministerial staff
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13
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Campaigns and advertising
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13–14
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Media monitoring
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14–15
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Draft social media policy
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15
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Graduate recruitment program
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15–16
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Use of BlackBerrys, mobile data cards and mobile phones
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16–17
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Wheat Exports Australia
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17–25
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Complaints in relation to grain handling; operations of Viterra
in South Australia
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17–22
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Update on access arrangements at ports
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23, 24–25
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Notifiable matters reported by accredited exporters
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23
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Productivity Commission review and recommendations
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23–24
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Accreditation requirements
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24
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Biosecurity Services Group
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25–51
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Import requirements for raw prawns
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25–26, 27–28, 29–30, 37–38
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Mistaken release of imported raw prawns containing white
spot syndrome virus
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26–27, 28–29, 37
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Asian honey bee incursion
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30–33, 36–37
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Risk categorisation and inspection of imported food; testing
for antibiotic residues
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33–36
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Testing for chemical residues in New Zealand apples
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35–36, 38–39
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Import risk analysis for New Zealand apples; fire blight
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40–43
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Import risk analysis for beef from the US and Canada
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44
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Risk of weeds being spread during distribution of emergency
fodder
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44
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Pressure to reverse ban on the weed, Jatropha curcas, for
growing as a biofuel
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44
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Incoming government brief on biosecurity reform
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44–45
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Importation of apples from China
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45–47
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Bacterial canker on kiwifruit
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47–48
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Zebra chip disease in potatoes
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48–50
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Live animal exports; animal welfare standards
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50–51
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Centre for new and emerging infectious diseases
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51
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Climate Change
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51–74
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Carbon Farming Initiative
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51–53, 54–55
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Department's work on climate change strategies
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53–54
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Exceptional Circumstances application for the Delungra
region
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55–56, 60–61
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ABARES' report on the impact of the recent floods on
agricultural commodities
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56
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Exceptional Circumstances
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56–57
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WA pilot of drought reform measures
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57–60
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Climate Commission
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60
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Assistance for the Mingoola-Bonshaw-Tenterfield region;
National Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements; interest rate subsidies
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61–63
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Tasmanian Forest Contractors Exit Assistance Program
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63–67, 71–72
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Statement of principles on Tasmanian forests
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67–68
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Tamar Valley pulp mill
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68–69
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Forest industry database
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69
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Regional Forest Agreements
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69–70
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Forestry Industries Development Fund
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70
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Activities for the International Year of Forests
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70–71
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Discussions between Gunns and the Export Finance and
Insurance Corporation
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71, 74
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Greenhouse gas emissions from forest burns in Tasmania
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72
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Public access to the Plenty link road in Tasmania
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72–73
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Impact of proposed logging in the Wellington Range on
walking track from Hobart to the Snowy Range
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73
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Illegal logging; blockade against logging at Vanimo in Papua
New Guinea
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73
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Incident involving woman protesting against the destruction
of forests near Bermagui
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73–74
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Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource
Economics and Sciences
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74–83
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ABARES' report on environmentally sustainable diversion
limits in the Murray-Darling Basin
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74–75
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ANAO report no. 27 of 2010-11, Restoring the balance in
the Murray-Darling Basin
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75
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ABARES' analysis of the impact of recent extreme weather
events on agriculture, including: Special report on The impact of recent
flood events on commodities released on 21 January 2011; December 2010 Australian
crop report; December edition of Australian commodities
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76–78
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ABARES' farm survey
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78
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Projections of future oil prices
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78–79
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Socioeconomic impact of the establishment of marine parks
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79
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Timber demand
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79–80
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Timber mill survey
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80
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Vegetable industry survey
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80
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Effect of the merger of ABARE and BRS
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81–82
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Transfer of the energy function to the Department of
Resources, Energy and Tourism
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82
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ABARES' project on drivers and barriers to the management of
native vegetation on private land
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82–83
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Sustainable Resource Management
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83–90
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Release of discussion paper and call for submissions as part
of the review of Caring for Our Country; monitoring and evaluation
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83–88; 89, 90
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Caring for Our Country business plan for 2011-12
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88
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Funding for NRM groups, including Cape York regional body,
and Landcare groups
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89–90
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Australian Fisheries Management Authority
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90–104
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Selection process for new Chief Executive
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90–91
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Management of Southern Bluefin Tuna Fisheries; 2011 stock
assessment process; CCSBT quotas; breeding and farming of southern bluefin tuna
in South Australia
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91–95, 96
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Northern Prawn Fishery
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95
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Coral Sea Fishery
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96
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Impact of cyclones on the Eastern Tuna and Billfish Fishery
and the Coral Sea Fishery
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96–97
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Impact of river outflows after flooding on fishing
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97–98
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Impact of seismic testing on Bass Strait scallop fisheries
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98
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Illegal foreign fishing; patrols by the Ocean Protector,
replacement for the Oceanic Viking
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98–99
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Impact of the South East Fishery buyback and harvest
strategy
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99
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Recreational Fishing Advisory Committee; appointment of Chair,
Mr David Llewellyn; current registration of Mr Llewellyn as a lobbyist
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100–101, 101–103
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Funding and staffing for the department's fisheries area
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101
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European Union catch certification process
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101, 103–104
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Trade and Market Access
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104–118
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Export access to China for Australian rock lobster
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104–105
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Red meat exports to the Russian Federation and continuing
negotiations to resolve suspensions of kangaroo meat exports
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105
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Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement
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105–109, 113
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Distortions in trade
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109
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Compensation case in relation to export of ram semen from
Australia
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109–110
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Update on import risk analysis for beef from the US, Canada
and Japan; stop the clock provisions
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110, 111–113
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Department's overseas officers dealing with live export
trade
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110–111
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Live Trade Animal Welfare Partnership; improvements in
animal welfare conditions overseas
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111
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Doha round negotiations
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113–114
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Negotiation of free trade agreement with Japan
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114–116
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Cargill acquisition of AWB; impact of foreign ownership on
food security
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116–117
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Impact of cheap imports on prune growers in Young
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117
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Agricultural Productivity
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118–129
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Regional Food Producers Innovation and Productivity Program
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118
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Impact of Coles milk marketing strategy
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118–120
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Horticulture Code of Conduct
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120
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Development of Australian Animal Welfare Standards and
Guidelines
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120–122, 123, 124–126
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Gemmell review of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy
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122–123
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Need for a national emergency management plan for the
treatment of injured or dying animals from natural disasters
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123–124
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Country of origin labelling, in particular, apples from
China
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126–128
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Labelling of agricultural products imported into Australia
from New Zealand, originating from third party nations
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128–129
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Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority
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129–131
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Additional funding for APVMA; reform agenda
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129–130
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Health standards for fenthion and dimethoate
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130
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Use of streptomycin to control fire blight on apple trees in
New Zealand; advice from FSANZ on the health impacts of chemical residues on
imported fruit
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130–131
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Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
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131–133
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Productivity Commission review of R&D corporations
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132, 133
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Impact of previous budget cuts on the RIRDC's operations
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132–133
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Wine Australia
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133–134
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Counterfeit Australian wine sold overseas; changes to Wine
Australia policies in relation to notifying and supporting levy payers;
changes to export approval control mechanisms
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133, 134
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Market research study into the Chinese market
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133–134
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Requirements for exports of bulk wine from Australia
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134
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Meat and Livestock Australia
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134–135
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Importation of beef from the US and Canada; lessons learned
by the Australian beef industry; traceability systems for cattle in the US
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134–135
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