The Northern Rivers Times Edition 173

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November 2, 2023

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New grants to help build resilient regional communities Applications are now open for grants of up to $20,000 or $50,000 for events and initiatives to strengthen communities and capability for drought preparedness. The grants are one of 5 program elements that are part of the Future Drought Fund’s Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative which aims to build strong networks and local leadership in agriculture-dependent communities. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Deputy Secretary, Rosemary Deininger, said that the new grants will benefit communities across Australia and help support those facing impending drought. “The Australian Government committed over $2.5 million in funding to

support community events, training initiatives, community infrastructure, development and learning initiatives that assist local people to prepare for future droughts effectively,” Ms Deininger said. “This round of grants

sees $1.38 million in grants of up to $50,000 for eligible projects in the NSW Far West, the NT’s Tablelands and Arid Lands, and WA’s Great Southern local government areas, and $1.20 million in grants of up to $20,000 for eligible projects in

agriculture-dependent regions nationwide. “Australia’s regional communities know better than anyone that droughts will become more frequent, severe and longer lasting, and we want to ensure that they are supported and ready for when they do.

“These grants offer regional communities dependent on agriculture production with opportunities for social connection, engagement and wellbeing through events and initiatives, while giving the added bonus of building their capacity to withstand

drought.” The first round of grants is now open and closes on 14 November with successful projects to be announced in early March 2024. The second round will open for applications in February 2024 and close in late March. Unsuccessful applicants from Round 1 may reapply in Round 2. “I encourage any community-based organisations across remote, rural and regional Australia to apply for the grants,” Ms Deininger said. For more information on the small network grants, including region and project eligibility criteria and how to apply, visit the Foundation for Rural Regional Renewal website. https:// frrr.org.au/funding/ disaster-resilience-andclimate-solutions/smallnetworks-grants/

Producers oppose Levy over poor policy: NFF biosecurity protection levy submission The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has told the Federal Government it opposes a new biosecurity levy on farmers, saying the proposed levy may erode farmer confidence in the entire levy system. In the NFF’s submission to the Introduction of the Biosecurity Protection Levy: Consultation Paper, Chief Executive Tony Mahar said while the peak farming body supports ongoing efforts to ensure Australia’s biosecurity system is well resourced, it does not support this policy. “This isn’t about farmers not wanting

to contribute to the biosecurity system - they already contribute significant amounts” Mr Mahar said. “This is about an illthought-out policy with a raft of potential risks.” Key reasons the NFF is opposed include: • The policy’s inconsistency with established levies and collection principles such as equability, transparency and accountability; • The likelihood of a range of negative unintended consequences for agricultural and biosecurity systems, in particular our research and development

network; • The lack of transparency about how the funds will deliver dedicated, additional and tangible biosecurity outcomes. Mr Mahar said the industry was “extremely concerned” this new levy would jeopardise producer confidence in the existing levies system as it did not align with underlying principles, such as proper establishment processes, industry support, equitability and accountability. “This new levy is going to erode producer confidence in the entire levies system as it’s

inconsistent with the principles that underpin other levies producers pay. The proposal is not equitable between and within different commodities, and explicitly states that producers will have no say in how the money they contribute will be used. “We remain committed to working with Government to improve resourcing the biosecurity system, but we would not be doing our job on behalf of producers if we didn’t call out this policy. “The Government must - at the very least - pause its rushed

implementation timeline, so adequate time is given to understand the impacts a policy of this size and complexity will have on Australia’s 85,000 producers.” The NFF has also used its submission to again raise industry concerns about the Container Levy policy. “Australian agriculture has advocated for many years the need for a broad-based levy on inbound containers to help fund the biosecurity system. This call has been supported by environmental and invasive species organisations. Review after review has

recommended it. “The Government has advised international trade implications represent a potential barrier to adopting the Container Levy. As a trade-exposed sector, it is not in our interests to run afoul of trading requirements or obligations. “However, the sector has simply asked these considerations be made public, but disappointingly this has not occurred. This must be resolved immediately.”

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NOTICES

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pages 52-55

A Guide to Indigenous Australian Plants

29min
pages 46-52

Large Fossil Spider found in Australia

2min
page 46

Why low-cost ketamine is still inaccessible to many with severe depression

2min
page 45

LIFELINE AND ON THE LINE AMALGAMATE TO BETTER SUPPORT PEOPLE IN CRISIS

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page 44

Dementia is Not Just About Memory Loss

2min
page 44

Grape Expectations by Max Crus Foreign Correspondence.

3min
page 42

Erasing Homelessness: A Ten-Year Solution

3min
page 41

New Subdivisions in Brisbane Address Housing and Land Shortage Crisis

4min
page 40

2026 LEXUS LF-ZC AND LF-ZL CONCEPTS: NEXT-GENERATION ELECTRIC VEHICLES PLEDGE A 900KM DRIVING RANGE

3min
page 39

Sneak Peek at the Honda Prelude EV

1min
page 38

TOKYO MOTOR SHOW UNVEILS THE TOYOTA FT-SE ELECTRIC SPORTS CAR

1min
page 38

Driving the Great Ocean Road

2min
page 37

Global fertiliser markets looking calmer in 2024, despite Israel-Hamas confict uncertainty

5min
pages 36-37

New grants to help build resilient regional communities

3min
page 35

True colours: the art of breeding coloured sheep

2min
page 34

Plant protection guides out now for citrus and temperate fruit growers

2min
page 33

KATIE BROOKE SHARES NEW SINGLE ‘TOO FAR DOWN’ + ANNOUNCES FORTHCOMING SHOW DATES

2min
page 32

BEST ON THE BOX

3min
page 27

“Hats Off” to them.

5min
pages 25-26

RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

4min
pages 24-25

FEDERAL FIRE ANT FUNDING, CALLS FOR STATES TO COMMIT

1min
page 23

Gig economy, cost of living crisis and housing hostility: Young people are feeling worse off than their parents

2min
page 22

ATO secures additional $6.4 billion from large corporates

1min
page 22

Local talent, global impact: Cameron’s Kia ad editing win

2min
page 21

Pictures from the edge

4min
page 20

Outpatient cancer care report shows positive experiences of care for Northern NSW patients

4min
pages 19-20

North Coast students set to change the world in Game Changer Challenge

1min
page 19

Marine Rescue Brunswick to host food capability training exercise

1min
page 18

INNOVATIVE SAFETY SOLUTIONS FOR REGIONAL AUSTRALIA’S LEVEL CROSSINGS

2min
page 18

KEVIN HOGAN MP

10min
pages 14-18

Advertise your Christmas Salс

1min
pages 12-14

Arts+Culture

4min
pages 11-12

Diary of a Flood Survivor

1min
page 11

HUGE SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR BYRON BAY WILDLIFE HOSPITAL AT WILD AID 2023

3min
pages 10-11

Getting trains back on track

2min
pages 8-9

ANYONE UP FOR A GAME OF CROQUET?

2min
pages 6-7

Rob’s Bentleg celebrates 30th anniversary

3min
page 5

Invasive weed Tropical soda apple impacts Northern Rivers farmers

2min
page 4

HELICOPTER TEST FLIGHT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED

2min
page 3

VALLEY SHOWS SUPPORT FOR TIMBER INDUSTRY

2min
page 2

JACARANDA KING CROWNING A FESTIVAL FIRST

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