CATTLE

Biosecurity breach raises serious questions

Haul of 62 tonnes of illegal meat and animal protein sparks debate about biosecurity and penalties.

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Cattle Australia's Dr Chris Parker has questioned biosecurity breach penalties following the discovery of an illegal haul of 62 tonnes of pork and animal protein.

Cattle Australia's Dr Chris Parker has questioned biosecurity breach penalties following the discovery of an illegal haul of 62 tonnes of pork and animal protein. | Credits: Cattle Australia

THE illegal importation of 62 tonnes of pork and other animal protein from Thailand into Australia has raised the ire of one of Australia's peak cattle bodies. Cattle Australia (CA) said the recent...

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