live cattle export

ALEC has accused Government MPs of parroting anti-ag groups lines regarding stock onboard the MV Bahijah. Credit: Tom Dawkins, Australian Livestock Exporters' Council.
SHEEP

MV Bahijah livestock arrive in Israel

Livestock onboard the MV Bahijah have arrived safely in Israel, bringing the saga to an end.

10 April 2024

The cause of cattle deaths onboard the Braham Express are still being investigated, but clinical signs are consistent with botulism. Credit: Sherjaca_Shutterstock.
CATTLE

Indonesia suspends live cattle exports from an NT establishment

Recent cattle deaths on the Brahman Express prompts temporary suspension.

02 April 2024

The Department of Agriculture has confirmed cattle have died on a live export ship destined for Indonesia. Credit: crbellette, Shutterstock.
CATTLE

Cattle die on live export vessel destined for Indonesia

The Department of Agriculture has confirmed cattle deaths on the Brahman Express.

27 March 2024

 NFF president, David Jochinke, said NFF support the oversight and processes of Australia's Chief Veterinary Officer. Photo courtesy of the NFF.
LIVESTOCK

Still no decision on "complex" MV Bahijah situation

Cattle have been unloaded from the MV Bahijah, but there's no decision on the remaining livestock.

05 February 2024

 The Department of Agriculture has been criticised for failing to provide a quick decision on the fate of livestock aboard the MV Bahijah. Photo credit: Adwo/Shuttershock.com
LIVESTOCK

Returned live export ship sparks heated debate

A live export ship that returned to Australia due to the Red Sea conflict has sparked heated debate.

31 January 2024

Cattle producers have been left waiting on compensation for the unlawful closure of the live export trade in 2011, after the Government rejected its $510m counteroffer. Photo: Mark Saunders.
CATTLE

Government rejects cattle class action counteroffer

The $510 million cattle class action counteroffer has been rejected.

22 January 2024

 Cattle cohort offers $510m in the hope of putting an end to its decade long class action. Photo Pamela Lawson.
LIVESTOCK

Cattle class action makes $510m counteroffer

A $510m offer has been made in the hope of putting an end to a decade long cattle class action.

06 December 2023

 Indonesia has lifted its trade restrictions on Australian cattle.
LIVESTOCK

Indonesia lifts trade restrictions on Australian live cattle

NFF welcomes Indonesia decision to resume trade.

11 September 2023

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