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NSW Government must allow farmers to move animals to greener pastures

The NSW Government is kicking farmers while they’re down by preventing them from moving their animals to greener pastures, says Shooters, Fishers and Farmers (SFF) MLC Robert Borsak.

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Donate Daryl's Dough to Drought Relief

Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Wagga by-election candidate Seb McDonagh is calling on the Liberal Party to donate the equivalent of disgraced MP Daryl Maguire’s multi-million dollar lifetime pension to drought charity Aussie Helpers

Sign The Petition To Save Fishing And Stop Marine Parks

Fishing in NSW is under threat. We are in for the fight of our lives. The NSW Government want to ban fishing across 25 proposed marine parks from Newcastle to Wollongong. We’ve stopped this in the past and we can do it again. We need your help.

 

Brenden May: A Strong Voice for Bathurst

Local farmer Brenden May is the strong voice in Bathurst that the community needs. He's working in partnership with Philip Donato to deliver for the Central West.

Repay Farmers’ Rego Rip-Off Before Wagga By-Election

Our Wagga Wagga by-election candidate Seb McDonagh demands that farmers be repaid the $12.5 million per year they've been ripped-off by the Government for years. He wants that money repaid before other election commitments are made.

Steve Supports our Struggling Farmers

Steve Cansdell, the previous member for Clarence and current candidate for the Shooters, Fishers & Farmers party for Clarence has today announced he will be donating to charity his 2.5% pay rise from his Government pension to support the drought affected farmers struggling throughout NSW.

All past and present members of NSW Government this year received a 2.5% pay rise while at the same time failing to provide any assistance to our struggling farmers.

Steve is currently touring drought affected areas of NSW through Dubbo and Broken Hill. “Even Kangaroos and Emus are looking half starved, dams are empty, sheep lying in paddocks dead from no water or food’ said Steve. Farmers are telling him it’s the worst drought in living memory.

Steve Cansdell Supports our Struggling Farmers

Since the National Party have failed our struggling farmers it now falls upon people like us to donate what we can to get them through this.

Steve’s calling on Chris Gulaptis, the sitting Nationals member for Clarence to follow suit and support our farmers. “If you won’t support our battling aussie farmers with government assistance the least you can do is to follow my lead and also donate your government pay rise to a charity to support our farmers.”

Steve also calls on John Barilaro the NSW Nationals Leader and Gladys Berejiklian the NSW Premier to urgently provide a drought relief package for farmers that includes freight and fodder subsidies instead of loans. “Something needs to be done now.”

“We are one of the few countries in the world who do not support our struggling rural sector.”

“The State Government have $1.5 billion to relocate the Powerhouse Museum, $2 billion for new stadiums but where is the support to our farmers who are struggling to survive in this one of the most severe droughts on record.” Said Steve.

Troy Grant to Resign in 2019

National Party Member for Dubbo and Police Minister Troy Grant announced on Twitter that he will resign at the 2019 election because he doesn't want to face a vote from his own electorate.

Firearms Registry Has Questions to Answer in Tragedy

Current firearms regulations should have prevented a tragedy in Sydney last week, but instead Police Commissioner Mick Fuller and Minister Troy Grant are trying to protect the New South Wales Police Firearms Registry.

Show us the money before demolishing our heritage

SFF spokeswoman Helen Dalton said it’s premature to knock down a historic building while the NSW Government still hasn’t committed funding to build a new hospital in the NSW Budget.

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