Farmers have vented their anger over a range of federal government policies at a rally outside parliament house in Canberra.
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00:00I'm standing outside Parliament House where a crowd of about 1,000 people have gathered.
00:08Many are farmers and they've travelled from right across the country, including as far
00:12away as Western Australia.
00:14Some 60 trucks travelled as part of a convoy, and that's about a 3,000 kilometre journey.
00:20They were expecting a crowd of about 3,000 here today, but as I said, it does look more
00:25like 1,000, maybe 1,500 or so, to be generous.
00:29The rally began as a push to try to get Labor to reinstate the export of live sheep and
00:37the trade that is the export of live sheep by sea.
00:40Labor, of course, has said it will be banning that trade.
00:44That is a legislated policy now.
00:47That ban will be introduced by 2028.
00:51Farmers in WA will mainly be affected by that ban, and this rally began as a push to try
00:57to get Labor to reinstate the trade.
00:59But it has morphed into something broader, and perhaps something a little bigger in a
01:03way, because the National Farmers Federation has thrown its weight behind this protest.
01:09The President of the National Farmers Federation, David Johinke, addressed the rally quite passionately.
01:15The reason why you are here today, the reason why I am here today, is because we feel like
01:21we are getting stiffed.
01:23I'm going to give you a commitment right here today.
01:25The first bill that I bring back to Parliament as the next Agriculture Minister is to repeal
01:30the live sheep export ban out of Western Australia.
01:35We've seen a lot of Coalition MPs and Senators here today.
01:38We've seen independents like Bob Catter.
01:41We've seen One Nation's Pauline Hanson.
01:43What we haven't seen are Labor MPs and Senators.
01:46We haven't seen the Federal Labor Agriculture Minister, Julie Collins, for example.
01:50And the crowd here certainly made a point of that in their speeches.
01:55It's not clear what this rally will achieve beyond the airing of grievances and the venting
02:00of frustrations, because the reality is Federal Labor doesn't actually hold many farming or
02:06rural seats.
02:07Those seats are largely held already by the Coalition.