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Cattle Australia CEO Dr Chris Parker said agricultural organisations must take advantage of the prospect of nine years of federal Labor. Video by Andrew Miller.

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00:00It looks like we're going to have a Labor government for three terms, nine years.
00:04What challenges and opportunities does that present for the agricultural sector?
00:09Well, I think federally, given the majority of the Labor Party had,
00:13there's every chance they'll win the next two elections,
00:15but that's for the population to decide.
00:19But I think that by having a government that's in for a period of time,
00:22there actually are opportunities for agriculture in that.
00:25And by that I mean that governments who tend to be settled,
00:28tend to be a little more future-focused
00:30and tend to be focused on actually creating good long-term policy.
00:34And I think if we're able to develop strong policy
00:39coming out of agricultural organisations that makes sense,
00:43that develops our rural and regional communities
00:45and also continues the prosperity of our food production systems,
00:49then I think that's a real positive.
00:51And so, you know, whilst I know for some people and some of our members
00:55that the prospect of this government being in charge
00:59for a number of years is a bit of a challenge,
01:01I think there's a real genuine opportunity there.
01:04Now, you did say also that disunity is death.
01:07What do you mean by that?
01:08Well, what I mean is that as agricultural organisations,
01:11we need to get on the same page
01:12and we need to be saying the same things to government.
01:15And that's part of good policy development
01:16that we're going to need going forward
01:18if we're hoping to influence some of these longer-term policies
01:21that clearly this government has in mind.

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