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Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty spoke about the changes while visiting Orange Ag Institute.
Transcript
00:00It is a lovely day today and I do have some very exciting news.
00:03Virtual fencing is now law or legal in New South Wales.
00:08This is something that farmers have been calling for for many years.
00:13The local member, Phil Donato, has been working with me and with the government
00:16calling for this on behalf of local farmers in this region.
00:21We've been working with New South Wales farmers.
00:23We've listened to the findings of a parliamentary inquiry
00:26that looked into the details of virtual stock fencing in New South Wales
00:30and now, after many months of consultation to make sure that we can get it right,
00:36it is now available for people to use
00:40and it is now legal for people to use in New South Wales.
00:43We've taken proper time to consider how the technology would work.
00:47We've got to make sure that we're protecting our biosecurity.
00:49We've got to make sure we've got the animal welfare conditions right.
00:52People will be required under the law to be trained in using this technology.
00:57They will have to be monitoring it to make sure that cows are safe and well
01:02while this technology is being used.
01:05But it's also a boost in terms of the things that it will monitor in animals.
01:10And this is a positive.
01:11It has taken too long.
01:12Our previous governments should have done this.
01:14Farmers have been calling for it for a long time.
01:16But I've listened to them.
01:17We've taken time to consult, listen to the experts, get it right.
01:20And now the law has been changed and this is available for people to use.
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