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‘Shameful day for our nation’: Nationals Senator slams live sheep export ban
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says it is a “shameful day” for Australia following the live sheep export ban passing the Senate.
Legislation to end live sheep exports by 2028 had been hotly debated in a late-night session in Canberra, with the bill passing the Senate.
“This is the first time that I can find in our history that we have made a certain type of farming illegal,” Mr Canavan told Sky News Australia.
“This government has made a type of farming a criminal act.”
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/shameful-day-for-our-nation-nationals-senator-slams-live-sheep-export-ban/ar-BB1peCq1?ocid=00000000
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