House debates

Monday, 27 February 2017

Questions without Notice

Dairy Industry

2:31 pm

Photo of Barnaby JoyceBarnaby Joyce (New England, National Party, Leader of the Nationals) Share this | Hansard source

and it is also noted that the price for Murray Goulburn has risen to $4.95. So we have had a substantial increase in the dairy price. It is also interesting to note that the Australian Labor Party did absolutely nothing when, under Labor, the price was vastly lower than it was when we called it a crisis.

The direct impact of what we are seeing, though, in Victorian Labor's 40 per cent renewable energy target is that it is driving up the cost for electricity producers. Electricity is such a vital component of dairying production. We see it with the dairy shed and in their refrigeration. Every section has had to deal with it. With some of the producers down there, we have noted VicFeeds operations, a family-owned stockfeed pellet manufacturing mill that supplies dairy farmers in the Goulburn Valley and Gippsland. They are looking at a 151 per cent hike in the cost of their electricity in the next 12 months.

Of course, you cannot just keep putting those costs onto business. If you put those costs onto businesses, the businesses will go out of business. What we now have is the Australian Labor Party mimicking their state colleagues in South Australia, and we know what the result of that is. We do not have to model what happened in South Australia. It is there for everybody to see. It is a complete fiasco. It is creating immense pressures on business. It is driving people out of work. It is driving manufacturing out of the state. And now we have the Australian Labor Party seeming to not really care about labourers anymore. Unless they want to change their policy, this will mean that they are going to stand behind a policy that they will do to the Australian Commonwealth what the Australian Labor Party has done in South Australia.

Now, it is interesting today—and it has been worth noting—that the member for Maribyrnong, the Leader of the Opposition, has no interest in coming to the dispatch box to defend his party's policy. He is very interested in writing on a piece of paper. He is very interested in not looking at the cameras. He likes to look down, but he does not like to look at his own policy. But I think the Australian people want to know what he has to say about his own policy. The Australian people want to know what is going to happen to Australia under his policy, rather than what is happening in his notes. (Time expired)

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