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Australia 'to revamp drought pay' | Australia 'to revamp drought pay' |
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Australia's new Labor government is planning an overhaul of relief payments given to farmers suffering from the country's chronic drought conditions. | Australia's new Labor government is planning an overhaul of relief payments given to farmers suffering from the country's chronic drought conditions. |
Agriculture Minister Tony Burke says he supports the payments system but wants it to be improved, with farmers given more help to deal with climate change. | Agriculture Minister Tony Burke says he supports the payments system but wants it to be improved, with farmers given more help to deal with climate change. |
The opposition has denounced the plans as being simplistic and "anti-country". | The opposition has denounced the plans as being simplistic and "anti-country". |
Australia has suffered six years of drought, and farmers have received billions of dollars to help them cope. | Australia has suffered six years of drought, and farmers have received billions of dollars to help them cope. |
Mr Burke said government help must be combined with climate change initiatives. | Mr Burke said government help must be combined with climate change initiatives. |
It is simplistic to claim that all the problems confronting the rural sector can be solved by more research into climate change Warren TrussOpposition leader | |
"The starting point is, Labor supports the drought relief system as exceptional circumstances," he told Australia's ABC Radio. | "The starting point is, Labor supports the drought relief system as exceptional circumstances," he told Australia's ABC Radio. |
"What we want to make sure of is that it can be improved so that whenever somebody goes through a period of drought and goes through a period of needing government assistance, by the time that period's over, they've actually got themselves better prepared and better engaged to deal with climate change." | "What we want to make sure of is that it can be improved so that whenever somebody goes through a period of drought and goes through a period of needing government assistance, by the time that period's over, they've actually got themselves better prepared and better engaged to deal with climate change." |
The government is considering offering incentives to encourage farmers to change their production methods, possibly including adopting genetically-modified (GM) crops if they were able to be grown using less water. | The government is considering offering incentives to encourage farmers to change their production methods, possibly including adopting genetically-modified (GM) crops if they were able to be grown using less water. |
But he insisted it would be farmers and not the government who would make decisions about what to grow. | But he insisted it would be farmers and not the government who would make decisions about what to grow. |
"We certainly won't be in the business of telling farmers what they can and can't grow on their properties," he said. | "We certainly won't be in the business of telling farmers what they can and can't grow on their properties," he said. |
But opposition leader Warren Truss has expressed concern, accusing Labor of having an "anti-farmer, anti-country vendetta". | But opposition leader Warren Truss has expressed concern, accusing Labor of having an "anti-farmer, anti-country vendetta". |
"In case Labor hasn't realised, much of Australia has been caught in a cruel drought that in many places stretches back seven years," the Australian newspaper quoted him as saying. | "In case Labor hasn't realised, much of Australia has been caught in a cruel drought that in many places stretches back seven years," the Australian newspaper quoted him as saying. |
"It is simplistic to claim that all the problems confronting the rural sector can be solved by more research into climate change.'' | "It is simplistic to claim that all the problems confronting the rural sector can be solved by more research into climate change.'' |
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