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Live cattle back on track to Egypt
9 May 2008

Live exports of cattle to Egypt will be approved by the federal government. The trade was halted two years ago after serious mistreatment of animals was exposed by a television network. The new agreement ensures that all animals will be slaughtered at a new abattoir east of Cairo where animals will be handled in accordance with international standards for animal welfare. The federal budget is expected to include $7 million committed to improving the standards of all live exports from Australia.

Sydney Morning Herald, 9/5/2008

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1 May 2008 | Ethanol funding under review
1 May 2008 | Rural doctor program needs health check
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