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Fees for vet quango will rise
18 Feb 2005

The National Farmers' Federation said it held fears for the viability of the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, a quango with declining revenues and which recorded a loss of $5 million in 2003/2004. Agribusiness users of the APVMA will have to pay higher fees and levies under new cost recovery legislation before parliament.

The Land, 18/02/05

Previous News Items:
14 Feb 2005 | Immigration raids common in the mallee
11 Feb 2005 | Further outbreak of citrus canker in Emerald
4 Feb 2005 | Growers place their trust in Coke
28 Jan 2005 | Riverland citrus growers earn fruit-fly concession
25 Jan 2005 | Union checks Sunraysia fruit and vegetable farmers


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