Ag pitched a long wish list, but what can it expect from the May 14 Budget?
08-05-2024 22:45 via farmonline.com.au

Ag pitched a long wish list, but what can it expect from the May 14 Budget?

Ag's budget requests cut across a broad spectrum of the economy to form a strategic web, from workers to roads to trade and fostering innovation. But how successful will it be?
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