The Government seemed unphased with Environment Minister David Parker saying farmers shouldn’t expect the Government to back down from its commitments. At the heart of the matter farmers claim they are being adversely affected by mounting regulations being imposed by the Government over essential freshwater rules, the Ute tax, Climate Change policies and immigrant workers.
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