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Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Quarantine and biosecurity review extended

The Rudd Labor Government has agreed to a two-month extension for the independent review of Australia’s quarantine and biosecurity systems, following a request by the review head Roger Beale AO.

Federal Minister for Agriculture Tony Burke announced the wide-ranging independent review in February and released terms of reference which include examining the legal, administrative and institutional frameworks that underpin our quarantine and biosecurity arrangements.

Mr Burke said he had spoken to Mr Beale about the review panel’s progress and was happy to allow extra time for the experts to complete their work.

Submissions to the review are now due by April 28 and the report will be submitted by September 31 .

“This is a very important process and I want to receive a thorough, detailed report from the panel,” Mr Burke said.

“I am pleased to hear that Roger Beale and his team have an ambitious program for the remainder of the review and I look forward to receiving their recommendations.

“I would again encourage any interested parties to be involved in the review and make a submission to help guide the long-term direction of our quarantine and biosecurity arrangements.”

Following public submissions, the review will hold targeted stakeholder meetings in state and territory capital cities.

SOURCE: Rural Press national news bureau, Canberra.

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