
Episode #14
Ready for the fight
From the farm to the front line and now Parliament, Gavin Pearce is ready for the fight. He joins TasFarmers to tackle Rushy Lagoon, biosecurity, deer management, regulation and the future of Tasmanian agriculture.

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TasFarmers Talks takes you inside the issues shaping Tasmanian agriculture, from the paddock gate to the halls of power in Parliament House.Each episode connects farm life with the policies, decisions, and debates shaping life on the land and in regional communities. We break down complex topics such as biosecurity, wildlife management, bushfires, freight, climate, workforce, markets, and regulation in a clear, practical way, bringing farmers’ voices directly into the conversation.You’ll hear from growers, industry leaders, researchers, and decision makers, with grounded discussions foc
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Episode #14
From the farm to the front line and now Parliament, Gavin Pearce is ready for the fight. He joins TasFarmers to tackle Rushy Lagoon, biosecurity, deer management, regulation and the future of Tasmanian agriculture.

Episode #13
The sale of Rushy Lagoon has been approved and TasFarmers says the decision raises serious questions about the use of tax payers money. In this episode of TasFarmers Talks, President Nathan Cox, COO Neil Grose and Shadow Minister for Primary Industries Janie Finlay unpack the implications of the Rushy Lagoon decision, from food security and foreign investment to regional jobs and community confidence. The conversation also explores Tasmania's growing deer problem, soaring land valuations and council rates, reform of Government Business Enterprises, and biosecurity preparedness.

Episode #12
<p>This week on TasFarmers Talks, we unpack the latest political developments in Tasmania, examine growing concerns over dairy effluent regulation and rising compliance costs, discuss the state's deer management challenge, and provide an update on potato contract negotiations and what they mean for growers.</p>

Episode #12
This week on TasFarmers Talks, we unpack the latest political developments in Tasmania, examine growing concerns over dairy effluent regulation and rising compliance costs, discuss the state's deer management challenge, and provide an update on potato contract negotiations and what they mean for growers.

Episode #11
<p>Milk prices are falling. Deer numbers remain a challenge. And questions continue about the future of productive agricultural land in the North East.</p><p>This week on TasFarmers Talks, the team examines the pressures facing farmers and whether current policies are helping agriculture grow. </p>
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