QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE

Trade with the United States of America

28 July 2025 • Australian Federal Parliament

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Mr LITTLEPROUD (Maranoa—Leader of the Nationals) (14:38): My question is to the Minister for Agriculture. Can the minister confirm that the Inspector General of Biosecurity's recommendations that import risk assessments should include the oversight of a scientific advisory panel were implemented in the decision to overturn US beef import bans? If not, why not?

Ms COLLINS (Franklin—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry) (14:38): I thank the Leader of the Nationals for that question. As the member opposite knows, this was a risk-based assessment done by the department on scientific evidence, and the department officials have gone through the process. The report was popped up on the website last week, and, as the member would know, Australia benefits from a two-way trade system. Australian beef going to the US is very significant indeed, and what I would say to the member opposite is that he should not be undermining Australia's biosecurity system—

Mr Littleproud: You are. What are you running from?

Ms COLLINS: The government's decision—

The SPEAKER: The minister's going to pause. The member was given a lot of courtesy in asking his question. I think it's only reasonable that, when the minister is providing details to the House about the question she was asked—it is not acceptable to be throwing loud interjections a metre from where the minister is standing. Cool it down. We're going to listen to the minister.

Ms COLLINS: We have not compromised on biosecurity at all in any way, shape or form, and the member opposite would know, of course, we've had to put around $2 billion additional into biosecurity since we came to office because of the way they left our biosecurity system.

The other thing I would say to the member opposite is he would be aware that this decision has been coming for some time. He would know all about the process that I have spoken about. He would know about the industry engagement that has occurred throughout this process. The other things that he would know are that the US and Australia traceability systems are equivalent and that the decision has been taken, based on science, around the US system and the Australian traceability system, and all food imported into Australia must be safe and compliant with our food standards. This has been done on a scientific basis, and the member opposite would know that the department's security assessment is done in the usual manner as it is done for every other import into this country.

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    Julie Collins
    ALP Federal

    Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry