Laws to phase out Australia's live sheep export trade by 2028 pass parliament, despite last-ditch attempts by opponents to put the brakes on the legislation.
In short:
Live sheep exports by sea will be phased out over the next four years, after laws banning the trade passed parliament on Monday.
Earlier in the day, opponents met with the prime minister to request a Senate inquiry into the legislation.
What's next?
WA Premier Roger Cook says he will continue to negotiate for additional support for farmers affected by the laws.
Sky News and other similar conservative whinge rags are already posting the anti-Labor and anti-Greens headline as a response.
Personally I think its great news. Keep the value add in Australia (processing), and remove the cruelty of long ship travel followed by questionable processing practices in other countries.
I'd like a phase-out of the data broking industry. Just like live sheep export, it's inherently odious and shouldn't be a thing, and is only capable of causing harm. But something tells me governments won't get around to it unless it becomes a lot more politicized.