Government spends 49 per cent of three year budget spruiking live export policy, says export council

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Government spends 49 per cent of three year budget spruiking live export policy, says export council


Nearly half of the advertising spend by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry since 2022 as been spent on sharing the live sheep export ban, the Australian Live Export Council says.

According to a review by ALEC of Federal Government tenders under Anthony Albanese’s cabinet, 49 per cent of the department’s advertising spend has gone towards one tender related to the live sheep export ban.

Public records show a $2.3 million tender was awarded to media and advertising agency Universal McCann, running between December 6, 2024 to February 28.

According to the figures, the DAFF has spent more than $4.66 million on advertising tenders since 2022 which included $390,000 for Bird Flu public notices and hundreds of thousands for biosecurity international traveller advertising campaigns.

ALEC chief executive officer Mark Harvey-Sutton said the live sheep export ban advertising campaign was not helping the communities most impacted.

“What we can see is that the Department has spent a staggering sum advertising the policy. Our calculations show that 49 per cent of all DAFF advertising since 2022 was dedicated to the ban,” he said.

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“It’s clear that this advertising was being used to spruik the policy into east coast locations where the Government hopes there is sympathy for the ban, rather than to farmers who will be hurt by it.”

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