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LEE KERNAGHAN'S SPEECH - OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE CANBERRA
12-07-08
"Prime Minister, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentleman,
Since being awarded Australian of the Year I have continued my travels
around Australia and have concentrated on visiting those areas of regional
Australia most affected by drought.
The visits to local communities have been a paddock tour of sorts - an opportunity
to meet face to face and talk quietly to the Mums and Dads, the Grandparents
and the Kids from drought affected communities - to find out from them how
they are coping and the issues that are affecting them the most.
There is no doubt the drought has taken a massive toll on a large number
of farming families across Australia.
Families and businesses are under a huge amount of pressure and the impact
of this incredible amount of pressure on families not only financially but
emotionally and psychologically has been immense..... and in some cases
catastrophic.
Many families are struggling just to put food on the table and this desperation is compounded even further by several factors.
Not only are farming families battling to save their farms and their businesses,
they go to work each day to save the family home - the very roof over their
heads.
As you can imagine it is a devastating experience as a family goes through
the nightmare of losing their farm and losing their home........and it rips
at the very fabric of the local community when another farm is lost or a
family is broken apart through depression or the loss of a loved one.
There are many issues to be addressed but the one thing that stood out to me time and again was the issue of off farm income.
Many farming families realise they need to take on a second or a third job in order to work their way out of debt....to restock and rebuild their lives. - but unfortunately the current system of drought relief penalises farming families for taking on additional work off farm. ( Mr Rudd I realise that this policy is one that has been inherited by the previous government...there are some very good parts to the policy as it stands....the interest rate subsidy for instance is extremely important but when it comes to the issue of off farm income we have a real problem that needs to be fixed.)
To give you an example....Should a drought stricken farming family earn more than $400 dollars per week "off farm" they begin to lose entitlements and assistance under the drought relief package. The policy effectively takes away any hope farming families might have of working their way out of debt.....- and hope is something we need to give back to our farming families.
Ladies and gentleman, I think most people agree that if drought relief is to be wound back in any shape or form it would result in one thing - it would break the back of the bush.
I don't believe we should ever treat our farming families as statistics
or numbers to be crunched on a balance sheet.
They are real people.....hard working Mums and Dads....Nans and Pops and
little kids growing up on the land.
They are not looking for a hand out .....they just want a fair go......a
fighting chance.
In my book this is the Australian way.
As a nation we have some important decisions to make.
Do we let our farming families go and become a nation that is reliant on
other countries for our food ?
A nation that is reliant on other countries for our fibre ?
Or do we invest in our rural and regional communities ?
Do we invest in the future of Australian agriculture ?
Do we invest in the future of our kids ?
These are the questions we need to ask ourselves right now.
Thank you all and good luck with the nominations.
"Speech presented at the official opening of nominations for
next year's Australian of the Year awards."
Source: The Age / Opinion
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