Australian farmers are expressing strong opposition following the passage of legislation by the Albanese government to ban live sheep exports, a move that is set to reshape the agricultural landscape. The law, which aims to phase out live sheep exports within four years, has sparked fury among farmers, particularly in Western Australia, who argue that the ban will devastate their livelihoods. Despite last-minute efforts, including appeals to rebel Labor senator Fatima Payman to oppose the bill, the Senate approved the legislation. Farmers are now vowing to campaign against Labor in key Western Australian electorates, accusing the government of prioritizing political gain over the agricultural community's well-being.
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