GMO news related to Australia

12.08.2014 |

Australia: Laws to veto GM crops set to be scrapped

The State Government is moving rapidly to scrap laws that give WA the power to veto local farms growing genetically modified crops approved by Commonwealth authorities.

05.08.2014 |

Australia: The grounds of the appeal to a GM canola court decision is still unclear

There is a lot of legal work going on behind the scenes to work towards a final outcome to the landmark genetically modified (GM) contamination trial involving two neighbouring farmers in Western Australia’s Great Sothern.

31.07.2014 |

Australia: Food and agribusiness survey on GM crops

On balance, respondents think that consumers are becoming more receptive to genetically modified food. Sentiment appears to be shifting in the developed world, certain parts of which, for example the EU, have shown firm resistance to GMOs over the years.

21.07.2014 |

Tasmania: Beef farmers fear lifting of ban on GM animal feed

Thousands of Black Angus bulls snort steam gently into the early morning air at Tasmania's largest cattle feedlot. They are being fattened up for the Japanese market where marbled Angus beef is in high demand.

21.07.2014 |

The Australian state's poppy producers are lobbying for the GMO moratorium to be lifted in Tasmania

Thousands of Black Angus bulls snort steam gently into the early morning air at Tasmania's largest cattle feedlot. They are being fattened up for the Japanese market where marbled Angus beef is in high demand. Tasmania's isolation and wilderness make the island one of the cleanest places on earth, and the bulls attract a high premium, thanks to Tasmania's status as the only Australian state that bans genetically modified food crops and animal feed. But Tasmania's powerful poppy industry, the world's largest supplier of pharmaceutical grade opiates for painkillers, is lobbying for the moratorium on genetically modified organisms (GMO) to be lifted.

26.06.2014 |

Australia: Steve Marsh to Appeal GM Canola Contamination Case

The Safe Food Foundation welcomes Steve Marsh’s decision to appeal the decision against him in the Western Australian Supreme Court last month. He lodged his appeal on Wednesday 18 June and the appeal will be heard in the next six to twelve months before the court of appeal made up of three judges.

24.06.2014 |

Australia: Setting the standards - who regulates GM food?

In this second instalment of GM in Australia – a series looking at the facts, ethics, regulations and research into genetically modified crops – David Tribe walks us through the bodies responsible for GM policy and oversight.

23.06.2014 |

Australia: GM grass for dairy cows sparks concern

A plan to feed Australian dairy cows genetically modified rye grass designed to boost milk production has sparked concerns from both organic and non-organic farmers.

23.06.2014 |

GM techniques: from the field to the laboratory (and back again)

Welcome to GM in Australia, a The Conversation series looking at the facts, ethics, regulations and research into genetically modified (GM) crops. In this first instalment, Peter Langridge describes two GM techniques: selective breeding and genetic engineering.

19.06.2014 |

Australia: Organic group considering changes to GM tolerance

A decision on proposed changes to genetically modified material tolerance level in organic produce could be made by August.

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