@article{Ronan:6039,
      recid = {6039},
      author = {Ronan, Glenn and Cartwright, Carina},
      title = {The New Australian Government's Primary Industries  Policies: Some Implications and Opportunities},
      address = {2008},
      number = {419-2016-26580},
      series = {Conference Paper},
      pages = {50},
      year = {2008},
      abstract = {After more than a decade in opposition, the win by the  Australian Labor Party (ALP) at the 2007 Federal Election  focuses attention on their pre-election policies. The paper  summarises ALP pre-election policies for primary  industries, including the resources and seafood sectors;  indicates program and policy funding where it is clearly  indicated in the policy papers, and commences an  interpretation of the implications and opportunities that  may develop as the new government proceeds to discuss its  policies and their implementation.
A major shift in the  context for all primary industries policies to 'climate  change', irrespective of whether the component policies  appear to be little changed is articulated. The detail of  climate change policy awaits the Climate Change Review by  Professor Ross Garnaut in mid-2008. The immediate  implications and opportunities for all specific policies is  that they need to be viewed through the new and overarching  lens of 'adapting to climate change'.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/6039},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.6039},
}