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Infrastructure and transport: Credit Cards (Question No. 781)
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Finance and Deregulation: Departmental Vehicles (Supplementary Question Nos 841 to 870)
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Airservices Australia (Question No. 965)
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Road Infrastructure (Question No. 1017)
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ADF Land and Maritime Platforms, and Reserve Funding (Question No. 1059)
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Defence (Question No. 1060)
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Defence Force Personnel (Question No. 1063)
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Defence (Question No. 1066)
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Caring for our Country (Question No. 1068)
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Regional Telecommunications Review (Question No. 1071)
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Climate Change and Energy Efficiency: Departmental Staff Overseas Travel (Question No. 1104)
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National Broadband Network (Question No. 1123)
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Telstra (Question No. 1125)
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Australian Conservation Foundation (Question No. 1163)
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Immigration and Citizenship (Question No. 1166)
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Australian Conservation Foundation (Question No. 1176)
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Australian Conservation Foundation (Question Nos 1177 and 1178)
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Australian Conservation Foundation (Question No. 1180)
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Australian Conservation Foundation (Question No. 1187)
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Persons Suspected Missing Sailing to Australia (Question No. 1190)
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Defence (Question No. 1217)
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Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (Question No. 1226)
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Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (Question No. 1227)
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Defence: Commonwealth Grants (Question No. 1244)
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Infrastructure and transport: Credit Cards (Question No. 781)
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Mr FORREST (Mallee) (16:44): I rise to draw the public's attention to a very sad state of affairs occurring in my electorate. The liquidators of a failed wine business, which collapsed three years ago in June 2009, are pursuing 20 of my wine grape growers for door payments which were paid well prior to the collapse of nectar. I think this is an undesirable thing for the liquidator to be trying to do to my wine grape growers, who are hard pressed. Neqtar was the successor to Normans Wines, which went bust owing the same growers enormous amounts of money for crop delivered.
If the liquidator argues that his legal justification to pursue my growers is because the directors of Neqtar at the time were trading insolvently, then his problem is with the directors, not with my growers, who still await a payment for the total tonnage of wine crop they delivered to this winery. I think it is unreasonable by this liquidator. He may, as he argues, have the law onside, but if his problem is with the directors beforehand then he must pursue them. More than likely, although I am not aware, $1 would get me $100 that they have declared themselves bankrupt. This is commonly occurring in many sectors across Australia. I am urging the growers—there are 20 of them; they live around the districts of Robinvale and Mildura—to stare down this liquidator as they did when a similar liquidator tried to do the same thing to them with Normans Wines nearly three years ago. The liquidator has redeemed an enormous amount of capital out of Neqtar. He has sold all of the equipment there to a local consortium, Qualia Wine, who at last vintage crushed 40,000 tonnes of grapes successfully.
This parliament needs to recognise that its mandatory code of conduct must apply across all of the states. This parliament can use its corporate capacity through the Constitution to give these struggling growers—and it is not just wine grape growers; it is across any sector for any commodity—some protection so that when they are paid a door payment and then are still whistling and waiting for the payment for the total tonnage delivered, they do not find themselves, if a corporation goes bust, with a liquidator pursuing them years later. (Time expired)