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Mungindi farmer Sam Heagney has spoken to Sky News about the struggles New South Wales farmers are facing as they deal with a major mice plague, and skilled labour shortages in the wake of drought, fire, and floods.

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And again I'm sick of Australian people calling their own lazy. Maybe if the wages matched inflation prices you'll get your labour. Still living in the 80s and it's getting worse. Rich getting richer.

If he wasn’t grown water intensive crops like cotton, drought might be less of an issue 🤷‍♂️

The skilled worker problem has a market based solution.

So has that eminently qualified political commentator Rita Panahi blamed the 'loony left' for the mouse plague?

Maybe Sam should stop voting for the NATs.

PaulReeceHam YOU ARE (slightly) LESS FAKE! MSM SHOWS SIGNS OF WAKING UP 'One by one - painfully slowly - metro-hacks are extracting heads from the sand and rediscovering what they learnt at college: scrutiny.'

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