The National Rural Advisory Council (NRAC) provides advice and information to the Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources on rural adjustment; regional issues; training; and, any other matters at the Minister's request.
Under the Rural Adjustment Act 1992, NRAC may consist of up to eight members with experience and knowledge relevant to Australian agriculture:
- A chairperson
- An officer of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
- A state or territory representative
- A National Farmers' Federation representative
- Up to four members with expertise in economics, financial administration, banking, sustainable agriculture, regional adjustment, regional development, farm management or training.
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