Mr BRIAN MITCHELL (Lyons) (13:50): This morning I had the great pleasure to meet with the group called Farmers for Climate Action, where they were releasing their latest research report by the Australian Farm Institute, Change in the air, defining the need for an Australian agricultural climate change strategy. This is a very important report, and I would certainly suggest that anybody in this place who suggests that they have an interest in, or understanding of, climate change and farming in this country read this report. It's got some very salient recommendations. We need a systemic review of climate impacts across society. Critically, what Australia needs most urgently is a national strategy on climate change and Australian agriculture. They are intertwined. Climate change is killing Australian agriculture. We need to address climate change. Farmers for Climate Change know this. They've been coming to this place for the last few years, talking to members on both sides about the need to understand that climate change is affecting agriculture. There seems to be a view on the other side, 'Don't mention climate change. There are fires and floods throughout the entire country but don't mention climate change.' Climate change is real. It's having a devastating impact on our farmers and our regional communities, and you can do worse than read this report and learn something.