Anthony Albanese defends decision to leave borders open to Indonesia amid foot and mouth disease fears

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Anthony Albanese defends decision to leave borders open to Indonesia amid foot and mouth disease fears
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has defended the government's decision to keep borders to Indonesia open as a devastating virus continues to spread through animals in the country:

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the nation's farming bodies backed his government banning flights from Indonesia, which would have a "severe" impact on the economy and trade.Actions taken by the federal government in a bid to keep the devastating foot and mouth disease from infecting Australian livestock are the "strongest ever," Anthony Albanese has declared.

Earlier this week, Opposition MPs Barnaby Joyce and Karen Andrews called on the government to close the border to its northern neighbour. "No coalition government has implemented that strong measures that we have announced and put in place during this current current issue as it's been rolled out."

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