Dedication to sheep industry paying off
Young gun Bayden Reid sets himself up with pregnancy scanning and ram shearing business. Click to check the original article.
Young gun Bayden Reid sets himself up with pregnancy scanning and ram shearing business. Click to check the original article.
From her humble beginnings as a pavilion volunteer in 2017 to the role of vice president in 2020, serving as the Pavilion Section Head for four consecutive years, and now in her second year of presidency, Melanie has been instrumental in reinvigorating the recruitment, retention, and recognition of volunteers within the show. Click to check […]
Mick was the dearly loved husband of Shirley (deceased), loving father and father-in-law of Michele, Michael and Dianna, Kel and Sandra, Paul and Leeanne, and Gerard (deceased), and cherished and adored “Papa” of his nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Click to check the original article.
WA College of Agriculture – Denmark scoops the Corriedale awards at Wagin Woolorama. Click to check the original article.
All the preliminary results from the Queensland local government election. Click to check the original article.
“The north is a very different lifestyle to what I was doing as a lawyer in a corporate office, I can still remember driving there and thinking ‘what am I doing?’ I grew up on a place campdrafting and that sort of thing, had basic cattle handling skills but I don’t think anything could have […]
OPINION: Unless we do something drastic to overhaul the system, the GP ship will end up at the bottom of the Macquarie River. Click to check the original article.
Two by-elections are providing the Queensland premier with a timely gauge of his October poll chances amid heavy swings against his Labor party. Click to check the original article.
A four generation cattle grazing family has shared the highs and lows of grazing life – including a breed change and land upgrades amid ‘best’ year yet Click to check the original article.
“These Australians live in places without access to water that meets basic health guidelines and another 600,000 people live in places without access to water that meets recognised standards – relying on water that’s murky, or contains unsafe levels of minerals, heavy metals and chemicals.” Click to check the original article.
For milliner Fiona Schofield, it’s always style over fashion when it comes to race day. Click to check the original article.
The lack of transparency surrounding the market for renewable energy land access contracts and negotiations is allowing many big energy proponents to ride roughshod over farmers in the race to secure farmland as cheaply as possible for major wind and solar developments. Click to check the original article.