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Winds of change: What the renewable energy rush means for landholders

    Wind turbines and solar panels have become increasingly common sights across inland Australia, and many more are on the way under ambitious Federal and State Government plans to lift the percentage of electricity generated from renewable energy. Some rural landholders are cheering the developments on and welcoming the diversified incomes they provide, while […]

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Tours shine light on grain innovation

The Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (RASWA) welcomed evokeAG. 2024 delegates to the Claremont Showgrounds before they embarked on one of four grain innovation tours. Click to check the original article.

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GIWA & AEGIC Breakfast: Promoting Diversity in Grains Industry | Farm Weekly

The panel from the GIWA breakfast consisted of Dr Larissa Cato (left), AEGIC wheat quality technical markets manager, Ben Macnamara, CBH chief executive officer, Heather Brayford, DPIRD director general, professor Sharon Parker, ambassador for women and mentor, researcher, author and public speaker, with host Courtney Draper, executive general manager AEGIC. Click to check the original […]

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Crocodile sighting at Rollingstone Creek | North Queensland Register

“If we re-zone our popular swimming holes in fresh water along the east coast of Queensland, we can make sure we’re actively removing these crocs before they become a risk. Remove them, euthanise, take them to a crocodile (sanctuary)..Whatever makes you feel warm inside, just don’t leave them in places where people are at risk.” […]

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