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The Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire

Thousands of years ago, ancient Britons created a vast and spectacular stylised portrayal of a horse in the hills of the North Wessex Downs. Surely they could scarcely have dreamed that The Uffington White Horse would still be intriguing visitors to this day. Chalk horses, scoured into the sides of downland, are peculiar to southern […]

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WA’s Cherylton Farms sells for more than $100M

Cherylton Farms has a history of producing a variety of cereal and oilseed crops. Photo: LAWD Victorian-based Excel Farms, backed by Canadian investment firm Fiera Comox, has secured Western Australia mixed-farming enterprise Cherylton Farms for a record-breaking price of in excess of $100 million. This result comes after a competitive expression of interest campaign that […]

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Carbon markets: what impact will new legislation have on ACCUs?

THE carbon market has shown little movement since the handing down of the highly anticipated Chubb review yesterday – which largely backed the scheme and suggested some small changes. According to Jarden, the price of Australian Carbon Credit Units has remained unchanged at $33.80 – the price it finished on last year. Market information service […]

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