Brumby cull workers harassed amid 'heated' debate
Rangers carrying out feral-horse culling to protect the environment in the Kosciuszko National Park are being targeted by members of the public who oppose it. Click to check the original article.
Rangers carrying out feral-horse culling to protect the environment in the Kosciuszko National Park are being targeted by members of the public who oppose it. Click to check the original article.
Graham Greenup keeps showing up and hopes that entrant numbers will rise. Click to check the original article.
Military historian Allan Mallinson picks an image of ‘faith, generosity and ultimate sacrifice’. Allan Mallinson on ‘The Last General Absolution of the Munsters at Rue du Bois’ by Fortunino Matania ‘The men in this painting were regulars of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers, many of them from Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick, four of […]
“Fortunately, the mining industry, supported by local government, tourism industries and other identities rallied their support during a 12-month moratorium, and the error was realised, with mining claims retained in the Mineral Resources Act,” Ms Summerville said in a letter last week to federal Resources Minister Catherine King. Click to check the original article.
All the trends of the 2024 Beef Spectacular Feedback Trial Click to check the original article.
Cattleman John ‘Jacko’ Loughnan is farewelled with a wake at Callaghan Park racecourse and a horse race named in his honour. Click to check the original article.
DEBATE over one the Federal Government’s key climate policies is continuing to heat up, with a review into the way renewable energy companies have conducted negotiations released at the end of last week. Energy Infrastructure Commissioner Andrew Dyer’s review found 92 percent of residents were dissatisfied with the level of engagement from renewable energy developers. […]
Game changing rain falls on outback station. Click to check the original article.
After more than 4000 submissions, most of which have advised of the harm this policy will do to the economy of rural Western Australia, after the Labor West Australian government advised the federal government it does not support the policy and after hundreds of media articles advising the government of the hurt already being inflicted, […]
The death of toddler Skylar should be enough for the Government to act. Click to check the original article.
Chair of ALRTA’s Driver and Animal Welfare Committee, Graeme Hoare. Image: MLA. EFFLUENT is an unavoidable by-product when livestock are transported by road, but a new code of conduct is now in place to manage this issue. It’s a challenge which has plagued the industry for years, particularly as urban sprawl brings cities and […]
It seems it is easier to bash business in Australia now than think about the economics behind any commercial operation. Chris Howie I hope the flagged inquiry by the ACCC remains mindful of a couple of drivers specific to the livestock supply to supermarkets. Since the early 90’s both the major supermarkets have consistently put […]