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Sheep export ban will cause irreversible harm, 23 farm groups tell PM

23 agricultural groups have collectively written to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese today warning that his Government’s policy to ban live sheep exports will cause “irreversible harm” to Australia’s agricultural sector, rural communities and overseas trade relationships without scientific basis. The letter has been co-signed by groups from across the Australian agricultural sector including the National […]

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Be one step ahead of respiratory disease this fall

While genetics and antibiotics have improved the situation over the years, respiratory disease is still a continuing battle for the cattle industry, says Brett Terhaar, DVM, beef technical consultant with Elanco. And the battle can’t be won from a bottle alone. “One of the things we’re dealing with has to do with these calves is […]

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A new North Queensland Kidney Transplant Service will be located at Townsville University Hospital | The North West Star

”Kidney disease disproportionately affects disadvantaged, rural, and First Nations people, who make up a significant proportion of our population. Unfortunately, the tyranny of distance means some patients decline a lifesaving transplant and instead spend many weeks, months, and years on dialysis in an effort to stay close to home. Click to check the original article.

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Jackie Jarvis addresses GrainGrowers annual dinner | Farm Weekly

On the back of a recent trip to Indonesia as part of the State government’s biggest ever trade delegation, Ms Jarvis said the visit had reaffirmed the important role WA’s grain sector played as a major food bowl for South East Asia, with the State exporting 2.3 million tonnes of wheat to Indonesia in the […]

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