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Bank-fighting cattleman passes away

Bank-fighting cattleman passes away

Charlie Phillot, a Winton visionary who was held in high esteem dies aged 88 years. Click to check the original
Storm damage causes mass power outage

Storm damage causes mass power outage

Power was fully restored across affected locations in north west Queensland at around 9am. Click to check the original article.
Concerns raised over sugar terminal operations change | Queensland Country Life

Concerns raised over sugar terminal operations change | Queensland Country

“These terminals are industry assets, and they remain one of our main competitive advantages, allowing Australian sugar to be traded
Ladies Day photos: all the colour from the Tamworth Racecourse

Ladies Day photos: all the colour from the Tamworth Racecourse

As the mercury hit the mid-30s, the ladies showcased colourful summer dresses and elaborate headwear. Click to check the original
Demondrille takes supreme title at Armidale Merino Ram Show

Demondrille takes supreme title at Armidale Merino Ram Show

Armidale Housed Merino sale draws more than 70 lots Click to check the original article.
Some silos don't pass the test

Some silos don't pass the test

Passing the standard for silo sealing is “essential for effective fumigation” to eradicate weevils and insect pests in stored grain,
Pasture dieback returns after wet weather

Pasture dieback returns after wet weather

Industry officials have warned producers about increased risk to pasture dieback after higher rainfall. Click to check the original article.
Pet expenditure goes beyond the backyard

Pet expenditure goes beyond the backyard

It would come as no surprise to most that during the pandemic, pet ownership in Australia grew significantly. Click to
The toll of a big season

The toll of a big season

Kellerberrin farmer Peter Wilkins is “bloody glad” the season is over, having faced a lot of challenges during the bumper
Prickly acacia weapon approved in ‘world first’ | The North West Star

Prickly acacia weapon approved in ‘world first’ | The North

In what could be a major win for farmers, the federal Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment recently approved
Biloela's newest mural pays homage to local mungbean industry

Biloela's newest mural pays homage to local mungbean industry

Australian street artists’ Zookeeper and Drapl have left their mark yet again on rural Queensland, this time on three silos
Prickly acacia weapon approved in ‘world first’ | North Queensland Register

Prickly acacia weapon approved in ‘world first’ | North Queensland

In what could be a major win for farmers, the federal government recently approved a proposal by the Queensland Department