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Motorcyclist dies after Childers crash

Motorcyclist dies after Childers crash

A motorcyclist has died following a crash with a car in Childers on Wednesday (January 4, 2023). Click to check
Two charged with manslaughter after death of boy, six

Two charged with manslaughter after death of boy, six

Police investigating a fatal traffic crash in Injune in January last year have today laid charges against two people. Click
NSW's top 25 bull sale averages for 2022

NSW's top 25 bull sale averages for 2022

On average, NSW’s top 25 bull sale averages rose 36.1 per cent compared to the stud’s 2021 result. Click to
Moxhams celebrate 100 years in the far west

Moxhams celebrate 100 years in the far west

The Land pays tribute to the seedstock centurions. Click to check the original article.
Annual report speaks to innovation of farmers

Annual report speaks to innovation of farmers

Australia’s annual agricultural report card has just been released, and once again, it provides some interesting reading. Click to check
Grain loss at $300m

Grain loss at $300m

GRDC program measures the costs of harvester grain loss. Click to check the original article.
Evacuation centre almost at capacity during 'unprecedented flooding event'

Evacuation centre almost at capacity during 'unprecedented flooding event'

Up to 200mm has fallen in the past 24 hours, with some isolated sites recording up to 300mm. Click to
CBH Group sets new records and cracks the 2 million tonne mark

CBH Group sets new records and cracks the 2 million

The CBH Group has set two new logistical records. Click to check the original article.
Lighter cattle but excellent quality at Wangaratta

Lighter cattle but excellent quality at Wangaratta

About 4400 cattle yarded at Wangaratta premier Angus weaner sale on Wednesday. Click to check the original article.
Cashing in to live mortgage free in the country | Queensland Country Life

Cashing in to live mortgage free in the country |

Data from property research firm CoreLogic shows Australian regional house prices have soared by an average 41.6 per cent since
Bauer family search for Warralea bloodlines after 1987 dispersal

Bauer family search for Warralea bloodlines after 1987 dispersal

Fueled by the nostalgic appeal, the Bauer family is searching for Warralea genetics after a painful herd dispersal Click to
Buyer demand lifts for day two of annual Wodonga weaner sales | January 4 | The Land

Buyer demand lifts for day two of annual Wodonga weaner

Riley, Dave and Warwick Anderson, APC Trust, Narrandera, sold 341kg nine- to 10-month-old Dunoon and Ardrossan blood steers for $1740