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Nats leader backs national gun register, but not national licence

Nats leader backs national gun register, but not national licence

The Nationals leader has backed “common sense” calls for a national gun register following the Wieambilla shooting in his electorate,
Rare white and brown magpie found in Kingaroy

Rare white and brown magpie found in Kingaroy

A rare white and brown magpie has been spotted in Kingaroy by an eagle-eyed local teen. Click to check the
Rain check please on ag challenges and bring on the gut-rumbling laughs

Rain check please on ag challenges and bring on the

The Land’s Samantha Townsend sums up 2022 for ag. Click to check the original article.
A meaty agenda at talkfest

A meaty agenda at talkfest

Social Scene: See who was at the livestock forum in Perth. Click to check the original article.
Year in review: Clare Adcock recaps her first year with QCL | Queensland Country Life

Year in review: Clare Adcock recaps her first year with

Similarly, it has been wonderful to chat to graziers around the state who, after a very tough few years, are
BEST OF 2022: The woman delivering PT sessions from a Hughenden station

BEST OF 2022: The woman delivering PT sessions from a

This Hughenden local leads rural women scattered across the country through sweat sessions from her remote property. Click to check
Could GM rice pave the way?

Could GM rice pave the way?

The safety and equivalence of golden rice to conventional rice has been studied in great detail. Click to check the
Enduring bloodlines of influence

Enduring bloodlines of influence

History of Natalma and Northern Dancer in review. Click to check the original article.
Granite Belt Irrigation office closes after federal, state decisions

Granite Belt Irrigation office closes after federal, state decisions

The Granite Belt Irrigation Project office in the centre of Stanthorpe has closed its doors. Click to check the original
Clients keep Jason up with the latest in sheep breeding | The Land

Clients keep Jason up with the latest in sheep breeding

After three years study at the Wagga Wagga Agricultural College with a degree in agricultural science, Jason got his start
Qld power plant set for coal cap compensation

Qld power plant set for coal cap compensation

Taxpayers will fund compensation of up to $450 million for Rio Tinto to offset the impact of a coal price
More canola increases blackleg concerns

More canola increases blackleg concerns

“It is imperative not to plant canola into last year’s canola stubble and to provide good distance between each year’s