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Improvisation key for rice growers

Improvisation key for rice growers

Wet weather has affected rice planting with some growers needing to opt for late varieties. Click to check the original
New brands could cost $1000 in state government review

New brands could cost $1000 in state government review

The review into the state’s branding regulations could see producers fork out up to $1000 to register a brand. Click
Reliable country for 800 breeders

Reliable country for 800 breeders

Makoola is estimated to conservatively run 800 breeders. Click to check the original article.
Funds to improve dangerous crossings

Funds to improve dangerous crossings

Boom gates, lighting, signals at level crossings and road rumble strips will be upgraded at dangerous level crossings in regional
A day with Raq in the station kitchen

A day with Raq in the station kitchen

The kitchen is a heart and soul of station life according to station cook Raq Humphries. Click to check the
Teen boy suffers serious injuries after accident on farm

Teen boy suffers serious injuries after accident on farm

The rescue helicopters from both Tamworth and Newcastle were called to help the injured boy. Click to check the original
Wharf reprieve

Wharf reprieve

“We’ve reached a point where we can’t afford to shut down our wharves because we don’t have the capacity here
Warwick livestock agent imprisoned

Warwick livestock agent imprisoned

A Warwick livestock agent has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, suspended after eight months, by the Warwick District Court.
Both parties claim trade deal glory, Katter slams forgotten rural consequence

Both parties claim trade deal glory, Katter slams forgotten rural

Both major parties are trying to cover themselves in the glory of two incoming free trade agreements, but rural crossbenchers
Country races proving popular for more than horses | Queensland Country Life

Country races proving popular for more than horses | Queensland

With more than 20 years working in the media, Brad is an award-winning photographer, video, and digital story teller who
Small but mighty class graduates from Hughenden

Small but mighty class graduates from Hughenden

One student had completed her entire schooling years at Hughenden. Click to check the original article.
Ageing workforce drives livestock transporters to recruit young people

Ageing workforce drives livestock transporters to recruit young people

Like many industries, livestock transport businesses are suffering from a dwindling workforce. Click to check the original article.