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Concerns raised over 400-bed mine camp planned for Charters Towers

Concerns raised over 400-bed mine camp planned for Charters Towers

Charters Towers business owners and residents are considering legal action over a proposed non-resident work force accommodation centre planned just
Drones strike for war of the worms

Drones strike for war of the worms

Swarms of drones are being activated in a war on armyworm, as wet weather limits machinery access to cane fields.
Men charged with fuel theft at Moranbah

Men charged with fuel theft at Moranbah

Two men have been charged with 16 offences relating to fuel theft. Click to check the original article.
Australia’s next generation of live exporters kick off LIVEXchange 2022 conference | Queensland Country Life

Australia’s next generation of live exporters kick off LIVEXchange 2022

The group’s coffers were boosted by $10,000 when the Queensland Livestock Exporters Association, represented by Jake Morse, Austrex, Simon Jackson,
Disaster house: the new homes for Australia's flooded, fiery future

Disaster house: the new homes for Australia's flooded, fiery future

After Black Summer Greg Webb builds a new home fit for the climate his grandkids will inherit. Click to check
Hail of a time for farmers during harvest

Hail of a time for farmers during harvest

Storms set in around the Wheatbelt on Monday afternoon and night. Click to check the original article.
Feeder heifers sell for 461c at Moreton | Queensland Country Life

Feeder heifers sell for 461c at Moreton | Queensland Country

Weaner steers from Greenfields Pastoral sold to 650c/kg to return $1404. Adrian Peterson and Robyn Warlow sold weaner heifers for
Father Mick up for QLD Australian of the Year award

Father Mick up for QLD Australian of the Year award

The boy from Bowen in the Whitsundays has spent the past 30 years in Mount Isa, establishing a range of
Flood damaged roads cause frustration across the regions

Flood damaged roads cause frustration across the regions

Southern Queensland residents angered by flood damaged roads. Click to check the original article.
More than 20,000 kilometres of roads impacted by flooding

More than 20,000 kilometres of roads impacted by flooding

Southern Queensland residents angered by flood damaged roads. Click to check the original article.
Marketing key to reversing macadamia price slump

Marketing key to reversing macadamia price slump

The macadamia giant is confident in the industry’s future despite the current price blip. Click to check the original article.
High quality pasture mixes a key to reducing methane emissions

High quality pasture mixes a key to reducing methane emissions

Reducing ruminant methane emissions while improving productivity will benefit the bottom line and mitigate clime change. Click to check the