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Regional volunteer firefighters oppose WALGA discussion paper | Farm Weekly

Regional volunteer firefighters oppose WALGA discussion paper | Farm Weekly

“Small fires grow into big fires, how quick you get to a fire is very important, and volunteer brigades are
Mount Isa Police commemorate Naidoc Week with ceremony

Mount Isa Police commemorate Naidoc Week with ceremony

Mount Isa District Cross Cultural Liaison Unit held a flag raising ceremony to commemorate the beginning of NADOIC Week 2022.
Bob Katter wants 18 month Adblue law suspension

Bob Katter wants 18 month Adblue law suspension

KENNEDY MP Bob Katter wants the government to introduce an immediate 18-month suspension of the law which requires trucks and
Doggie hair and fashion show at Mount Isa Pet Day

Doggie hair and fashion show at Mount Isa Pet Day

You’ve heard of a catwalk, but this weekend Mount Isa will play host to a dogwalk. Click to check the
Are new floodplain harvesting regulations doing enough? | The Land

Are new floodplain harvesting regulations doing enough? | The Land

“This issue has dragged on long enough. I’m calling on NSW Water Minister Kevin Anderson to listen to the majority
Switch from dentistry proves fruitful for young Dalby cattle vet

Switch from dentistry proves fruitful for young Dalby cattle vet

A last minute change has proven to be one of the best decisions young Dalby vet Amy Birch has ever
Early works begin for Paradise Dam rebuild

Early works begin for Paradise Dam rebuild

Early works begin for Paradise Dam rebuild Click to check the original article.
Turning feral pigs into cash

Turning feral pigs into cash

Trapping feral pigs a hand cash flow for Graeme Crisp, Inverell. Click to check the original article.
30-year Elders career comes to an end

30-year Elders career comes to an end

In 1969, the Wallington family moved from Kalgoorlie to Piawaning, where they managed a farm and it was from that
Animal Care and Protection Amendment Bill not popular with producers | Queensland Country Life

Animal Care and Protection Amendment Bill not popular with producers

Member for Lockyer Jim McDonald, Member for Ipswich West Jim Madden and Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington travelled to the
Wet weather hurting crops and livestock

Wet weather hurting crops and livestock

A wet season and even more rain events in July has made it tough going for both cropping and livestock
Historic Kilkivan pub to be a family affair for new owners

Historic Kilkivan pub to be a family affair for new

The Panetta family purchased the near-100-year-old pub last month. Click to check the original article.