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La Nina is weak, but don't rule out a return | The Outlook

La Nina is weak, but don't rule out a return

Some atmospheric indicators continue to be indicative of a La Nina, namely the cloudiness along the equator and especially the
Top Santa weaner heifers make 668.2c/$1897 at Blackall. | Queensland Country Life

Top Santa weaner heifers make 668.2c/$1897 at Blackall. | Queensland

R and F Moyse, Dunraven, Blackall, sold Santa Gertrudis steers for 526.2c weighing 374kg for a return of $1969/hd. RK
Special bull worthy of Sire Shootout runner up

Special bull worthy of Sire Shootout runner up

The 16-month-old will be hoping to back up his achievements at the Royal Queensland Show. Click to check the original
Salt-tolerant crop breeding discoveries land Lismore researcher with a university chancellor’s medal | The Land

Salt-tolerant crop breeding discoveries land Lismore researcher with a university

The build-up of salt in soil, known as soil salinization, is a serious land degradation issue worldwide, limiting the productivity
Flood-affected beekeepers get special permission to move hives | The Land

Flood-affected beekeepers get special permission to move hives | The

“As the NSW Government is continuing to be assisted by the apiary industry, Local Land Services, NSW Police, Rural Fire
Rescue chopper finds missing man near McKinlay

Rescue chopper finds missing man near McKinlay

The Mount Isa-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter crew has located a missing man in the McKinlay region. Click to check
Winners from the Junior Beef Show competition | Photos

Winners from the Junior Beef Show competition | Photos

Check out the winners and grinners from the Junior Beef Show presentation in Rockhampton last Thursday night. Click to check
Mark Trotter outlines latest advances in CQU’s smart tag research | North Queensland Register

Mark Trotter outlines latest advances in CQU’s smart tag research

Dr Trotter, a professor in precision livestock management in the university’s School of Medical and Applied Sciences, shared some of
Putting worms to work | In Fiona's Garden

Putting worms to work | In Fiona's Garden

Nothing beats talking to an enthusiast to inspire your interest in a topic, even one as apparently lowly as the
Queensland Country Life Showgirl competition celebrates 40 years at the Ekka

Queensland Country Life Showgirl competition celebrates 40 years at the

Queensland Country Life Showgirl competition turns 40 Click to check the original article.
A love of art and passion for teaching makes for a colourful combo

A love of art and passion for teaching makes for

Roma artist Sophie Twidale has harnessed her skills as a primary school teacher with her popular paint and sip events.
Biosecurity needs to be a top priority for new government | The Land

Biosecurity needs to be a top priority for new government

We’re hoping the lack of a response so far from the new government is a case of “more haste, less