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Animal welfare awards now open

Animal welfare awards now open

Nominations now open for RSPCA WA welfare awards. Click to check the original article.
Dubbo Prime Lamb Auction raises five figures for 11 charities | The Land

Dubbo Prime Lamb Auction raises five figures for 11 charities

NSW Minister of Agriculture, Dugald Saunders, took part in the auction selling a box of lamb racks (approximately 15kg) donated
Beaudesert store cattle sale highlighted by Angus-cross steers reaching $2660 | Queensland Country Life

Beaudesert store cattle sale highlighted by Angus-cross steers reaching $2660

Other notable offerings of weaner steers included Simental-cross weaner steers from Eurara Pty Ltd, which sold for $1850 a run
Quilpie joins global recognition of Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee | Queensland Country Life

Quilpie joins global recognition of Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee |

Proud royalist and Quilpie Shire Councillor Lyn Barnes was one of the key organisers of the special tribute, working with
Abuse victims start Loud Fences campaign in Townsville Diocese

Abuse victims start Loud Fences campaign in Townsville Diocese

A former Mount Isa victim of sexual abuse has started a new awareness campaign called “Loud Fences” in the Catholic
Birdsville currently accessible only from the north | Queensland Country Life

Birdsville currently accessible only from the north | Queensland Country

The Eyre Development Road from Windorah to Birdsville and the Birdsville Track are currently closed due to being flooded and
Back to back Isa Cups for Loud Enough | The North West Star

Back to back Isa Cups for Loud Enough | The

Editor of the North West Star Mount Isa since January 2016. Prior to that, an editor at several regional southern
Staff shortages are forcing expectant mums to travel hundreds of kilometres | Farm Weekly

Staff shortages are forcing expectant mums to travel hundreds of

Already mum to a 15-month-old girl, Shelby, and 34 weeks pregnant with her second child, Ms Foulds said her options
Back-up cotton picker eases the burden

Back-up cotton picker eases the burden

Quirindi farmer Scott McInnes has turned back the clock with a second-hand picker, borrowed module builder and boll buggy to
Solicitor buys Kopyje Station, landing her in 'big debt club'

Solicitor buys Kopyje Station, landing her in 'big debt club'

A solicitor has bought the 8788-hectare Kopyje Station in NSW’s north west following a dream that’s landed her in the
Cotton gin to boost NT ag industry, but reservations remain

Cotton gin to boost NT ag industry, but reservations remain

The Territory’s first-ever cotton gin is set to open just a few kilometres from Katherine mid next year in a
Temperatures will drop five degrees below average this week

Temperatures will drop five degrees below average this week

Locals may want to pull out the winter woolies this week. Click to check the original article.