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Aussie wins Timbersports Rookie World Championships | Queensland Country Life

Aussie wins Timbersports Rookie World Championships | Queensland Country Life

Pictures: STIHL Timbersports Jack Argent has taken the Timbersports world by storm, winning the STIHL Rookie World Championships in Austria
Julia Creek to get NBN in $4m federal funding | North Queensland Register

Julia Creek to get NBN in $4m federal funding |

Julia Creek to get NBN in $4m federal funding MORE than $4 million in federal funds are set to flow
McGowan Government launches flu vaccination blitz ahead of flu season | Farm Weekly

McGowan Government launches flu vaccination blitz ahead of flu season

Free jab to tackle the flu Free influenza vaccines will be made available for all Western Australians during June, with
Landcare helps to connect farmers with Aboriginal communities | The Land

Landcare helps to connect farmers with Aboriginal communities | The

Graham Moore showing Aboriginal artefacts to the participants in the two-day workshop. Photo: Hovells Creek Landcare South East Landcare together
Ewe scanning rates rise 100 per cent in Far West | The Land

Ewe scanning rates rise 100 per cent in Far West

Gemma Turnbull said any ewes, Dorper and Merino, joined in October last year through to January this year, before the
Julia Creek to get NBN in $4m federal funding

Julia Creek to get NBN in $4m federal funding

MORE than $4 million in federal funds are set to flow to the McKinlay Shire to improve digital connectivity in
A Bourke property transformed with smart advice over two years | The Land

A Bourke property transformed with smart advice over two years

Dave and Tracey Hegarty, Bellenbar, Bourke, used the Land Services Program to increase the productivity on their property, increasing water
Steers rocket to 788c/kg at Blackall

Steers rocket to 788c/kg at Blackall

Agents commented on the “very high” quality of the line-up. Click to check the original article.
Overweight, poorly loaded vans contributing to traffic crashes

Overweight, poorly loaded vans contributing to traffic crashes

Overweight and poorly loaded caravans and tow vehicles are contributing to nearly half the number of traffic crashes in Queensland
The Coalition was right: It won't be easy under Albanese

The Coalition was right: It won't be easy under Albanese

Editorial Click to check the original article.
Les McIlveen's Western Queensland shearing shed memories

Les McIlveen's Western Queensland shearing shed memories

Big woolsheds, big mobs of sheep and big memories for shearer Les McIlveen who has a long family tradition in
A bird watchers delight – Birds of Western Queensland

A bird watchers delight – Birds of Western Queensland

Ann Alcock and Julie Ramsey publish Birds of Western Queensland. Click to check the original article.