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Rapid drought recovery requires top quality pastures
A number of factors play a part when it comes to pasture recovery. Click to check the original article.
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This family business is blooming
International flower exporter, Wafex, was started right here in WA. Click to check the original article.
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Analysis finds biggest losers in proposed tax change
Australia’s most vulnerable among those to “miss out”. Click to check the original article.
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Meet the Aussie vet dedicated to saving chickens and giving
Spotlight on Scientists Part One: Dr Robyn Alders Click to check the original article.
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Atkins Cattle Company's future breeders sell for a premium on
Four decks of future Santa Gertrudis breeders achieved above market average prices last Friday after they were sold on AuctionsPlus.
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NAB announces more branch closures in North Queensland
NAB announces closure of Sarina and Proserpine branches, citing fewer customers and increasing trend of digital banking. Click to check
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Faces of the 2024 Beef Spectacular Feedback Trial
About 115 entrants, sponsors and industry representatives attended the awards evening. Click to check the original article.
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Winton’s rising stars shine in junior NRLW teams in NSW
Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family,
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The heavens opened above Nullarbor stations desperate for a drink
Nullarbor stations record more than last year’s average rainfall in just 48 hours. Click to check the original article.
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Respected campaigner for Aboriginal rights has died
Influential leader Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue has died at age 91. Click to check the original article.
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View From the Paddock: The importance of thanking farmers |
The wide-open spaces of our family cotton farm in Theodore, central Queensland, were the backdrop for a childhood spent with
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School of the Air bridged the gap
Memories as a student and then teacher in what must be one of the world’s biggest classrooms – outback Australia
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