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Mount Isa rail line remains closed after rain causes extensive damage

Mount Isa rail line remains closed after rain causes extensive

The rail line has been closed after extensive track damage. Click to check the original article.
The NQ Register's Anzac journalist

The NQ Register's Anzac journalist

A bushman and a journalist known by many names, a former NQ Register writer’s tales about diggers, the bush, and
Investigation underway following fatal factory accident

Investigation underway following fatal factory accident

Safework NSW will investigate the incident. Click to check the original article.
Reckless Renewables Rally in Canberra to highlight concerns about the rollout of solar and wind farms | Queensland Country Life

Reckless Renewables Rally in Canberra to highlight concerns about the

“If you’re worried about carbon emissions, let’s just build a nuclear power station, they’re emission free and take up much
Protect livestock from toxic summer weeds

Protect livestock from toxic summer weeds

Heliotrope is the most abundant weed at this time of year toxic to livestock. Click to check the original article.
AgForce Young Producers Council launches First Farm Buyers Guarantee Scheme | Queensland Country Life

AgForce Young Producers Council launches First Farm Buyers Guarantee Scheme

Since 1992, Australia’s prime agriculture land has decreased by 15 per cent and the average value of a farm has
Supermarket sector to be put under the spotlight with inquiry | The Land

Supermarket sector to be put under the spotlight with inquiry

By comparing the prices charged to consumers, the prices paid to farmers, and looking at the costs incurred, the inquiry
Gingin Council Trials Public Statement Time | Farm Weekly

Gingin Council Trials Public Statement Time | Farm Weekly

Perri is an agriculture journalist with Farm Weekly. Born in regional Victoria, Perri developed a love of regional and rural
Excitement grows as Outback Masters set for June tee-off in Birdsville

Excitement grows as Outback Masters set for June tee-off in

The series will start at the remote Birdsville Dunes Golf Club. Click to check the original article.
Industry seeks turnaround

Industry seeks turnaround

Following two years of strong growth in the WA cattle industry, 2023 presented challenges in the way of dry seasonal
Wet start to year adds optimism to cropping programs

Wet start to year adds optimism to cropping programs

The moisture profile has been topped up considerably and frequently, partially thanks to the unstable systems that have delivered more
Rain adds buzz to Gracemere sale

Rain adds buzz to Gracemere sale

There was a decrease in numbers at Gracemere this week with a yarding of 2149 head. Click to check the