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Reward offered in bid to crack decades-old cold case
$500,000 reward to help solve suspected murder of Leslie Ralph Ball Click to check the original article.
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Size matters in new worker tests for dust lung diseases
Serious concerns remain for the health of workers’ lungs Click to check the original article.
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PALM worker changes may mean grocery price rise
PALM worker changes may mean grocery price rise Click to check the original article.
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Ag scholarship on offer for First Nations students
Charles Sturt University’s new scholarship initiative for First Nations students studying agriculture. Click to check the original article.
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Strong steer prices at Roma
There were 2713 cattle offered at Roma on Tuesday. Click to check the original article.
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'Families should be seeing cheaper prices': Govt puts supermarkets on
Are you being price gouged? Supermarkets are under increasing scrutiny. Click to check the original article.
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NSW buyer who supplies Coles Graze swoops in to buy
Agents yarded 1093 cattle at the annual Casterton Hereford and Euro steer sale. Click to check the original article.
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Qld buyer who supplies Coles Graze swoops in to buy
Agents yarded 1093 cattle at the annual Casterton Hereford and Euro steer sale. Click to check the original article.
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Cashless resistance and gate prices spark debate at show Think
The Think Tank covered a number of challenges facing shows. Click to check the original article.
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Wanted: Host Families for Wheatbelt Medical Students | Farm Weekly
Notre Dame medical students at Ashdale Farm in Merredin last year. A new group will soon visit 14 rural towns,
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Joining goes ahead despite industry challenges
Joining goes ahead despite industry challenges Click to check the original article.
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Fertiliser helps barley combat salinity
A silicon-rich fertiliser trialled in WA showed promising results. Click to check the original article.
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