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North Queensland advocates call for $63M in aviation funding | North Queensland Register

North Queensland advocates call for $63M in aviation funding |

This would position Cairns as the national and regional hub for Cessna Caravan training, benefiting commercial and humanitarian services, Indigenous
Wee Waa company receives international recognition at ag-tech event

Wee Waa company receives international recognition at ag-tech event

Crop Capsules’ pest-specific parasitoids receive global recognition. Click to check the original article.
Firearms Bill Consultation Papers not extended despite petition | Farm Weekly

Firearms Bill Consultation Papers not extended despite petition | Farm

If a person is authorised to hold both of the latter two licences, the draft consultation bill allows for them
Heavier cattle prices dearer

Heavier cattle prices dearer

Competition was also strong for the lighter end where the limited number of heifers and steers under 200kg attracted a
GRDC says mice risk can be reduced by clean harvesting | Farm Weekly

GRDC says mice risk can be reduced by clean harvesting

“GRDC Harvester Set-Up Workshops provide growers with information on preventable harvester losses, improvements in efficiency and output, calibrating harvester technology,
CBH Group says more than 5mt are in the bin | Farm Weekly

CBH Group says more than 5mt are in the bin

Total receivals for this year’s harvest have now reached more than five million tonnes, with four out of five zones
Brolgas in danger unless cattle can be introduced to national park | North Queensland Register

Brolgas in danger unless cattle can be introduced to national

“We’ve offered to manage it, erect some fences – we need some capital support to erect the fences and put
Bob Katter and Dr Liam Phelan weigh in on Mt Isa mine closure | The North West Star

Bob Katter and Dr Liam Phelan weigh in on Mt

“After 60 years of copper mining and a six-year extension beyond its original expected life of mine, the Mount Isa
Cattle traders seeing big success growing synthetic-free multi-species hay

Cattle traders seeing big success growing synthetic-free multi-species hay

Matt and Justine McLeod from Lake Pleasant in Goovigen are balancing profitability, financial stability, and ecological sustainability within their cattle
Laws targeting dangerous dogs to be introduced in Qld

Laws targeting dangerous dogs to be introduced in Qld

Certain dog breeds will be banned and owners held criminally responsible for attacks under new laws. Click to check the
Brolgas in danger unless cattle can be introduced to national park | Queensland Country Life

Brolgas in danger unless cattle can be introduced to national

“We’ve offered to manage it, erect some fences – we need some capital support to erect the fences and put
Longreach Distance Ed students together for end-of-year cluster week | North Queensland Register

Longreach Distance Ed students together for end-of-year cluster week |

There were lots of opportunities for students to participate in group activities such as art with Mark Paddick, PE with