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Ashley McKay OAM acknowledged in a memorial bursary

Ashley McKay OAM acknowledged in a memorial bursary

The Ashley McKay Memorial Bursary will be awarded to two individuals each year and will be funded by the Australian
A pipeline from the Johnstone River to Tinaroo Dam is back on the table | North Queensland Register

A pipeline from the Johnstone River to Tinaroo Dam is

He said there was an additional 31,000 megalitres of water becoming available, through efficiencies from stage one modernisation works on
History made as New England woman becomes first female Reserve Bank Governor

History made as New England woman becomes first female Reserve

Ms Bullock called the region home and said she was a proud country girl. Click to check the original article.
School's in at Cunderdin

School's in at Cunderdin

The agriculture college lifestyle will be on show at an annual open day planned for September. Click to check the
Gyranda’s Meryl Freshwater has been serving up family favourites since 1984 | Queensland Country Life

Gyranda’s Meryl Freshwater has been serving up family favourites since

Hailing from the Kingaroy area, Meryl grew up on cattle properties before taking a job as a governess after completing
Peter's life is jamming

Peter's life is jamming

Peter Gill from Mourilyan has developed an enviable reputation for his unique home made jams. Click to check the original
Varroa mite hitchhikes a ride to the Central West | The Land

Varroa mite hitchhikes a ride to the Central West |

More than a year on since sentinel bees at Port of Newcastle were first detected with a Varroa mite infestation,
Youths charged with almost 100 offences after alleged joy ride through Mount Isa

Youths charged with almost 100 offences after alleged joy ride

Police said the vehicle was allegedly involved in at least five separate traffic crashes and gained entry to three school
Steers up to 200kg average 342c/kg at Inverell | The Land

Steers up to 200kg average 342c/kg at Inverell | The

In the heifer section of the sale, only 103 were offered, of which 62 head were under the 200kg weight.
Geo-fencing to protect assets

Geo-fencing to protect assets

“If agribusinesses have acted with cultural sensitivity and respect to Aboriginal heritage sites, then they can prove, with Protect data,
Food and fibre grants to grow Queensland's beef, hort exports

Food and fibre grants to grow Queensland's beef, hort exports

Industry and government are teaming up to increase exports of key produce. Click to check the original article.
Yes to equality, no to the Voice

Yes to equality, no to the Voice

“Our Constitution is a living document; it is designed to accommodate change but with care,” says WA senator. Click to