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Tolmie Creek fast becoming a grass-fed organic beef powerhouse in CQ

Tolmie Creek fast becoming a grass-fed organic beef powerhouse in

Central Queensland producers’ the Neilsen family, Tolmie Creek, are aiming to expand their organic grass-fed beef commercial operation, with Charbray
Tolmie Creek fast becoming a grassfed, organic powerhouse

Tolmie Creek fast becoming a grassfed, organic powerhouse

Central Queensland producers, the Neilsen family, Tolmie Creek, are aiming to expand their organic grass-fed beef commercial operation. Click to
Facing the 'no-win' dilemma of an Indigenous uni student

Facing the 'no-win' dilemma of an Indigenous uni student

Only 50% of First Nations post-grad students graduate. Will the Voice help this? Click to check the original article.
Hereford Youth Show champions awarded | The Land

Hereford Youth Show champions awarded | The Land

It was young studmaster Lachlan Bacon, Upper Freestone, who claimed victory in the show’s major award – Most Potential Hereford
Consumers shift to pork for cost-affective protein alternative

Consumers shift to pork for cost-affective protein alternative

Australian Pork Limited data has revealed a 4.8 per cent rise in retail sales despite the economic downturn causing food
South Coast child rapist Maurice Van Ryn ordered to pay victim $1.4 million

South Coast child rapist Maurice Van Ryn ordered to pay

The paedophile showed ‘a deliberate and outrageous disregard’ for the victim. Click to check the original article.
Farm stalls are a must-do pit-stop

Farm stalls are a must-do pit-stop

Off-the-beaten track strip a beacon for farm stalls Click to check the original article.
Growers face a seasonal lucky dip

Growers face a seasonal lucky dip

Mixed start for state’s growers. Click to check the original article.
Panama TR4 will now be managed and overseen by the banana industry | Queensland Country Life

Panama TR4 will now be managed and overseen by the

“Early detection through surveillance on farms, compliance on known infested properties, growers’ commitment to on-farm biosecurity, and the collaboration that
'Australia's first' Pacific Labour Scheme employer fined $100,000 for wage theft

'Australia's first' Pacific Labour Scheme employer fined $100,000 for wage

A Queensland labour-hire firm has been fined more than $100,000 for wage theft. Click to check the original article.
High rainfall country for 750 breeders asking $16.5m | Video

High rainfall country for 750 breeders asking $16.5m | Video

Eastern Hills, a commercial scale property located in a premier high rainfall grazing region, has been listed for $16.5 million.
Steers at Wodonga sell to $1480

Steers at Wodonga sell to $1480

A good quality yarding for a July sale at NVLX Wodonga. Click to check the original article.