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$6.5b shortfall a ‘wake-up call’ for rural health | The
The National Rural Health Alliance, whose members include medical colleges, Aboriginal health organisations and the Royal Flying Doctor Service, commissioned
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Stay alert – but not alarmed
AgForce has released a range of material that seeks to raise awareness of rural crime and promote safety. Click to
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Love blossoms for Tim and Emily
Living in the Lockyer Valley they chose a venue that could house everything including cottages on-site for some of their
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Plans underway for Hillston water tower mural
Depictions of the river, farming and local identities have been raised as potential subjects. Click to check the original article.
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WA farmer confidence plummeting
“While most States remain positive, WA sentiment has plunged,” the survey said. Click to check the original article.
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Border Collies sell to $12,000 at Emerald's Wroe and Co
Border Collies sell to $12,000 at Emerald's Wroe and Co working cattle dog auction Click to check the original article.
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Emerald Ag-Grow field days return for 34th annual year. Here’s
Clockwise from the top: Scott and Penny Maguire, Mackay, Brad Corrie and Emma Benjamin, Goovigen, Pat Madigan, Quartz Blow, Charters
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Aussie almond industry eyes global expansion with massive export investment
“The almond industry has grown production from 7000 tonnes in 2002-03 to more than 142,805 in the 2022-23 season. Following
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Emerald Ag-Grow field days return for 34th annual year. Here’s
Clockwise from the top: Scott and Penny Maguire, Mackay, Brad Corrie and Emma Benjamin, Goovigen, Pat Madigan, Quartz Blow, Charters
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Kid's lunch boxes get a Jim's Jerky tasty fix
After 20 years making premium beef snacks for ‘grown-ups’ the Jim’s Jerky team has expanded its product offering into kids
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Outback gold project gets environmental nod
Outback gold project gets environmental nod Click to check the original article.
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Fudge Station satisfies Cloncurry’s sweet tooth | North Queensland Register
“With the transient population, I noticed people would leave Cloncurry and they wanted to take a gift that said ‘Made
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