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Abattoir closure opens door for new business

Abattoir closure opens door for new business

The recent closure or winding down of operations of abattoirs on the South Coast leaves a gap in the market.
Family budgets hurting under soaring costs

Family budgets hurting under soaring costs

OPINION: The inflation rates on food and general groceries have far exceeded the headline inflation rate. Click to check the
Premier says the time is now for ACH implementation

Premier says the time is now for ACH implementation

Despite strong concern among community and industry stakeholders, the States Premier says the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage (ACH) Act will be
From full programs to bare dirt, winter crop fortunes revealed across 5 Qld regions

From full programs to bare dirt, winter crop fortunes revealed

Predictions of an El Nino bringing drier and warmer conditions aren’t scaring Queensland growers. Click to check the original article.
Brief trip down memory lane at Turee near Coolah | The First Draft | The Land

Brief trip down memory lane at Turee near Coolah |

It’s interesting to note that John Waugh, on behalf of Ferg Downes, Trenayr Poll Hereford stud, Boorowa, took home 20
Mount Isa City Council passes $119 million budget for 2023/24 | The North West Star

Mount Isa City Council passes $119 million budget for 2023/24

All up, council’s $46 million capital works budget amounted to $10.11 million on road renewals, $7.78 million on water and
Alleged drink driver caught three times over limit in Mount Isa

Alleged drink driver caught three times over limit in Mount

A man in his 20s is set to face court after he was caught allegedly driving three times over the
Taking small steps towards sustaining the landscape

Taking small steps towards sustaining the landscape

Family heritage and retaining the aesthetic landscape are important at Monteagle Click to check the original article.
Gulf Country weaner steers make 320c/$752 at Charters Towers | North Queensland Register

Gulf Country weaner steers make 320c/$752 at Charters Towers |

Steers under 200kg reached 292c to average 250c, steers 200 – 320kg sold to 320c, averaging 286c, steers 320 –
Industrious Rural Press founder John Parker dies at 91

Industrious Rural Press founder John Parker dies at 91

John Parker built what became Australia’s biggest regional newspaper and radio business in the 1990s. Click to check the original
A petition calling on the government to delay the implementation of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage (ACH) Act has drawn a record number of signatures in a period of less than two weeks. | Farm Weekly

A petition calling on the government to delay the implementation

Flanked by The Nationals WA leader Shane Love, Liberal Party of WA leader Libby Mettam and Pastoralists and Graziers Association
Barcaldine beef forum speakers push for climate neutral measure | Queensland Country Life

Barcaldine beef forum speakers push for climate neutral measure |

From Sam Hughes, representing the group that owns the world’s largest privately held Wagyu herd, and David Angus of the