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Mingenew expo returns to normal format

Mingenew expo returns to normal format

Exhibitors showed a clear preference for the two-day event. Click to check the original article.
Mudgeeraba's Bethany wins south east sub chamber sash

Mudgeeraba's Bethany wins south east sub chamber sash

The 19-year-old will get to experience her first Ekka when she competes in the state finals in August. Click to
Cloncurry saleyards yards in full swing

Cloncurry saleyards yards in full swing

Cattle boun for live export trades again in a cracking season in north west Queensland. Click to check the original
SustainaWOOL has advantages says Victorian breeder | Farm Weekly

SustainaWOOL has advantages says Victorian breeder | Farm Weekly

Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) western region technical controller, Andrew Rickwood (left), visiting Western District, Victoria, Superfine Merino woolgrower and honorary
Young cattle a highlight at Dubbo sale

Young cattle a highlight at Dubbo sale

Light and middle weight weaners and yearling were a feature of the Dubbo store cattle sale where about 1000 head
Police hunt for sheep, car and hay thieves: The Land crime wrap

Police hunt for sheep, car and hay thieves: The Land

More than 90 lambs and ewes were stolen from a property between Walgett and Lightning Ridge Click to check the
Western Australian heifer ahead of the pack at Elite Wagyu Sale

Western Australian heifer ahead of the pack at Elite Wagyu

The 11-month-old heifer registered in the top one per cent for Wagyu Breeder Index. Click to check the original article.
Remembering dad: Proud son shares emotional tale of WWI hero father

Remembering dad: Proud son shares emotional tale of WWI hero

Leeton’s Michael Cowdroy-Ling has shared a personal story about his late father, a WWI veteran, ahead of Anzac Day. Click
Steers and vealer heifers hold firm at Woodford

Steers and vealer heifers hold firm at Woodford

Woodford cattle agents yarded 305 head on Monday. Click to check the original article.
'Remembering the sacrifice': Wagga turns out for dawn service

'Remembering the sacrifice': Wagga turns out for dawn service

This year marks 100 years since Legacy Australia was formed to help care for veterans widows and families. Click to
Bottlenecks slow regional psych training

Bottlenecks slow regional psych training

Limited spots for psychology masters students at Australia’s universities are a huge barrier to increasing the number of professionals working
One, two – suddenly it's 39,000 acres

One, two – suddenly it's 39,000 acres

Two adjoining properties properties with a combined area of more than 15,900 hectares or 39,000 acres are set for auction.