
Visitors enjoy the sunshine at the Riverina Field Days
Visitors to the Riverina Field Days enjoyed the sunshine, and it’s expected to keep picking up Click to check the original article.
Visitors to the Riverina Field Days enjoyed the sunshine, and it’s expected to keep picking up Click to check the original article.
China remains the largest export destination by some margin with March shipments exceeding 1.1mt. Vietnam was the next largest destination with around 387,000 tonnes. Indonesia, Thailand, and Philippines all took more than 300,000t of Australian wheat in March. Click to check the original article.
To help progress the idea of avocado ice cream, Thea Walker recently received an AgriFutures Rural Women’s Acceleration Grant. Click to check the original article.
CWA The Land cookery state competition crowned the best bakers after 5000 entries were received in 2023. Click to check the original article.
A 10,010 hectare backgrounding, finishing and breeding property has sold soon after it was passed it at auction. Click to check the original article.
Free content: Graziers, extension officers and industry stakeholders inspected leucaena pastures at Goshen Station, Mt Garnet, at a field day. Click to check the original article.
The devil dog Kurpany rises from the mulga scrub in spectacular 3D. Click to check the original article.
Given our track record of contributing to emissions reduction, why wasn’t AgForce and industry consulted in the development of the Queensland Climate Transition Bill? Click to check the original article.
‘Bread and circuses’ is a figure of speech for a superficial means of appeasement, a distraction that satisfies the immediate needs of a population. Click to check the original article.
Four towns in north west Queensland have reached the finals of the 2023 Queensland ‘Top Tourism’ awards, including last year’s winner, Winton. Click to check the original article.
“The Rural and Regional Health Inquiry, which I fought so hard to establish in opposition, highlighted the crisis facing rural, remote and regional services such as these, and this Select Committee will ensure they get the support they need to care for their local communities.” Click to check the original article.
The Shadow Minister for Northern Australia, Senator Susan McDonald, has slammed the Federal Budget for cutting northern water projects, lacking clarity in northern roads funding, and burying spending on flood recovery for Gulf of Carpentaria, Kimberley and Northern Territory communities. Click to check the original article.