Queensland police launch latest youth crime crackdown
A new crackdown on youth crime will target “hot spot” locations in public and residential areas across the state. Click to check the original article.
A new crackdown on youth crime will target “hot spot” locations in public and residential areas across the state. Click to check the original article.
A new crackdown on youth crime will target “hot spot” locations in public and residential areas across the state. Click to check the original article.
The calves were the product of natural mating and impressively, were naturally calved. Click to check the original article.
A purebred Limousin steer topped the 14th annual Colin Say and Company Potential Show Steer Sale selling for 1850 cents a kilogram Click to check the original article.
Firefighters and farmers across southern WA rallied together to fight several bushfires last week. Click to check the original article.
Police are treating the bushfires in the Moonie area as suspicious and are seeking information. Click to check the original article.
Glen Hope is a productive 3850 hectare property with 1415ha of cultivation and the capacity to run livestock. Click to check the original article.
Major General Jake Ellwood has been appointed to lead the Queensland Reconstruction Authority after his work co-ordinating the recovery from last year’s floods in the southeast. Click to check the original article.
Shearing is underway at Australia’s largest operating sheep station Rawlinna, which covers an area roughly the size of Sydney. Click to check the original article.
Cows, steers and cows and calves were said to of held up very well in a “declining market”, while heifers were sold to reduced rates. Click to check the original article.
“One of the greatest strengths of the Landcare movement is that it builds community capacity, social capital and leadership by empowering local volunteers to engage with locally run, locally designed and locally relevant landscape restoration, disaster preparedness and resilience projects. We should be investing in Landcare so it can continue its work. Click to check […]
On March 7 to 9, the NT Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade (DITT) will host Exercise TREAD 3, a functional exercise to practice the Territory’s response arrangements to an emergency animal disease detection, based on foot and mouth disease (FMD). Click to check the original article.