Katter fears Alice Springs alcohol ban could shift problem elsewhere
Robbie Katter was concerned an alcohol ban in Alice Springs could shift problems elsewhere. Click to check the original article.
Robbie Katter was concerned an alcohol ban in Alice Springs could shift problems elsewhere. Click to check the original article.
A Richmond councillor has requested a “community broadcast” be sent out asking the community to take any pictures of water over crossings on local roads. Click to check the original article.
“The Richmond Shire community is frustrated, which is completely understandable, but but once you’ve explained to them that the DIT basically left us out in the cold with the way they handled it, it’s out of our control,” Cr Kennedy told the North Queensland Register. Click to check the original article.
Export cattle and quality grass fed trade cattle saw excellent competition with values improving on the previous two sales. Click to check the original article.
Shane Love is Western Australia’s new opposition leader, while Libby Mettam has taken the state’s top Liberal Party job. Click to check the original article.
Respected scientist with an impressive soil ecologist record is hosting seminars in regional WA this week. Click to check the original article.
Research revealed 87 per cent of parents say their child is often or sometimes bored of their school lunchbox items. Click to check the original article.
BOOSTED by rapid herd recovery after three successive years of above average seasonal conditions following the 2019-20 drought, Australia’s cattle herd has reached its largest size since 2014. National cattle numbers are now at 28.8 million head, Meat & Livestock Australia estimates in its 2023 beef industry projections issued this morning. However some independent analysts […]
Nine months of discussions between industry influencers, Australian Council of Wool Exporters and Processors (ACWEP), Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX), Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) and the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers of Australia (NCWSBA) have focussed on future challenges and opportunities in the sector. Click to check the original article.
There were 1620 head of cattle offered at Biggenden on Monday. Click to check the original article.
While cattle have anti-predator defence behaviours that regularly dissuade wild dog attacks, unlike sheep and goats, the robots could help the industry understand the natural defence behaviours in cattle and how husbandry might influence predation risk. Click to check the original article.
Australia’s would-be sulphate of potash producers face a few hurdles. Click to check the original article.