
Three people killed in horror head on crash at Oakey
The Forensic Crash Unit is Investigating the three vehicle collision. Click to check the original article.
The Forensic Crash Unit is Investigating the three vehicle collision. Click to check the original article.
Shane and Amanda Jones, Padua, Ilfracombe, were one of the biggest repeat purchasers on the day, taking home 23 Jolly Jumbuck Poll Merinos at an average of $1373, while Ken Alexander, Willoughby, Barcaldine, secured six poll rams averaging $2500 and David Sisson, Glenene, Guyra, purchased four at an average price of $3775. Click to check […]
Average prices were down compared to 2022 at Airlie Merinos and Poll Merinos Click to check the original article.
“The breed is ideal, we always aim for the local market but also for the boat market too,” says Pip Bain. Click to check the original article.
This video outlines ways to manage pasture dieback and restore productivity. Click to check the original.
Yarding 829 Change -671 File picture of selling action at Wodononga. Numbers declined and so did quality, with buyers having to pick through a very plain offering. Not all the usual export or domestic buyers made it to the market. The reduced supply of vealers sold to weak demand. The pick of the vealers made from 360 […]
ECOLOGICAL research is showing that historic populations of wild herbivores on the planet are likely to have been much higher than previous estimates have suggested, and were at levels that “more or less” match current domestic herbivore biomass across the world. Pablo Manzano, a rangeland ecologist who works with the University of Basque in Spain […]
More than half of young offenders subject to sentence supervision in Queensland were back in contact with the criminal justice system within 12 months, new data shows. Click to check the original article.
Burrendown South offers 1277 hectares of dryland cultivation and 2229ha of grazing land. Click to check the original article.
See all the photos from the big day. Click to check the original article.
DPIRD biosecurity officer Carla Tassone (left) and administration officer Heather Staphorst, based at Narrogin, with the latest issue of the Skeleton Weed in Western Australia: Management Guide and Control Program publication, now available to landholders. Click to check the original article.
Maryborough sugar mill to remain closed. Click to check the original article.