All the faces from the Santa Youth Camp
Check out who was snapped at the Santa Gertrudis Youth Camp at Warwick. Click to check the original article.
Check out who was snapped at the Santa Gertrudis Youth Camp at Warwick. Click to check the original article.
Buyers were in good spirits at Grafton store cattle sale on Friday. Click to check the original article.
The family have started succession planning for their enterprise, which is spread across 9000 hectares at Aldersyde through to east of Corrigin. Click to check the original article.
In their second annual Summer sale Valley Vista’s Andrew Scott said he expected it to be tough. Click to check the original article.
“But I’d say where I really want to take it in the near future is to get back to my major inspirations, the Chris Lilley’s, Russell Coight’s, and Paul Hogen’s of Australian comedy and try to get back to that that real, classic Aussie comedy line of filmmaking, I really want to do that. Click […]
The magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is one of the great testaments to Industrial Revolution ingenuity — and as beautiful as it is impressive. Jack Watkins takes a look. Popular photographs of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct show walkers blithely passing along its narrow towpath and canal boats inching along an 11ft-wide trough as their occupants airily gaze into the […]
A working life dedicated to sheep and wool production is what Scott Thrift enjoys. Click to check the original article.
“A lot of messages that we’ve had over the last couple of days are from people saying, ‘when I was new to showing, or when I met Elizabeth at a cattle camp and I didn’t know anyone, she took me under her wing and introduced me to people and showed me the way’. Click to […]
FARMGATE returns generated via the Meat Standards Australia eating quality-based grading system generated additional value worth more than $204 million last financial year, Meat & Livestock Australia has estimated. The figure was a significant increase from a calculation of $157m delivered in 2020–21, and more than the previous record high of $198m in 2018–19. A […]
Farmers are urged to be proactive and stamp out winter cereal diseases such as crown rot. Click to check the original article.
Lightweight yearling steers returning to the paddock made to 550c to average 458c and poor quality lines averaged 360c/kg. Yearling steers to feed for the domestic market made to 470c to average from 431c to 440c/kg. Heavy weight yearling steers to feed made to the occasional 420c to average 390c/kg. Click to check the original […]
The bureau warned flash flooding was possible in a number of areas with catchments already reasonably wet from recent downpours. Click to check the original article.