Community Quest Champions share their experience of Isa Rodeo
Community Quest Champions relax and reflect on the 2022 Isa Rodeo Click to check the original article.
Community Quest Champions relax and reflect on the 2022 Isa Rodeo Click to check the original article.
Bruce Maynard’s farming system innovations are receiving recognition at the prestigious 2022 Bob Hawke Landcare Award Click to check the original article.
NSW Agriculture Minister Dugald Saunders said the next steps would be working out how much each state was willing to contribute to a subsidy program for eID tags. Click to check the original article.
Egg and Bacon Rougaille Serves 2 Mauritius is a nation with the spice routes woven into its fabric. The island was uninhabited before the arrival of European settlers during the spice race, when the Dutch, French, then British each took advantage of its strategic Indian Ocean position. A turning point in history came when an […]
Danny Hoogstraten has a focus on quality over quantity. Click to check the original article.
For an adult to attend general admission for one day is $72.00. That’s hard for locals to justify paying when other rodeos in the North West, like Quamby, Curry, Dajarra, Saxby and Sedan Dip, offer free or significantly less admission for an authentic bush rodeo experience. Click to check the original article.
When her father, Darren, leased some property to farm in the Mingenew region, Ms Mills helped out over harvest in 2017, driving a chaser bin and by March the following year, she had successfully applied to work as a trainee account manager for CSBP Fertilisers in Albany. Click to check the original article.
Cattle were drawn from all local areas along with the Boyne Valley, Banana, Moura and Biloela. Click to check the original article.
Interstate buyers still keen to snap up WA farming property. Click to check the original article.
“La Nina refers to changes in sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean, with waters in the eastern Pacific being cooler than normal, and waters in the western tropical Pacific being warmer than normal. Trade winds strengthen, increasing the water moisture in the air, which usually brings rainfall to eastern and central Australia and […]
The project cost over $1.16 million and was funded through the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program Phase 2, with $940,148 spent on the ablution blocks, and a further $221,668 invested into the extension of power to the campsite. Click to check the original article.
Here’s your chance to win a pen of Santa Gertrudis steers by buying the Queensland Country Life Newspaper. Click to check the original article.