Goondiwindi council considering town name change request
A community group is pushing to merge two localities into one. Click to check the original article.
A community group is pushing to merge two localities into one. Click to check the original article.
Weighing 396 kilograms, the steer, which had Limousin, Charolais and Angus genetics, was first named the winner of the lightweight led steer class, before being picked ahead of a Limousin steer exhibited by Bureen Cattle Company and R and W Lawrence, which was named middleweight champion and the heavyweight champion, which was also a Limousin-cross […]
David Cross (left), Northern Australian Crop Research Alliance (NACRA) director, Jim Engelke NACRA director, professor Mike Bell, University of Queensland, Jack Daniel, NACRA research manager, Kaara Klepper, senior manager soils, nutrition, agronomy and farming systems with the Grains Research and Development Corporation, Jodie Pengel, NACRA research agronomist and John Foss, NACRA chairman, at the maize […]
“Just like wearing a helmet when you’re riding a bike, taking simple steps to maintain your oral health – such as brushing your teeth twice a day – helps to reduce dental cavities, prevent gum disease, protect your health, and of course, your smile. Having strong teeth as you get older means you can continue […]
Versatile Central Queensland property Dunrobin is headed to auction complete with water entitlements. Click to check the original article.
Editor of the North West Star Mount Isa since January 2016. Prior to that, an editor at several regional southern Queensland newspapers. Passionate about telling local stories. Comes with a strange accent to due an Irish accident of birth. Editor of the North West Star Mount Isa since January 2016. Prior to that, an editor […]
COLD fronts and low pressure troughs brought thunderstorms, showers, hail and gusty winds to parts of southern Australia during the week. Weekly rainfall totals above 50 mm were recorded in north-west Tasmania, and in small areas of north-east Victoria and the far south-west of Western Australia. Rainfall totals between 10 mm and 50 mm were […]
MLA MD director Jason Strong and Rabobank senior analyst Angus Gidley Baird at this morning’s Australian Brahman Breeder’s Association conference at the Ekka. Despite what short term headlines might suggest, the long-term global dynamics driving demand for Australian red meat remain very positive, this morning’s Australian Brahman Breeder’s Association ‘Brahman Beef for the Future’ Conference […]
Are you ready for an electric ute rollout in Australia? Click to check the original article.
Participants in the Women in Ag networking and diversification tour visited the CSBP soil and plant laboratory Amanda Nixon (left), Kalannie, Jessica Cole, Liebe Group, Jessica Humphry, Rabobank Moora, Narelle Dodd, Buntine, Leanne McAlpine, Buntine, Robyn Goods, Coorow, Amber Martin, Murdoch University and Danielle Hipwell, Liebe Group. Click to check the original article.
“I’m very much in favour of retaining a tagging exemption for rangeland goats sold direct to slaughter from property of birth or capture because of the Work Health and Safety implications of trying to tag, in some cases big angry goats, and the associated risk of operators being injured by horns,” Mr Gall said. Click […]
“Anyone considering selling or buying will want to take careful consideration of where the market is currently, it’s at an all time high, and if you were to be considering moving on or retiring, now would be a great time to do it – when demand is outstripping supply,” Mr Chittick said. Click to check […]