Cloncurry's Beat the Heat festival returns in September
Busby Marou will top the bill when the Beat the Heat Festival returns to Cloncurry in September. Click to check the original article.
Busby Marou will top the bill when the Beat the Heat Festival returns to Cloncurry in September. Click to check the original article.
Money raised went toward the Mossman Hospital Friends of the Foundation. Click to check the original article.
An elderly man has been flown to hospital after he was trampled by a bull at property in the New England on Saturday. Click to check the original article.
As a comparison, in the six years up to 2014, the Department of Agriculture dealt with six biosecurity incursions of exotic pests and diseases, but in the time since has dealt with 17 incursions – including six in the past year, with four on the go currently. Click to check the original article.
Stacey and Ian Lugsdin run a self-replacing Merino flock at Warrendale, north-east of Hay, and during the 75 years of ownership by the Lugsdin family, they have only achieved close to 100 per cent lambing twice, and that was through a double joining in a couple of good years. Click to check the original article.
Work has started to repair the Blue Mountains rail line following a landslip near Mount Victoria. Click to check the original article.
Financial support help horticulture industry install permanent structures. Click to check the original article.
Who let the dogs out? Everyone in Mount Isa, it seems, on the weekend. Click to check the original article.
The consequences for Australia’s sheep farmers and rural communities are massive. Before summer month voyages to the northern hemisphere stopped in 2018, revenue earned from the trade was around $100 million a year. Economic analysis commissioned by the sector’s research development corporation indicates that nearly half that was retained on farm. Click to check the […]
Sawlog supply as demanded under contract can’t be fulfilled and NSW Forestry Corporation says the natural disaster situation is out of their control and has flagged a force majeure, which relieves them from carrying out contractual obligations. Instead, what wood is available is doled out to customers from the highest bidder down. Click to check […]
The consequences for Australia’s sheep farmers and rural communities are massive. Before summer month voyages to the northern hemisphere stopped in 2018, revenue earned from the trade was around $100 million a year. Economic analysis commissioned by the sector’s research development corporation indicates that nearly half that was retained on farm. Click to check the […]
KAP leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter is pushing a five-point policy to address restrictive title deeds and allow Indigenous Queenslanders to build and own their own homes. Click to check the original article.