Simple gifts that bring big smiles
Knitting gifts for those who need it most. Click to check the original article.
Knitting gifts for those who need it most. Click to check the original article.
Ellouise Bailey joined the QCL newsroom in June, 2023. Click to check the original article.
Every person needs a mentor throughout their career, and when related to his agri-political journey, Jock points to Athol Roberts, Milton Taylor, Ken Leckie, Don Hubbard, John Ridley, Hugh Hart and Xavier Martin who supported his passion to serve the families on the land. Click to check the original article.
The total number of secondary registered cattle for 2022, came to a total of 85,234, compared to the 2021 total of 66,362, with the biggest contributing increase for the secondary registrations being Angus jumping from 21,272 head in 2021, to 37,050 in 2022. Click to check the original article.
“The road toll on this section, Orange to Lithgow, is particularly high, so we’re focusing a lot on safety barriers, more overtaking opportunities to give people an opportunity to move through the traffic at an efficient speed, and obviously this work [the new dual lanes from Kelso to Raglan] is really benefiting that and a […]
Raising a glass, the new St George Show committee members met at the showgrounds on December 22, 2023 to celebrate working towards the 2024 event which will be the 139th.L-R Ann-maree Mays. Bettina Speedy, Chloe Vidler, Spencer Hodge, Delia Hams, Annabelle Albeck, Meg Tibbles, Susie Higgins and Georgina Speedy. Picture: Supplied Click to check the […]
Lucy Kinbacher Editor – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Raised on a cattle property at Biggenden, Lucy Kinbacher has spent 10 years working across metropolitan, regional and rural publications in both Queensland and NSW. Lucy has been the editor of the Queensland Country Life and North Queensland Register since 2021. Raised on a cattle property […]
Plenty of action as the afternoon sun breaks through the clouds. Click to check the original article.
The tighter the stocks-to-use ratio, generally the higher and more volatile prices can be given there is less of a buffer in global balance sheets to handle any production issues, hence why Australian grain, as a major global supplier, remains in demand and prices are at high levels historically. Click to check the original article.
The Reynolds have found demand is coming from all directions. Click to check the original article.
North Queensland Register journo Samantha Campbell’s 2023 recap. Click to check the original article.
The power to change is in your hands Click to check the original article.