A day in the life of an SES volunteer at a bush fire emergency
Ever wondered what SES crew members do on site during a bush fire emergency? Click to check the original article.
Ever wondered what SES crew members do on site during a bush fire emergency? Click to check the original article.
Mike Pearson examines the strike on the St. Lawrence Seaway. The St. Lawrence River flows northeast through Canada and is the final link in the St. Lawrence Seaway. Currently, there are 360 Canadian lock workers on strike which began October 26 and it has stopped ag products from shipping through the lock which starts in […]
Dominic Edwards, Yanco Agricultural High School and Jorja Barnett, St Paul’s College Kempsey, with George Crouch, (centre) Waverley Station, are the winners of the inaugural Waverley Station Angus Scholarship. Picture supplied by Upper Hunter Beef Bonanza Click to check the original article.
Few vegetables are more intriguing than the humble cucurbit. Whether blue or orange, colossal or tiny, plump or thin, pumpkins and squashes have not only fed us, but also fired our creativity for centuries, finds Lia Leendertz. I once worked as a gardener in a walled garden, starting in autumn, a sudden immersion into a […]
Tableands, firefighters at Atherton Fire Station L-R SHane Teahan, Kent Bewick, Station Officer Jason Mather and Dylan Atkinson, undertake training in between calls to battle fires in the region. SO Mather said more volunteer and auxilary firefighters are needed. Picture by Alison Paterson Click to check the original article.
That is according to the Livestock and Rural Transport Association of WA president Darran Bairstow, who said the pervading uncertainty brought on by the impending ban on sheep live exports by sea, coupled with low sheep prices, had translated to ongoing nervousness about loss of work for transporters and the sector’s future. Click to check […]
Santos is facing calls to abandon a gas project after the NSW government axed plans for the precinct driving the energy demand. Click to check the original article.
Outstanding Moura irrigation and grazing property Kelinda remains on the market after being put to auction. Click to check the original article.
Australia’s animal disease preparedness is being put to the test across the country this week, with a series of simulation exercises to prepare animal health laboratories for large-scale disease outbreaks. Labs in every state, along with the Northern Territory, are taking part in the 3-day simulation, dubbed Exercise Waterhole, which began yesterday. The functional exercise […]
Southern multi-breed cattle feeding at Tullimba. WITH pressure on the livestock industry to reduce its methane emissions, genetic selection seems like it will play a major role in reaching industry and company targets. How much of a role it should play was canvassed in a panel session at a recent summit in Armidale, held by […]
Animal health company Zoetis has reached its annual goal of raising $100,000 for the Beyond Blue Support Service to support mental health initiatives and reduce stigma around mental illness in rural and regional Australia. Zoetis started partnering with Beyond Blue in 2016, and since then, has raised $800,000 for the Beyond Blue Support Service by […]
Australian Wool Innovation needs to review its spending, cutting smaller projects in favour of strategic investments, Ed Storey says. Click to check the original article.