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The eID infrastructure rebate scheme opened for the state’s producers on October 3. Find out what people have applied for. Click to check the original article.
The eID infrastructure rebate scheme opened for the state’s producers on October 3. Find out what people have applied for. Click to check the original article.
“We are disappointed in the fact and threat of these fires lit illegally from within road corridors with disregard to neighbouring pastoral assets, putting at risk the lives and property of those people living on the affected properties and communities,” the association spokesperson said. Click to check the original article.
Having a bigger sale catalogue in a difficult season may have been seen as a risk, but the Australian Brangus Cattle Association defied the odds, achieving what was one the higher sale averages for a single breed, multi-vendor auction this year. Click to check the original article.
Having a bigger sale catalogue in a difficult season may have been seen as a risk, but the Australian Brangus Cattle Association defied the odds, achieving what was one the higher sale averages for a single breed, multi-vendor auction this year. Click to check the original article.
Interstate interest at ram sale conducted by Merino stud with successful show record Click to check the original article.
Queensland Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, vows to support Isa. Click to check the original article.
WA has pushed back sheep and goat eID implementation timelines, will other states follow suit? Click to check the original article.
In a recent submission to an inquiry on transmission and social engagement, the National Farmers’ Federation points to figures in the Australian Energy Market Operator’s Integrated System Plan, which says meeting the ambitious target of 82pc, from the current 35pc, will require nine times the current large-scale renewable energy generation (mainly solar and wind farms). […]
Meet the fifth-generation Canadian rancher fulfilling his dream of working on an Australian outback cattle station Click to check the original article.
Corrigin bushfire no longer a threat to lives and homes Click to check the original article.
Just weeks after the Pride of the Murray was salvaged from the Thomson River in Longreach, Outback Pioneers founder and owner Richard Kinnon has announced that it will be restored on the riverbank as a signature Longreach tourism attraction, and is likely to serve both as a storytelling centre and a hospitality space. Click to […]
The yarding of 277 cattle was drawn from local and coastal areas. Click to check the original article.