
Help shape Queensland's first LGBTIQ+ Strategy at workshop
Mount Isa residents are being invited to participate in a workshop to explore how Queensland can strengthen outcomes for LGBTIQ+ communities. Click to check the original article.
Mount Isa residents are being invited to participate in a workshop to explore how Queensland can strengthen outcomes for LGBTIQ+ communities. Click to check the original article.
Bethel is well recognised as having some of the best soils Queensland’s famed Darling Downs has to offer. Click to check the original article.
McIntosh & Son, Geraldton branch manager Craig Ajduk (left), precision farming regional manager for McIntosh & Son, Geraldton, Merredin, Moora and Wongan Hills, Josh White, McIntosh & Son, Geraldton salesman Sam Soloman and McIntosh Group chief executive officer David Capper with the new and biggest Morris Quantum 24-metre seeding bar. Click to check the original […]
“The only certain thing in advocacy is that if you aren’t at the table, you won’t influence anything, and I’m proud of the work we’ve done to build a strong reputation and trusted relationships, which have ultimately enabled us to secure key advocacy wins for our farming members,” Mr Arkle said. Click to check the […]
“Building airfreight capacity, building more access or even rebuilding access into some countries, like Kuwait, who have rightly so – been annoyed by the decision to phase-out live sheep exports after we have asked them to do all these things in terms of infrastructure, ESCAS (Exporter Supply Chain Assurance System) and investment to get everything […]
“The learnings achieved through these audits, along with other energy related information, will be made available in a one-stop shop online platform, the Queensland Ag Energy Information Hub, to support farmers to make informed decisions in relation to energy efficiency, infrastructure, and technology investments. Click to check the original article.
A man has died after a truck and car collided on the Hume Highway near Tarcutta last week with the driver being charged by police. Click to check the original article.
Meanwhile, 13-year-old Rockhampton boy Riley Ahern, 12-year-old Murgon rider Johnathan Carlo and Cloncurry competitor Bronzon Mara-Skellern, 14, could not be split when they each scored 68 points in the Mini Bull ride for riders aged 11 to 14 years, splitting the win three-ways. Click to check the original article.
The long journey from Katherine in the Northern Territory to Queensland’s rodeo capital Mount Isa has paid off for a cowboy, who took out the coveted open bulls buckle in the 2023 Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships. Click to check the original article.
The latest AgTech Revolution is exploring how IoT solutions are helping Australian farmers. Click to check the original article.
Producers have been urged to have a plan in place in preparation for a dry season. Brett Littler, Local Land Services Mudgee, says while rain in the next few weeks could make a big difference, it’s important producers plan ahead. He says there’s already a lot of dry feed around and many producers are guilty […]
What it all adds up to is tighter numbers from 2025 onwards. Click to check the original article.