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22.01.2022 Jason Strong has issued a call to action: Put aside vested interests, contribute to the common good and have a fierce belief in what can be achieved together.
22.01.2022 Callide MP Colin Boyce said the way Australia Post mail was sorted was contributing to the length of time rural people were waiting for ballot papers in the mail.
22.01.2022 A new method of delivering fodder to cattle stranded by floodwaters has been developed by the Royal Australian Air Force.
21.01.2022 Queensland's delayed 2020-21 state budget has delivered on key election commitments designed to stimulate economic recovery, with a strong focus on health and jobs.
18.01.2022 Scott Morrison's words about the difficult choices urban families had when schooling moved online for a term and children needed home supervision are being highlighted by the Isolated Children's Parents' Association in calling for a national day of recognition.
17.01.2022 Bullocks were quoted 10-12c easier, heifers were 5-10c easier, cows were 5-15c easier and bulls were 5-10c easier on last week's rates.
14.01.2022 Restocker dominance around the rails has created interesting profit margin trends on cattle trades this year.
14.01.2022 Bidders set a frenetic pace as soon as the first bull entered the ring at the annual MAGS sale at Charters Towers today.
13.01.2022 A pen of 112 steers from Fleetwood Grazing made 518c and weighed 144kg, returning an average of $746.
11.01.2022 When a mob of yearling Angus cattle go under the hammer in Dubbo next week it will be the culmination of a 3000 kilometre journey that started in the Northern Territory.
11.01.2022 See who was out and about at the Wilangi Invitation Brahman sale in Charters Towers today!
11.01.2022 The high cost of cattle and extreme shortage is pushing processors into a corner of struggling to maintain minimum weekly kill numbers, prompting talk that Christmas shutdowns might run longer this year.
11.01.2022 NAB reported 90 per cent of its customers impacted by last summer's bushfires had never been offered support on how to prepare for a significant national disaster event.
10.01.2022 The Flinders Shire Council is calling for tenders to manage or lease the Hughenden Saleyards and dipping facility.
09.01.2022 About 78 lives are lost each year on Australian farms, with children accounting for 15 per cent of these deaths.
08.01.2022 Elders' cattle flow data shows numbers sold out of Queensland for the year-to-September to NSW jumped by 164 per cent on the previous year.
07.01.2022 Agricultural exports will leave the Port of Townsville bound for north Asia every fortnight, with a shipping service adding a new container vessel to the route.
06.01.2022 Brendan Farrell concedes they have raised "bugger all money" in 2020 thanks to COVID-19. But he's hoping where there's a wheel there's a way.
05.01.2022 After a tumultuous final year of schooling, the class of 2020 has kicked up their heels in Charters Towers. See how students from All Souls, Columba and Blackheath celebrated the milestone.
04.01.2022 If there is one thing 24 years in the game has taught Charlie Mort, it's that lot feeding is a long-term affair.
02.01.2022 Dairy farmers on the Atherton Tableland are optimistic the return of Lion Dairy and Drinks to Australian hands will have a positive effect on the industry.
02.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology has shifted its gaze to the December to February period, saying there is a 70 per cent chance of wetter than average conditions for nearly all of Australia.
01.01.2022 Feeding imported human food ingredients to Australian animals could introduce serious animal diseases, like foot and mouth disease or African swine fever if the goods have not been assessed and approved for this high risk end use.