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24.01.2022 Farmers are not rejecting the principle of competition; they are rejecting the lack of real competition in food supply chains," says NSW Farmers President Jam...es Jackson. As a part of the NSW Farmers Thinking Agriculture series, the Association has today launched the Competition Policy & Food Supply Chains: Time for a rethink report. Compiled by NSW Farmers Chief Economist Ash Salardini, The report says the introduction of competition across food supply chains has not created the value and benefits expected of competitive markets for farmers and consumers https://www.nswfarmers.org.au//I/thinking_agriculture.aspx National Farmers' Federation Scott Morrison (ScoMo) Josh Frydenberg Senator Bridget McKenzie Anthony Albanese MP Joel Fitzgibbon MP Council of Small Business Organisations Australia Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry See more



23.01.2022 NSW unveils plans for 3,000MW renewable energy zone and "security target" as it admits "firm wind and solar" its cheapest energy option..

17.01.2022 Harnessing the enormous power of nuclear fission, plants generate steam, which shoots through pipes to spin a turbine that generates massive amounts of electric...ity. To keep from getting dangerously hot, the plants suck up surrounding water from the nearby rivers, lakes or oceans around which they're built to cool the steam. Now, increasingly, more frequent heat waves and hotter average temperatures are making those waters so warm that engineers are concerned that it can't do the job. Analysts say climate change is to blame. In little-noticed but publicly available reports to regulators, nuclear plant owners revealed that unusually hot temperatures last year forced them to reduce the plants' electricity output more than 30 times most often in the summer, when demand from nuclear plants is at its highest. In 2012, such incidents occurred at least 60 times. At one plant in Connecticut a reactor was taken offline for nearly two weeks when temperatures in the Long Island Sound surged past 75 degrees. - Alan Neuhauser, National, US News & World Report, July 1, 2019 https://www.usnews.com//nuclear-power-once-seen-as-impervi

17.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//climate-crisis-alaska-is-melt



15.01.2022 CSIRO's Australian National Outlook showcases a positive Outlook Vision for Australia's future, including greater farm profitability even during drought - but we need leadership and action to achieve this. https://www.csiro.au/en/Showcase/ANO

12.01.2022 Locals can either attend in person or jump online and watch the webinar through Zoom next Wednesday, October 30.

11.01.2022 Extremely important read...



10.01.2022 Australian agriculture’s got lots of different styles or flavours of agriculture ... But at the heart of all of them is this stronger desire to improve susta...inability, improve soil health and condition, improve biodiversity levels on farms." - Agriculture Victoria's Graeme Anderson at the Climate Risk in Agriculture conference in Warragul last week https://www.thecitizen.org.au//as-climate-change-bites-far

09.01.2022 Webb Electrical & Solar are proud to become Hyundai Authorized Solar Dealers for this area. 25 Year Product Warranty- 30 Year Performance Warranty. If Quality i...s important to you choose the Solar panel brand you know you can trust. Phone us now for a free Quote .. 02 63824619 #Hyundaisolaraustralia #30yrspeformancewarranty #Quality #buyfromthebush #keepitlocal See more

08.01.2022 This September we’re bringing together some of the world’s leading experts in agriculture and climate change in Orange to talk about what farmers in central wes...t New South Wales can be doing to prepare and respond to the challenges of climate change. Our special guest MC is Guardian journalist Gabrielle Chan, and our speaker line-up includes: - Richard Heath, Australian Farm Institute Executive Director - Richard Bull, former Nationals NSW MP and NSW Local Land Services Board Chair of Chairs - Dr Lynette Bettio, Bureau of Meteorology - Dr Steve Crimp, Australian National University - Associate Professor Jacki Schirmer, University of Canberra - Doug McNicholl, Meat and Livestock Australia - Ryan Gale, MinterEllison - Reiss McLeod, Institute for Development of Environmental-Economic Accounting - Guy Webb - SoilCQuest 2031 Plus many more! Don't miss this outstanding opportunity to learn how to effectively manage the risks and rewards of a farming in a changing climate! For more information or to make a booking go to: www.farmersforclimateaction.org.au/events

04.01.2022 This is my last day as a Labor Senator for NSW. It will be riveting watching an Albo led opposition take on Morrison and his motley crew. Good luck to the Labor... team. Even though we failed to win government I am proud to have been part of a team who understood that inequality can only be changed by adopting progressive policies and ensuring everyone pays a fair share of tax. Public schools, TAFE, community housing, infrastructure, government services and public hospitals need to be paid for. Australians doing it tough and who rely on social security payments cannot be supported if we don’t accept collective responsibility. The right wing cult of the individual must be challenged. Progressive taxation,the end to unsustainable tax giveaways and effective taxation of multinationals and big business must be core business for Labor. Trickle down economics epitomised by the third tranche of Coalition tax cuts have not worked in the USA and won’t work here. Without strong independent unions working class Australians will continue to be under attack from the Libs. We must oppose attempts to destroy unionism in this country. We must play our part in ensuring a future that is environmentally sustainable, progressive and fair. Thank you for your support and encouragement over 11 amazing years. If we maintain our values and principles we can win the next election and restore the fair go in our great country. Lastly good luck to my successor Senator Tim Ayres. Give them hell! See more

03.01.2022 Last night concerned local farmers, business people, orchard owners, health workers and others came together to form the Hilltops Climate Action Group. Our grou...p aims to plan and implement small local initiatives to address the ongoing devastating impacts of drought, water shortage and climate change on agriculture and our local environment. We hope to work with local council and other leaders in our community in achieving many of these goals. See more



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