The equine fencing industry had been revolutionised with the launch of a pre-fabricated wire fencing product designed especially for horses.
Biosecurity Queensland received laboratory results which confirmed three horses from a veterinary practice on the outskirts of Brisbane have tested positive for Hendra Virus.
The latest technology in efficient wire joining and tensioning has arrived with OneSteel Waratah’s Gripple Plus.
TThe publisher of Korea's leading wine magazine Wine Review is leading a high level wine delegation in Queensland
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Korea's per capita income is among the highest in Asia so there's huge potential to grow Queensland wine exports into this market.
Young Dairy Development Program representative Tim Gentle said information technology was constantly changing and sifting through the maze of websites, statistics and outlooks could be daunting for dairy farmers.
A north coast beef property has been placed in quarantine and two others are under investigation after their owners recently purchased cattle from a Lismore-district dairy herd infected with bovine Johnes disease.
Young dairy farmers from drought-stricken Northern Victoria will travel to Melbourne for the EJ Whitten Dinner and Legends Game, helping to raise awareness of men’s health issues.
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As part of the Australian livestock export industry’s commitment to transparency and accountability, each year an independent review of industry shipboard performance is researched and publicly released.
Improved animal welfare standards for the Western Australian Saleyards Industry, launched by Agriculture Minister Kim Chance, will allow the industry to better communicate a code of practice in saleyards.
During a visit to the Pilbara region, Fisheries Minister Jon Ford said local fisheries volunteers were doing outstanding work in spreading the ‘fish for the future’ message with the help of a new community education trailer.
The Tas Minister for Primary Industries and Water, David Llewellyn, announced that the northern Bass Strait islands have been re-opened to commercial abalone fishing following the introduction of compulsory biosecurity protocols.
The Brumby Government will invest $5 million to secure the long-term viability of Victoria’s western zone rock lobster industry.
By any yardstick, Rocky Lamattina & Sons is an impressive carrot producing organisation.
Cane growers have been advised to keep a cool head amidst the discussions of the disturbing effects of climate change and wait for the other foot to drop when the Federal Government’s Green Paper is released.
The Federal Government has tried to reassure the Tasmanian farmers that it will still be looking after their needs even with the morphing of Landcare into “Sustainable Farming” happening in September.
The Hunter Region Units of the SES have benefited from the generosity of Stockland with a $200,000 donation.
The community relies on people, from all walks of life, to give their time to become members of the SA Country Fire Service (CFS). Men and women who live within a reasonable distance of their local brigade are very welcome to join.
RACV's commitment to the Victorian community has been recognised by the Victoria Day Council’s 2008 Victoria Day Award for Community Service by a Good Corporate Citizen.
The Rudd Government has committed $46.2 million for a new Climate Change Research Program to help prepare Australia’s primary industries for climate change by closing gaps in research and development.
The Australian Government is continuing to offer Exceptional Circumstances (EC) assistance. This assistance is available to eligible drought-affected farmers and people in small businesses.
A new iconic life saver will take to the skies, with Premier Anna Bligh officially launching a new aircraft for the Queensland Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Backed by a five year / unlimited kilometre warranty, the Hyundai iMax shuttle accommodates eight with optimum space.
Hyundai has made its highly anticipated move into the Australian light commercial vehicle market in the form of the Hyundai iLoad – a three-seat van and six-seat crew van.
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The South Australian Farmers’ Federation (SAFF) is holding a forum for the Mallee Region at Lameroo Town Hall on Monday 14 July at 7.00pm.
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