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Domestic livestock prices remain high
No leg to stand on for flamingos of Oz
King Leopold Ranges renamed to honour Aboriginal culture
New Curtin research uncovers two ‘faces’ of Earth
Time to scale up and support Africa’s Great Green Wall
Biodiversity in Western NSW set to improve following management of African Boxthorn
Housing affordability in Houston and Harris County is declining, especially for renters
African swine fever dominates global protein markets, despite COVID-19
Two-thirds of African Americans know someone mistreated by police, and 22% report mistreatment in past year
Backing Next Generation Of African Victorian Leaders
Number of lions in Africa may be lower than we thought
Landscape architecture project develops plans to improve parts of Pittsburgh
New book explores intertwined histories of Islam and Asia
Ethnic minorities’ employment prospects lag behind due to ‘persistent racism’
Sally Sara joins World Today
Police investigate death at Footscray train station
Ebola insights may strengthen Covid-19 fight
Astronomers capture a pulsar ‘powering up’
Warrant to arrest Mohammed Abdullahi
IATA, AASA and BARSA call on South Africa’s Government for financial relief to Aviation
AMBER ALERT: Redbank Plains
Cultural diversity in chimpanzees
Ali Ahmida to publish book on Libyan genocide this August
Blast from Past: Future Hall of Famer from South Africa Visits
Landholders encouraged to apply for funding to manage invasive species
Most Houstonians with symptoms are not being tested, according to Rice COVID-19 Registry
Bitou bush control for Myall coast
Further works to manage invasive weeds to take place in Cobar
Sexual assault investigation in Fortitude Valley, QLD
National Banana Day baking challenge
Perth Zoo launches live giraffe cam
International approach key in fighting African Swine Fever
COVID-19: Using economic stimulus to reduce long-term hunger impact
Ruff farewell as detector dogs embark on retirement
Things to Do at Penn State: April 30-May 7
COVID-19 update – 29 April 2020
Werribee assault and robbery
FAO welcomes Russian Federation’s $10 million donation to support fight Desert Locusts in East Africa
Rain fuels potential cattle herd rebuild
Armed robbery on train between Footscray and Melton
‘Artful History’ makes a case for good academic writing
Witnesses sought for South Yarra armed robbery
Armed robbery and stolen vehicle at Redbank
COVID-19: FAO and African Union commit to safeguarding food security amid crisis
Strong interest in additional loans to support agriculture sector and regional jobs
Working together to manage African Lovegrass
Dutch sledge that ‘riled up’ Australia & inspired dramatic Olympics qualification
COVID-19 sees cattle market flucuate