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Police update: Operation Victor Diabelli at Karumba
Multi-million-dollar food manufacturing centre open for business
South Australia’s $18.5bn record breaking Agribusiness growth
Periodic Table of Food for better health globally
International student is Ghosted following meaty detection at Adelaide Airport
Scientists counting down to MethaneSAT satellite launch
Director-General reaffirms FAO’s commitment to support G20 Brazilian Presidency, urges action on food security and climate
GRDC invests $1.9m in research for climate-resilient crops
Investment in Research and Development crucial for Advancing Australian Agriculture
Government announces woolshed roadshows in support of sheep farmers
When placed outdoors, female lab mice behave very differently
Red nets signal “stop” to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides
FAO proposes five key actions to address climate-conflict nexus at the United Nations Security Council
More extreme weather on horizon
No transparency on biosecurity levy
Kimberley land transfer to support development by Aboriginal business
Scorecard highlights sector ploughing ahead
Treating our farmers with contempt – Labor keeps live sheep export report secret
High-tech spray prevents and cures rusty plant threat
New broadacre summer pulse crop for Queensland and northern NSW
Study looking at how to make NT cotton industry get through “those rainy days”
Remote cameras capture insights into NY’s wildlife populations
Cow has potential as therapeutic research model
Low-cost microbe can speed biological discovery
Government announces agriculture delegations to better support Primary sector
Nature is staging a comeback: UN recognizes seven World Restoration Flagships
Exporters need clarity on release of Indonesian Import Permits
Producers remain opposed to Biosecurity Levy
NSW welcomes new national Varroa Mite management plan and funding to kick start industry implementation
Working with ag industry to reduce emissions
Public consultation to modernise planning regulation for animal production
Gaza: Every day, more and more people are on the brink of famine-like conditions
Global Environment Facility approves new FAO-led projects and programs benefiting 46 countries
Providing shelter to help prevent heat stress in livestock
Parkes Shire Council to lead Regional Drought Resilience Planning
More grants to grow Australia’s plantation forests are now open
WHO Medically Important Antimicrobial List 2024
Leba Gaunavinaka, UNOSAT’s in-country expert in Fiji : chronicle of UNOSAT’s representative in COP28
Better planning needed to protect prime farming land
Grower panels a drawcard at regional Grains Research Updates
Finalists announced for Rural Women’s Award
Farmers urged to monitor damp haystacks for fire risk
Airservices Australia charts course for 60 million drone flights by 2043
Record funding to support Landcare and deliver on-ground Landcare projects
Farmers can be part of solution for housing crisis
Cornell joins federal AI Safety Institute Consortium
Leba Gauvinaka, UNOSAT’s in-country expert in Fiji : chronicle of UNOSAT’s representative in COP28
New Laws Strenghten Victoria’s Biosecurity Safeguards