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Paid work is there for picking
Fortifying plant biosecurity through collaborative partnership
Raise more revenue to fairly fund services: ACOSS response to the IGR
New modeling method helps to understand extreme heat waves
Beauty of Research
Analysis – Opportunities for Australian Seafood Exports under the A-UKFTA
Domestic markets must deliver better outcomes for both consumers and growers
Final data upgrades food and fibre export result to new record of $57.4 billion
More Support On Way For Timber Workers
Poultry owner fined over welfare concerns and no PIC
SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS GETTING OLDER
As city heat rises, bird diversity declines
Reducing our emissions from waste
Determination on question of prosecution of Amber Heard
Historic deal struck to guarantee a future for the Murray-Darling Basin
Streamlining farm office practices to save time
$30 million to reduce risk for grain growers
You can have your say about biosecurity protection levy
Building on success for agricultural sector
Hard yacca: grass skirts are a life saver for many animals, but fire and disease threaten their survival
ACT Gov releases 20-year plan for Canberra’s natural resources
Awards shine a light on leading employers
‘Be curious, not judgmental,’ Pollack tells new Cornellians
NSW shark mitigation this summer
Agritourism Workshop opens doors for unique rural opportunities
Asbestos compliance to be audited across Queensland
Realising vision for sustainable agri-food system
Innovate with NBN back for another year
CDU investigating the biosecurity threat of disease carrying midges
Spider smugglers secret stash seized
Mathematics against Weeds
Gunnedah Prepares for 50th Anniversary Year of AgQuip
Farm leader calls out Euro ‘madness’
New emissions reduction plan will future-proof NZ’s largest export sector
Australian Wool Production Forecast Report August 2023
Elegantly automated irrigation helps TIA dairy research farmlets find the best ways to optimise productivity
Dairy Innovation Competition crowns inaugural winners
De-code of crop
Support continues to strengthen flood-affected primary industries supply chain
NSW Farmers CEO leaving Association in strong shape
Tweed welcomes enhanced taskforce to ramp up fire ant surveillance
$281 million delivered to SA farm businesses from RIC low-cost loans
Coles to partner with suppliers to set emission reduction targets by 2027
Charitable giving surpasses pre-pandemic levels for the first time
$13.6M to reimagine orchards of future
FAO and UK launch anticipatory action to reduce El Niño’s impact on at-risk communities in Somalia
Investing in the Future – $2 million to support new jobs, industry and
Award-winning uPtake partnership project celebrated in the regions