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New technology to help irrigators protect native fish
Queensland Government endorses raising of Burdekin Falls Dam
Translating research into economic outcomes
Hands-free horticulture sees higher production
$23 million skills agreement boost for Tasmanian economy
Ministers must make sure energy projects don’t diminish food production
Overfishing falls in Mediterranean and Black Sea, but fisheries resources remain under significant stress
2022-2023 Queensland Budget Update
China’s Pinduoduo wins 2022 FAO Innovation Award
International Year of Millets: Unleashing potential of millets for well-being of people and environment
Updates from stakeholders and industry associates
$85b high note, but time to fix pockmarked roads and ruined rail
Bumper year for agriculture despite flooding
Hi-tech New Zealand strawberries on horizon
Cadetships programme continues to empower whānau Māori
Spirit of disappointment as Qantas tries to tarnish Reef farmers
New figures show agriculture is booming despite floods
FAO 171st Council: Extraordinary Circumstances, Extraordinary Results
World Soil Day 2022: FAO publishes first global report on black soils
New year gift for black jewfish fishers
NAB to provide $1,000 emergency grants to customers impacted by flooding in South Australia
World Soil Day – soil needs partnership approach
Potential new legume for sandy and duplex soils
EdTech, Agtech and Logistics tech in focus for Australia / Vietnam opportunities
Delegation of Australia’s major fresh produce suppliers enroute to Japan to strengthen industry relationships
Latest Australian workers’ compensation statistics published
Australian and NSW Governments sign landmark skills agreement for 120,000 fee-free TAFE and VET places
Mediterranean region: FAO and Italy to cooperate on concrete programme to support countries in need
New UN report warns that global food crises ‘likely to increase’ in future without wider systemic change
Relieving Pressure on Key Worker Housing
Global food prices overall hold steady in November
Traineeship program boosts regional skills
Boyanup saleyard upgrades to improve animal welfare
South-West RED grants unlock jobs and industry diversification
Gate opens to new agritourism opportunities
Gates open to new agritourism opportunities
Consistent approach to farm debt mediation
More rural broadband for regional communities
Government and sector back innovative regional and wool projects
Study IDs genes that can help fruit adapt to drought
In 2023, FAO will require $1.9 billion to reach 48 million people with life-saving and livelihood assistance
Riverina Intermodal Freight and Logistics Hub open for business
AEGIC welcomes $320 million for world-class agricultural HQ in Perth
A new law offers better protection for indigenous plants of significance to Māori, but no requirement to share profits
$320 million for world-class agricultural HQ in Perth
Marking 40 years of Queensland’s juiciest legacy from 1982
Establishing $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund
CSIRO unveils major project to support healthy future for nation’s soils