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Veterinary students raise their hand to help solve regional workforce crisis – peak body reiterates calls to wipe regional HECS debt
Future-proofing the Tasmanian workforce with modern facilities and allowances
Vic beekeepers can apply to move hives from NSW
Biosecurity’s Top Dog of 2022
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces resignation
National horticulture industry launches search for new leader
Hands-on help for pig owners
Be biosecurity aware this Lunar New Year
First traveller hit with tougher penalty for undeclared snacks
Aussie agriculture and PNG big winners from PM’s PNG visit
Water weed inspections start
Don’t let QFF ruin your homegrown produce
Release of rabies risk review
New appointments strengthen NSW Rural Assistance Authority advisory board
Keeping birds safe from disease this summer
What risks could pet hamsters and gerbils pose in Australia?
How to protect yourself against bushfire smoke this summer
Fencing Grant Opportunity
Livestock partnership delivers new code of practice for managing effluent
Popular Christmas present poses potential biosecurity risk
Funding for saleyards and processors to implement electronic identification
Bumper year for biosecurity
Cutting-edge tech takes off at PEQ
Ants go marching three by three, thanks to work of Biosecurity
Update: Toxic algae warning still in place for Broken Bay
Weed of Week: Broomrapes
No rainchecks on ragwort control
Detector dog finds live Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
New officers bolster biosecurity preparedness and protect good jobs
New biosecurity signs to help protect State’s wine supply
NSW Government announces sheep and goat electronic ID timeline
Farmers welcome sheep and goat timeline
Celebrating 40 years of Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
Research and development grants for wild dog control
Wet spring sees SA farmer sentiment edging higher
Victorian farmers ‘press pause’ on expectations for year ahead as they wait to assess spring fall-out
Strong commodity prices and positive seasonal conditions see Queensland ag sector confidence stabilise
Signs of growing optimism as farmers begin to shake off 2022’s challenges
Vanuatu, Australia Sign Security Pact
Vanuatu and Australia sign Bilateral Security Agreement
Veterinary peak body welcomes biosecurity report, renews call for more rural vets
NSW Government supports booming goat industry
Indigenous rangers roundtable informs future of northern Australia’s biosecurity
New national plans to strengthen animal health
Biosecurity Risk Material on new vehicles arriving in Australia
Pulling plug on Salvinia
New detector dog graduates bolster Australia’s biosecurity
Weed of Week: Spotted Knapweed