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New Era Of Agriculture Training At Glenormiston College
New CEO appointed
New Tafe Courses Boost Agriculture In South West Victoria
Delivering secure and sustainable water future for South Australia
Aussie potatoes mashing previous records
Therapeutic horticulture: daily dose of green
Volunteers needed for Council Committees: Bega Valley
Critical Issues In Consumer Horticulture
Government invests in major horticulture project in northern Hawke’s Bay
SA bolsters its defence against fruit fly
Council welcomes new Manager Works
New report reveals how Australia can be more urban-farm friendly
Tatura Incubation Hub To Boost Innovations In Horticulture
2022 Scholarship Program
Ag Visa: Culture of Exploitation
New Zealand ag sector looking to another profitable year ahead – Rabobank 2022 outlook
Agricultural workforce set for boost with AgMove extension to help get thousands more workers onto Australian farms
AWU promises Senate it will keep speaking out about ag visa dangers, culture of exploitation
New fruit-picking rate to take effect on April 28
AWU counting down to 28 April when fruit pickers guaranteed rate becomes law
Helping horticulture businesses have safe harvest
Skilling our workforce as we build stronger Tasmania
Fresh Select’s John Said elected as Australian Fresh Produce Alliance Chair
Blacktown City’s 2022 Australia Day Awards
Indonesia-Australia MoU on Agricultural Cooperation signed
Ongoing workforce shortages hold Australia back
Best and fairest goes to Australia’s horticulture growers
Strengthen our agricultural partnership
NSW Rural Assistance Authority – On-Farm Emergency Water Infrastructure Rebate Scheme
Record number of graduates benefit from youth justice program
New Australian research could end global banana threat
NFFC will continue to prevent fruit fly in Australia 24 January
Citrus crop decimated by severe hail event
Indian foodies lured by Australia’s Patagonian toothfish
NFFC will continue to prevent fruit fly in Australia
Extraordinary assistance grants now available in Wide Bay – Burnett region
Extraordinary assistance grants now available in Wide Bay Burnett
More than 200 motorists caught with illegal fruit
Toasting team taking on overseas trade
Five ways to make sustainability resolution
Summer Scholars program set to boost DEI, digital ag efforts
New robot traps pests for 80kms
Next step? Using bird pellets and automation to protect bees 22 December
Next step? Using bird pellets and automation to protect bees
New generation of firefighters step up for summer
New Agriculture Planning and Advisory Service to accelerate farm growth
Farmers to benefit as feral pigs to be wiped out on KI
Australia-UK FTA big win for Aussie agriculture