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CTU welcomes living wage for fruit pickers
Government increases support for New Zealanders to work in seasonal jobs
New Year border exception for seasonal workers in horticulture and wine industries
New short courses to support green jobs
Worm-like, soil-swimming robots to measure crop underworld
Common sense must prevail with Health Star Rating
West Aussie livestock producers in freezeframe of market diversification
Leafminer outbreak highlights biosecurity threat
Helping growers boost PASE of their exports
High-tech sandbox helps farmers visualise water flow
Revival of Māori Horticulturists
Boost For Training Facilities In Warrnambool
Victorians encouraged to look for locusts
$50 million in plant biosecurity projects prioritised and coordinated through national collaboration
National Fruit Fly Strategy welcomed
NRAR finds non-compliance in 17 Coffs horticulture operations
Virtual Grow-NY Summit to feature food and ag innovation
$4.8M grant helps optimize apple yields with digital ag
New partnership signed between Australian agencies to strengthen plant biosecurity
Growers and traders must contact Ombudsman for Horticulture Code of Conduct disputes
More than $3 million for new dairy complex at Cadell Training Centre low-security prison farm
New plant pest and disease surveillance tech delivered
NSW DPI unwraps birthday present
Mid-West RED Grants building regional industries
Growers, traders in dispute urged to contact Ombudsman
What’s buzz about? Celebrating Australian pollinator week
Business recovery focus for South-West RED grants
$6k cash incentive for Aussies to take up farm work starts Sunday
Interim Fingerboards EES submission – East Gippsland
Call for comment on irradiation of fruits and vegetables
Shepparton Botanic Gardens custodians of rare and threatened plants
Common liverwort study has implications for crop manipulation
Fast-tracked Northland water project will accelerate economic recovery
Hort Innovation AGM – Board member nominees announced
We can no longer ignore threats facing Pacific – we need to support more migration to Australia
Fees slashed on another 107 TAFE courses to continue recovery
WA fruit packing company penalised
Farmers and tourism operators say bring back backpackers
Mildura Storage Facilities Boosts Fruit Exports And Jobs
Industry welcomes announcement of clear timeframe from government on solving horticulture labour shortage
Successful grant bid for library newspaper digitisation project
New Training Supports Grains Industry Workers
New grant fuels better nutrient management in vineyards
Members vote to update Hort Innovation’s Constitution
Inquiry into food insecurity in remote Indigenous communities holds additional hearings
Government demonstrates support for vegetable growers and their communities in Federal Budget
WA Training Awards 2020 winners celebrated
Aussie frozen berry producer Stuart McGruddy awarded Hort Innovation Churchill Fellowship