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Budget backs farmers and bush to get Australia growing
Opportunity for Western Australians to kick start a career and gain a job in booming horticulture industry
$300,000 in grants awarded to combat wage theft
Joondalup TAFE closer to new $17.6 million trades workshop to assist creation of WA jobs
Palaszczuk Government backs projects to bring more than 600 jobs to regions
Young Australians being conscripted into modern-day slavery
Farmers brace for dire worker shortage; heartened by PM’s commitment to help
EY report demonstrates 26,000 worker shortage that will cripple fruit and vegetable industries
Cotton and grains industries applaud launch of AgSkilled 2.0 training program
AgSkilled 2.0 drives innovation in NSW agriculture
Palaszczuk Government continues support for vital beekeeping industry
Cross your I’s and dot your bees for pollination
1BT funds for Northland forest taonga
Primary sector exports and jobs up again
FAO welcomes China’s new $50 million donation to support South-South Cooperation
Seasonal work visa available to more people
Crucial PGF investments for Northland
Australia’s weeds prove fertile ground for US ag science firm
Farmers make their case to competition watchdog
New, modern planning scheme approved for Shire of Carnarvon
Jobs for picking across Queensland
Multi-million dollar housing maintenance blitz well underway
Government fails to protect workers by stalling on agriculture workforce solution
Marine scientists fingerprint sources of nitrogen on Coffs coast
Predictive modelling can get you goods on time
CDU horticulturalist helps raise school gardens in PNG
Government joins forces with Central Otago communities to clean up waterways
Gippsland To Share In TAFE Upgrade Blitz
MLA boosts investment in pasture dieback R&D
Putting a future avocado apocalypse on ice
Incentives for West Aussies to Work and Wander out Yonder
Reminder to obtain and comply with fire permits at Mildura
New life for ancient grain
Sterile fruit flies contribute to reduction in Queensland fruit fly population
An Extraodinary General Meeting of members has been called
Stellar Tassie winter keeps farmer spirits up, despite growing coronavirus concerns
National farm sector confidence continues to slide as COVID and international market concerns grow
Farmers submit ‘break glass’ plan to get workers on farm
Labour plan will help fruit and vegetable growers supply fresh produce to Australians
PGF investment in regional education and skills training
National Labour Hire Licensing vital amid workforce shortages
Young West Aussies encouraged to Work and Wander out Yonder
Construction and agriculture courses booming as government COVID support measures ramp up
Greening our cities – reducing ‘urban heat island’ effect
Newnham masterplan will deliver a vibrant future
Insight – E-commerce and wellness trends spark new opportunities in South Asia
Corteva to launch new organic insecticide to Australian market
AWU says horticulture industry thinks it is above law and must be pulled into line