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A picture is worth a thousand words – new cotton competition dispelling myths

Cotton Australia (CA) has launched a creative new competition that invites entrants to take unique photographs showcasing their experiences and dispel myths surrounding cotton...

More fire ants found outside containment zone

Authorities are concerned after fire ants were again found well outside Queensland's containment zone. More fire ant nests have been found west of the Great...

Regions open to migrants

International students and overseas workers could still move to Australia's regions even if the opposition attempts to free up housing supply by slashing migration. Opposition...

Premier points finger at supermarkets over probe ‘snub’

Coles and Woolworths have been grilled by Queensland Premier Steven Miles after he made a surprise appearance at a supermarket pricing inquiry in mid-May. Woolworths...

Mastering the industry to engineer change

Every day is a new and exciting challenge for engineering technologist Jodie Kilpatrick who spends her days solving technical challenges and leading teams in...

Rock bottom to world champ

Sam Bloom, three-time world para-surfing champion, best-selling author, movie muse and nurse last month shared her inspiring journey of resilience at Beef2024 in Rockhampton. And,...

Next-gen fertilisers: Less chemicals, lower emissions

Q: What weighs 10 times as much as the world’s tallest building? A: The amount of fertiliser used by Aussie farmers each year. Yep, around five...

Cream of the crop

Queensland is Australia’s cheese and ice cream capital. The Sunshine State dominated the field in the hunt for the nation’s finest produce at the Brisbane...

Producers urged to “act now” to stay in control of farm finances

Primary producers in southern Queensland are being urged to take a proactive approach in managing their farm finances, with interest rates peaking and the...

Act now on fire ants

The threat of Red Imported Fire Ants is, unfortunately, lingering above our heads, or perhaps better said at our feet, with the recent discovery...

Rural Generalists overlooked

With the Federal Government’s budget announcement, it is becoming more evident that the Rural Generalist as a health profession is being phased out. To regional...

Pumps go portable

Field day exhibitors offer plenty of choice when it comes to firefighting pumps but how do you pick one that will deliver many years...

Dedications pays off

Three Toogoolawah State High School students have proven that hard work beyond the classroom can lead to success on the state stage, with impressive...