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Dam brings water woes

The officially declared failure of the Paradise Dam, now said to require a total rebuild, may be just the beginning of water wars expected...

Opposition says we will pay for years to come

Queenslanders will pay the hidden price of the Paradise Dam for years to come, Opposition Shadow Water Minister, Deb Frecklington said this week. But one...

Excited for the future

Queensland’s Rural Regional and Remote Women network announced election of a refreshed board in December, adding new skills and experiences while marking 30 years...

QRIDA’s Tegan gives the next generation a new lease on life in ag

With rising land prices making it difficult to gain a foothold in the agricultural industry, QRIDA’s Tegan McBride is helping aspiring farmers locked out...

Fostering future leaders

Morgan Park buzzed with youthful enthusiasm in January as 125 children from across Australia converged in Warwick for the Santa Gertrudis Cattle Youth Camp....

CA call for transparency

Cattle Australia is calling on the government to show a genuine commitment to consultation on any new biosecurity levy. As one of 50 signatories from...

Aussie flood fighters

With the continued population growth of Australia, urbanisation, and climate change, there is a need to make Australia more resilient to flooding, as well...

Bush cook’s new venture

An eager and passionate rural chef has dedicated 30 years of cooking experience to her new cook recruitment and training business, Remote Contract Cooks....

Straight from farm

Attention foodies, flavour chasers and local produce lovers, a new and incredibly authentic farmers’ market is coming to South East Queensland. A full monthly shop...

Gowns on the Downs returns to raise money for farmers in need

Gowns on the Downs Charity Ball returns on 24 February to help raise funds for Aussie Helpers, a bush charity that supports local farmers...

Farmers fed up!

Desperate farmers are begging big supermarkets to cut their fruit and vegetable prices, claiming “price gouging“ will force them off the land. In fact, Daintree...

India extends tariff-free access for lentils

India’s decision in December to extend its tariff-free period for lentils to 31 March 2025 is an “enormous outcome and a major economic and...

Mobile prostate cancer testing initiative rolls out across southern Queensland

Heart of Australia and It’s A Bloke Thing Foundation are partnering to deliver a new mobile prostate cancer testing program that will launch in...

A life with horses