Winter crops unloaded, summer seeding at stake: Queensland growers race for rain
As the curtain closes on winter grain harvests in southern and central Queensland - and the push begins to establish summer crops - growers'...
Giant hailstorms wipe out crops across southern Queensland
Severe storms over the weekend have ripped through parts of southern Queensland leaving farmland battered, crops destroyed and farmers counting heavy losses.
On the Darling...
Roma hosts the Rural Generalist Forum
The Maranoa played host to the 20-year celebration of rural generalist practice in Queensland.
The forum came after positive news that Rural Generalists (RG) will...
Landcare trailblazers invest in ag future
Monto's Burnham family are proud to invest in the future of agriculture.
Carly and Grant Burnham and their four children Lily, Ruby, Knox and...
‘Just A Farmer’ sparks conversations on mental health in rural communities
A powerful Australian film highlighting the often silent struggles of rural life is bringing communities together and sparking vital conversations about mental health in...
Tick-tock William Tapp wins the Chinchilla Grandfather Clock
William Tapp of Allora has ridden his son Charles's homebred mare Lonesome Dove Flight to victory in the Black Truck & Ag Chinchilla Grandfather...
Champion adds to legacy
In a compelling display of precision and consistency, NSW horseman Hugh Miles has again asserted his dominance in the campdraft arena, winning the Condamine...
Leading scientist to set the climate record straight at Cattle Connect
JBS’s Global Chief Livestock Scientist, Dr Sarah Klopatek, will tackle the question of how to correctly measure the impact of cattle and climate, as...
CT scanners for Dalby and Charleville
“The Warrego Electorate will benefit from the Crisafulli State Government’s fully-funded Hospital Rescue Plan, with new CT Scanners being delivered to Dalby and Charleville,”...
Third in Australia, best cattle parader
Australia covers a large area of land, and to be named best in Australia is an outstanding achievement.
At the Royal Adelaide Show earlier...
Why November Matters for Men in the Bush
Out here in the bush, November rolls in with the scent of cut hay, the hum of harvesters, and the promise of summer storms....
Farmland values in CQ jump 148 per cent
Australian farmland values continued to plateau across the first half of 2025 nationally, but Central Queensland’s median price per hectare rose a whopping 148.5...


















