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‘It’s beneficial for the sheep’: The surprising ‘win-win’ for solar panels on farms
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‘It’s beneficial for the sheep’: The surprising ‘win-win’ for solar panels on farms

Farmers are increasingly finding that hosting renewable projects not only provides guaranteed income, but can also offer agricultural benefits.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons

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Bandicoot bandits taking a bite out of a multimillion-dollar business

Bandicoot bandits taking a bite out of a multimillion-dollar business

The unlikely gourmands are pilfering thousands of dollars of farmed black truffles a night, but a PhD student has been working to get them to change their ways.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
‘Unpick the damage that’s been done’: Inside NSW plan to rein in rampant land-clearing

‘Unpick the damage that’s been done’: Inside NSW plan to rein in rampant land-clearing

The Minns government will tighten land-clearing laws loosened by the Coalition in 2016 and strengthen the contentious biodiversity offsets scheme.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
‘There’s no benefit’: Call to cut back daylight saving in NSW

‘There’s no benefit’: Call to cut back daylight saving in NSW

NSW should knock two months off daylight saving and let it run from November to March because post-pandemic work habits have largely made it redundant, critics say.

  • by Catherine Naylor
Bone found at Balmoral Beach reveals origins of Australia’s apex predator

Bone found at Balmoral Beach reveals origins of Australia’s apex predator

When Sally Wasef sent a bone found in an exclusive Sydney enclave off for carbon testing, she thought it would be a couple of hundred years old. She was wrong.

  • by Catherine Naylor
How a flock of 12 sheep helped one man heal his ‘soul tiredness’

How a flock of 12 sheep helped one man heal his ‘soul tiredness’

One burnt-out writer, 12 sheep, numerous lambs – and a renewed sense of the sheer wonder of life.

  • by John Connell
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‘I thought it was a horse’: Rogue pigs run amok across NSW

‘I thought it was a horse’: Rogue pigs run amok across NSW

Oscar Pearse was sitting on his tractor planting a crop of chickpeas when he looked over his shoulder and saw his nemeses approaching.

  • by Catherine Naylor
Gas made from cow manure could be new front in energy fight

Gas made from cow manure could be new front in energy fight

Advocates want to increase our production of biomethane to shore up supply, but environment groups say it’s not needed except for industrial uses.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Consumers urged not to stockpile eggs as Coles imposes limits

Consumers urged not to stockpile eggs as Coles imposes limits

Hundreds of thousands of birds have been killed after bird flu was found at five Victorian poultry farms, raising concerns about egg supply and prices.

  • by Madeleine Heffernan, Jessica Yun and Broede Carmody
Local growers devastated as Woolworths swaps to Chinese, South African fruit

Local growers devastated as Woolworths swaps to Chinese, South African fruit

Growers were told in a meeting at SPC’s Shepparton office last month that orders of peaches for cans would be reduced by 40 per cent, and pears by 60 per cent. 

  • by Mary Ward
WA farmers plan to flood freeways in stand against live export ban

WA farmers plan to flood freeways in stand against live export ban

Mitchell and Kwinana freeway and Stirling Highway commuters should prepare for added congestion Friday morning as #keepthesheep campaigners head to Elizabeth Quay.

  • by Claire Ottaviano

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