Billie’s legacy of hope helps mum Shine
Despite her short life, Billie Kinder has left behind a legacy that is helping other children in rural Australia.
Despite her short life, Billie Kinder has left behind a legacy that is helping other children in rural Australia.
Fertiliser, fuel and chemicals are vital inputs for farmers. But the reliance on inputs means Australia’s food security is vulnerable.
Suspended Townsville mayor Troy Thompson says he absolutely refutes “any and all” of the allegations that led to his 12-month stand-down, including embellishing his military and university records.
Australia’s lack of regulation on organic food products could mean consumers are being misled, the industry has warned.
Grazier Andrew Lawrie’s latest cash crop – carbon credits – has survived floods, droughts and doubts to become not only a way to improve his land but also secure his family’s financial future.
The European Union drew up a map of agricultural land in Australia as part of its deforestation crackdown. Now, the bloc admits it got it wrong.
Already Australia’s biggest trading partner in the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates has signed a free-trade agreement that is set to benefit farmers and exporters.
The agriculture sector has grown from $55bn to $80bn since 2018. But it will fall short of its $100bn 2030 goal if there are no improvements in road and rail freight infrastructure, the industry’s peak body says.
The 50th wind turbine has been installed at Twiggy Forrest’s central Queensland wind farm. But there are concerns that projects like it planned along the Great Dividing Range could destroy the ecosystems they’re meant to protect.
A federal inquiry warned the government to take the threat of fire ants seriously or it would come back to bite us. Experts say the Albanese government’s response is extremely disappointing.
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