Hi-tech farm jobs ready for take-off
Technology is poised to change Australian farming practice forever.
Technology is poised to change Australian farming practice forever.
Cheap houses, growing jobs, a fabulous lifestyle: in the regions, people live where they love to be.
Regional training and work opportunities are the key to improving rural health, experts say.
Mining companies are increasingly focusing on community engagement and not just economic impact.
Forget yuppies, hipsters and dinks. The latest demographic group is Virus Escapees Seeking Provincial Australia.
Students are reaping the lifestyle benefits of studying at regional universities.
The mining industry remains crucial to the generation of jobs in regional Australia.
Our food, beverage and grocery manufacturing sector helps to bind the social fabric of our regions with jobs and economic prosperity.
A rising global demand for Australian timber shows promising signs for the future.
From a crowded Sydney site to Gippsland Victoria, this energy infrastructure company hasn’t looked back.
The relationship between the resources sector and indigenous communities remains a work in progress.
If we are to realise our full potential as a nation, we must realise the full potential of our regions.
Tourism is thriving in the Mudgee region despite back-to-back national crises.
Businesses have been scrambling to invest in technology to help shore up supply chains exposed by the viral outbreak.
As Australia dares to contemplate better times ahead, agriculture is ready to put its foot down and accelerate a return to economic prosperity.
One of the clearest answers for policy focus which will help us climb out of the looming economic recession is our renewable, innovative forest industries.
With all the bad economic news it comes as a surprise to learn that not all industries lost jobs during the lockdown.
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