Rural life in the days before power
THIS edition of Bush Tele we share another tale from the compelling Killarney Life Stories collection.
THIS edition of Bush Tele we share another tale from the compelling Killarney Life Stories collection.
After four days the Brisbane Truck Show has now come to an end with the event boasting an unprecedented growth eclipsing the successful 2011 Show.
UPDATE: Family of Patrick O’Sullivan remain by his hospital bed as his recovery from a critical head injury slowly progresses.
THE debate between the sawlog industry and environmentalists looks set to re-ignite over recommendations in a NSW upper house inquiry released last week.
THEY clock up thousands of kilometres travelling each year – but any bull rider will tell you there’s nothing better than competing in front of a home crowd.
GRAZING varieties were under the spotlight at an oats demonstration site field day held on Clay and Peter Smith’s Nobby property Hurston Downs last Tuesday.
WITH talk of shooting cattle in the north, Warwick region producers are faring better than their northern and western counterparts, due to a number of factors.
GLENGALLAN cattleman Barry Turner has lived a lifetime on the black soil flood plain and he reckons you’d be “hard pushed to find sweeter country anywhere”.
A GENEROUS donation from a cereal company has helped one Burnett Heads farming family to the tune of $7000.
THEY are chefs, marketing experts, student architects and everything in between, and for the past six months have been honorary residents of the Southern Downs.
OATS growers will be forgiven for a doing a little rain dance of joy this week, amid forecasts of widespread wet weather across the Southern Downs.
THE NEW-look Wild Dog Barrier Fence Panel has selected George Moore, deputy mayor of the Western Downs Regional Council, as its chairman.
OFFICIALS are demanding more resources be put into research in the wake of a world first case where two horses contracted the deadly Australian Bat Lyssavirus.
IT WAS a frigid start to the day with the mercury dropping to a nose-numbing three degrees before mother nature raised the temperature to 22.
GPS trackers are being fitted to wild dogs in peri-urban areas to gain a better understanding of their habits and their movements.
THE death of 46 heifers at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry's 'Swans Lagoon' property near Ayr is being independently investigated.
THE weather was perfect for Killarney’s Flood Recovery Fundraiser at the weekend, and what a weekend it was.
BIOSECURITY Queensland personnel met with Highborne Farm owner Cameron Osborne at the weekend after two horses contracted the deadly Australian bat lyssavirus.
AUSVEG has launched a 1800-AGRONOMIST hotline for vegetable growers.
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