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Youth ponder global food challenges

LAST week Canberra hosted the World Youth Agriculture Summit with 100 young people aged 18-25 from 33 countries in attendance. The summit was an opportunity...

Tansey takes the crown

This year’s Queensland polocrosse season has come to an end with a hard-fought final between traditional rivals Tansey and Warwick. The Cunningham Polocrosse Club hosted...

Glenisa bull sale

An enthusiastic group of prospective buyers viewed the 2015 Glenisa Angus Bull sale draft at the on-property open day Glen Aplin on Saturday 1...

Farmers responsible for NLIS tags

The Northern Tablelands Local Land Services is reminding farmers that it is their responsibility to ensure National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) identification is in...

Family focus at polocrosse

FAMILIES will be the focus at this weekend’s rescheduled Clifton polocrosse carnival. The club postponed the event two months ago after heavy rain made...

Rain forecast for mid July

By SONJA KOREMANS A WEAK high pressure system over South Australia extends a ridge into the Southern Downs this week with dry and sunny conditions...

Prime beef

By SONJA KOREMANS THE Alumy Creek angus stud at Tenterfield will offer 45 bulls at its 25th annual sale on Saturday. The draft includes...

Better rains expected

By SONJA KOREMANS THERE is a strong chance of a wetter than normal June and July with the weather pattern likely to...

Farmers upbeat despite drought

By SONJA KOREMANS TWO-thirds of farmers are actively preparing for drought but remain remarkably upbeat about the rural sector’s outlook. With an El Nino...

Fight is on for our food

By SONJA KOREMANS ALL Australians can have their say on what they want in clearer country of origin food labelling. Minister for Industry and...

Rural mental health shared

By SONJA KOREMANS ONE stressful event can be all it takes to trigger severe depression. Illness, financial hardship or a relationship breakdown can have...

Drought funding flows

By SONJA KOREMANS LOCAL drought-striken farmers will soon be able share in a multi-million dollar relief package. More than 70 per cent of Queensland...

Warwick Clontarf boys ready to make their mark

The Warwick Clontarf Academy has marked another year in the program’s decade-long effort to lift outcomes for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander boys. Since...