Southern Murray Darling Basin water entitlement markets lose nearly $2 billion
Southern Murray-Darling Basin water entitlement markets have lost nearly $2 billion in value over 2023-24, despite Commonwealth buybacks.
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Southern Murray-Darling Basin water entitlement markets have lost nearly $2 billion in value over 2023-24, despite Commonwealth buybacks.
Primary producers across the country have the chance to develop their knowledge, free of charge, at a series of Rabo Client Council online workshops, designed to help provide financial skills key to managing an agricultural enterprise. The practical Financial Skills Workshops – providing primary producers with an opportunity to both upskill and network – will be held […]
Australia’s defence against crippling biosecurity threats was strengthened with the launch of the Charles Sturt University Biosecurity Hub (the Hub), a co-investment in research and training of almost $30 million to enhance the nation’s biosecurity defences, protecting our food, farms and communities.
Beef Australia has launched two new international study tours, offering unique opportunities for participants to explore the best of the global agricultural industry.
New South Wales mixed farmer Stuart Tait has taken out the 2024 Rabobank Business Management Prize from a field of some of Australia’s and New Zealand’s leading farmers.
The Australian Alliance for Animals congratulates The Hon Julie Collins MP on her appointment as the new Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and thanks outgoing Minister Murray Watt for his leadership over the past two years.
RACV has released the results of its My Country Road survey, with more than 7,000 Victorians providing important data on the safety of regional roads across the state.
Charles Sturt University has contributed to a new report from the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, ‘Blueprint to Repair Australia’s Landscapes’, that outlines a detailed and costed roadmap on how to reverse our landscape decline.
Farmers from all corners of the state will meet in Sydney this week to discuss critical issues such as the energy transition and feeding the future.
A top stud sire, elite brood bitches, and five young bitches in varying levels of training on sheep, cattle and goats are now available following the dispersal of one of the nation’s foremost Kelpie studs, Working Kelpies of Kirkcaldy.
Farmers are urged to see what small steps they could take to boost their on-farm safety as NSW Farmers kicks off a series of workshops during National Farm Safety Week.
Australia’s first Agritourism Summit is set to take place on August 29 in the Southern Highlands of NSW where tourism and farming connect in an insightful and practical day-long event for farmers.