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Study shows young people fearful about future due to climate change impacts

Study shows young people fearful about future due to climate change impacts

New research released from headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation reveals that over half of Australian young people (53%) surveyed feel fearful about the future due to the impacts of climate change – a view that is shared by many young people living in disaster-hit communities.

Feral cats responsible for death of 2 billion native birds, mammals and reptiles

Feral cats responsible for death of 2 billion native birds, mammals and reptiles

The Invasive Species Council and the Biodiversity Council have welcomed the release by the federal government of a draft Threat Abatement Plan for Feral Cats for public consultation.

Farmers for Climate Action appoint Natalie Collard as CEO

Farmers for Climate Action appoint Natalie Collard as CEO

Farmers for Climate Action has appointed Natalie Collard to the position of CEO, following an extensive executive recruitment process.

Exhibitors make sales of over $50 million across 50th anniversary AgQuip

Exhibitors make sales of over $50 million across 50th anniversary AgQuip

Aon AgQuip has celebrated its 50th anniversary in record style with exhibitors achieving sales of over $10-million across the three days.

Six agricultural scholarships awarded under Riverine Plains program

Six agricultural scholarships awarded under Riverine Plains program

Riverine Plains has announced that six scholarships have been awarded as part of the 2023 Riverine Plains Scholarship Program.

National Feral Deer Action Plan welcomed at farmers conference

National Feral Deer Action Plan welcomed at farmers conference

NSW Farmers has welcomed the National Feral Deer Action Plan, saying it will help control the pest animals.

AgQuip showcases innovation as it celebrates 50 year anniversary

AgQuip showcases innovation as it celebrates 50 year anniversary

Showcasing innovation in the rural sector will be a major highlight of this year’s Aon AgQuip, when the 50thbirthday event gets underway in North West NSW later this month.

Farm insurance bears cost of rising climate change inaction

Farm insurance bears cost of rising climate change inaction

Farmers for Climate Action, an organisation representing more than 8000 Australian farmers, says two recent insurance reports have laid bare the rising cost of climate change inaction.

Shuttle stallions scrutinised as they enter Australia for breeding season

Shuttle stallions scrutinised as they enter Australia for breeding season

​Shuttle stallions are highly valuable, male thoroughbred and standardbred horses who are ‘shuttled’ between the Northern and Southern hemisphere to mate and produce valuable offspring for the racing industry.

Regional centres ill equipped to handle influx of tree changers

Regional centres ill equipped to handle influx of tree changers

The state’s peak farming body says country communities need to be better equipped to deal with an increasing number of ‘tree changers’.

Low water allocation prices to continue on record volumes of stored water

Low water allocation prices to continue on record volumes of stored water

Today Aither released their tenth annual Aither Water Markets Report summarising water trading activity and trends in the 2022-23 water year and provides insights into the outlook for 2023-24.

Feasibility study for state-wide network of truck washing and effluent facilities

Feasibility study for state-wide network of truck washing and effluent facilities

The South Australian Government will provide $150,000 to Livestock SA towards conducting a business case into the feasibility of a state-wide network of truck washing and effluent facilities.