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Nationals Scrap Net Zero Target
The National Party has officially abandoned its commitment to net zero emissions, following a unanimous party room decision on Sunday.
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Nov 21 min read


NSW shearers make history with world record 2,301 lambs shorn in eight hours
A team of five shearers in Southern New South Wales has set a new world record by shearing 2,301 Merino lambs over the course of eight hours.
Flow Australia
Nov 23 min read


NSW Shearer Sets Record as First Woman to Shear 500 Merino Lambs in a Day
A New South Wales shearer has made history by becoming the first woman to shear more than 500 Merino lambs in a single day, securing herself not her first - but second world record.
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Nov 23 min read


Farm groups warn of competition gaps following Elders-Delta merger
The recent merger between agribusiness giants Elders and Delta has sparked concerns about competition and pricing in regional Australia, particularly in areas with few rural suppliers.
Flow Australia
Nov 22 min read


"Right to Repair" push gains traction in Australian agriculture
Farmers are calling for stronger Right to Repair laws to give them fairer access to fix their own machinery, reduce costly delays, and protect productivity during busy seasons.
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Nov 22 min read


Regional MPs condemns Federal Governments proposal to cut regional road speed limits
Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin has criticised the Albanese Government’s proposal to lower default speed limits on unsigned rural roads, describing the move as “a surrender” of the government’s responsibility to maintain regional infrastructure.
Flow Australia
Nov 22 min read


Crowds Saddle Up for a Big Day at Rodeo by the Sea in Streaky Bay
Streaky Bay was abuzz over the weekend as thousands turned out for the annual Rodeo by the Sea, held on Saturday, October 18.
Flow Australia
Oct 262 min read


Mixed Outlook for SA Grain Producers as Crops Push Through Spring
South Australian grain growers are cautiously optimistic this spring, with recent rainfall keeping crops alive despite lingering drought pressures.
Flow Australia
Oct 262 min read


Producers call for "realistic approach" to caged-egg phase out as supermarket giant backflips on promise
A representative farming group has called for a “realistic” approach to egg production, saying all three systems - cage, barn, and free-range - must remain on supermarket shelves to guarantee supply and affordability.
Flow Australia
Oct 262 min read


Rural Road Safety Month: NHVR reminds people to "share the road responsibly"
As Rural Road Safety Month draws to a close for another year, the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator is reminding people to share the road responsibly year-round as crashes in regional areas remain far too common.
Flow Australia
Oct 262 min read


From the classroom to the cowshed: SA's Young Farmer of the Year giving guests a glimpse into life as a dairy farmer
South Australian dairy farmer and former teacher Narelle Zanker - alongside her husband Joel - is helping people experience firsthand the joys of dairy farming - one tour, calf and conversation at a time.
Flow Australia
Oct 262 min read


Milk, Meat and Missed Opportunities: Why Australia Should Embrace Its Camels
Australia's largest camel farm and dairy is leading the push to reframe how Australians view camels - not as feral pests, but as a valuable and sustainable livestock option.
Flow Australia
Oct 262 min read


Popular Motorbike Crop Trials Tour Rides into South Australia for the First Time
A unique mix of agriculture, community, and two-wheeled adventure made its way into South Australia for the first time last week as ADAMA Australia's 2-Wheel Trial Tour hit the road across the state.
Flow Australia
Oct 262 min read


Grain Growers Urged to Have Their Say in First Levy Vote in 40 Years
Grain Producers Australia (GPA) is calling on growers across the country to take part in a historic consultation process currently underway, giving them the opportunity to vote directly on grain levy rates for the first time in nearly 40 years.
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Oct 262 min read


Sheep Producers Australia now selling eID tags online in industry first
Australian sheep producers can now buy electronic identification (eID) tags directly online through Sheep Producers Australia in an industry-first initiative designed to cut costs, improve access, and reinvest in the future of the sector. Sheep Producers Australia (SPA) Chair Bindi Murray said the platform was developed to make traceability reforms simpler and more affordabke for producers. The platform will also allow any profits made to be directed back into industry suppo
Flow Australia
Oct 222 min read


CWA Calls on Women in NSW and ACT to Share Their Voice in Annual Survey
The Country Women’s Association of New South Wales is inviting women across the state and in the ACT to take part in its Annual Women’s Survey, an initiative designed to strengthen advocacy efforts by collecting real data on the issues affecting women in rural, regional and urban communities.
Flow Australia
Oct 222 min read


MLA Launches Global Campaign for World Iron Awareness Week
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has launched a global awareness campaign for World Iron Awareness Week (October 13 to 19)
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Oct 131 min read


Australia Secures $22 Million Blueberry Export Deal with Vietnam
Australian blueberry growers are set to benefit from a new trade agreement with Vietnam, valued at approximately $22 million over five years.
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Oct 131 min read


Rabobank Announces Community Hub Program Recipients
Twelve rural community hubs across Australia will each receive $10,000 as part of Rbaobank's inaugural Rabo Community Hub Program, designed to support and upgrade vital local facilities.
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Oct 131 min read


Annual Game Duck Survey to Begin in Victoria
Victoria’s annual survey of game duck populations will commence on 21 October, with biologists set to monitor more than 850 sites across the state.
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Oct 91 min read
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