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Seventeen former native timber harvest and haulage crews have been sitting idle – while being paid 70 per cent of their monthly rate.
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9th September 2024
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Forest and fire work grinds to a halt
Seventeen former native timber harvest and haulage crews have been sitting idle – while being paid 70 per cent of their monthly rate.
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Beef export figures reveal US push
The beef industry is on track to produce its biggest export volumes yet, as the US dominates volumes. We break down the latest figures.
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Pyramid Hill aiming to break 74 year flag drought
There is only one surviving member of Pyramid Hill’s last flag team of 1950, and his grandson has the chance to be part of the next premiership team this Saturday.
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‘Transparency’: Antibiotic-free beef found to contain antibiotics
The US meat industry is on notice after 20 per cent of meat branded “antibiotic-free” was found to contain antibiotics.
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How Yarram farmers went from 330 to 1000 cows
The Barlows have taken their humble dairy from a 330-head establishment to more than 1000-head in a 10-person operation.
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