Rural

New Weather Radar Goes Live

New Weather Radar Goes Live

Images from the newly installed weather radar near Taroom are now live on the Bureau of Meteorology’s website and BOM Weather app.

Rainforests Struggling After Fires

Rainforests Struggling After Fires

Bird populations vital to rainforest regeneration are struggling to recover after the black summer bushfires devastated Australia, according to a study from the Centre for Ecosystem Science at the University of NSW.

Industry Alert For Lumpy Disease

Industry Alert For Lumpy Disease

The State Government convened a meeting of industry leaders and other stakeholders in Brisbane this week in a bit to ensure Queensland is best prepared to address the risk of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) in cattle.

Drought Status Revoked

Drought Status Revoked

The South Burnett, Cherbourg, Toowoomba and Gympie council areas are no longer officially considered to be in drought.

Weaner Sale Yards 1100

Weaner Sale Yards 1100

The Weaner Show and Sale held at the Coolabunia Saleyards on April 14 was a successful day for sellers, with cattle commanding prices in the $6 to $9 per kilogram range.

Nanango Shakes Off COVID Blues

Nanango Shakes Off COVID Blues

Nanango Show Society is “very happy” with this year’s event, despite still having to run under the “green tick” vaccination mandate.

Farm Loan Scheme Expands

Farm Loan Scheme Expands

More farm businesses will be able to apply for Regional Investment Corporation loans after the Federal Government revised the definition of a “farm business”.

Export Grants Open

Export Grants Open

Queensland exporters looking to access new markets can now get a kickstart of up to $25,000 through the State Government’s New Market Program.

Reef Debate Fires Up Again

Reef Debate Fires Up Again

Deb Frecklington has again highlighted the plight of South Burnett farmers who have been caught up in regulations designed to protect the Great Barrier Reef.

Tilapia Spotted In Creek

Tilapia Spotted In Creek

Biosecurity Queensland is investigating a report that the invasive pest fish species tilapia has been spotted in Cooby Creek, north of Toowoomba.