FMD Response Extended
The ramped up Foot and Mouth Disease response at Australia’s international airports has been extended to June 30 next year.
The ramped up Foot and Mouth Disease response at Australia’s international airports has been extended to June 30 next year.
Nationals leader David Littleproud is calling on the Federal Government to continue the Wine Tourism and Cellar Door grants program.
Councils and Landcare groups across Queensland have been invited to apply for grants to support projects that reduce the impact of invasive plants and animals.
The State Government has released a new strategy to deal with the impacts of growing feral deer populations.
The value of Queensland agriculture, fisheries and forestry production has exceeded $23 billion for the second year in a row.
Efforts to increase the awareness about Fireweed outbreaks in the South Burnett region appear to be paying dividends.
Primary producers in disaster-affected regions of southern Queensland will soon have support from specialised resilience officers to help them recover from recent natural disasters and plan for future events.
Research is under way in Queensland to develop local vaccines and field tests for Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) in cattle.
Well-known South Burnett businesswoman Georgie Somerset AM has added the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) to her long list of Board appointments.
A study by University of Queensland researchers has found 8 per cent of urine samples drawn from the general public contained a common weed killer.
More than $200,000 in student scholarships is being offered by the mining industry to help improve land rehabilitation after the closure of coal mines.
Farmers are urged to prepare now for possible flooding and other disasters to help ensure the safety of family, workers and animals.
Durong grazier Georgie Somerset has been re-elected General President of AgForce.
The national Animal Welfare Task Group (ATWG) is seeking the views of horse owners, livestock transporters and other interested stakeholders on proposed changes to the national standards for equine transport on land.
South Burnett Regional Council has received disaster recovery and resilience funding, and is asking the community to suggest key areas where it could be spent.
South Burnett Regional Council has issued a Weed Biosecurity Alert after an outbreak of Fireweed was detected for the first time in the South Burnett.
Applications are now open for the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award, which celebrates the leadership of women involved in rural industries and communities.
The Bureau of Meteorology has formally declared what has been tipped for several weeks … a third La Niña is now under way in the Pacific Ocean.
A proposal to extend National Park access to beekeepers until 2044 has been supported by local MP Deb Frecklington, but she has questioned why a deadline is needed at all.
The BlazeAid volunteers who have been working on South Burnett properties since February this year have now packed up camp and left Murgon.