New Faces On QRAA Board

New Faces On QRAA Board

Agriculture Minister Bill Byrne has named the replacements to fill vacancies on the Board of the Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority (QRAA).

Chickens Go On Show At Nanango

Chickens Go On Show At Nanango

Wyandotte chicken breeders from as far afield as Western Australia, northern NSW and Charters Towers converged on Nanango’s Showgrounds on Saturday to show off and admire each other’s birds.

Blackbutt Celebrates ‘Fantastic’ Show

Blackbutt Celebrates ‘Fantastic’ Show

The 83rd annual Blackbutt Show had something for everyone this year – a dog show, a large equestrian competition, woodchopping and the finals of several Sub-Chamber competitions to determine who will represent the South Burnett at the Ekka.

New Grants Help Wine Producers

New Grants Help Wine Producers

The Australian wine industry can plan for the future on sure footing following the Federal Government’s Budget announcements of two new grant programs to promote Australian wine at home and abroad.

Deadly Plant Pest Knocking At Door

Deadly Plant Pest Knocking At Door

International experts will be gathering in Brisbane this week to swap information and strengthen Australia’s defences against one of the world’s most devastating plant pests, Xylella fastidiosa.

Government Waives Water Licence Fees

Government Waives Water Licence Fees

Almost 400 landholders in drought-declared parts of the South Burnett, Cherbourg and six other regions who were billed for annual water licence fees in February will receive either a refund or a credit for it.

Burrandowan Beats The Rain

Burrandowan Beats The Rain

Rain in Kingaroy on Saturday morning failed to deter many racegoers from attending the Burrandowan Picnic Races, and their faith was rewarded with a fine day’s weather and all the fun of the South Burnett’s oldest race meeting.

Co-Ops Urge Government Rethink

Co-Ops Urge Government Rethink

The Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals has welcomed a number of initiatives in this year’s Budget, but urged the government to reconsider the role co-operatives and mutuals can play in delivering services more efficiently.

AgForce Pleased With Budget

AgForce Pleased With Budget

Peak farming body AgForce has praised the Federal Budget, saying the Federal Government had “kept the faith” and delivered on election promises to advance agriculture.