Stay up to date with the latest livestock trends

AuctionsPlus brings you the latest insights from Australia’s livestock markets, direct to the airwaves.
Each weekday, the team from APlus News delivers concise two-and-a-half-minute updates for radio audiences across the country covering cattle, sheep and key seasonal drivers that matter to producers.

Missed a report? Catch up below, or get in touch to have our updates featured on your local station.

Listen to the latest reports

Tune in to the most recent market updates from AuctionsPlus.

Wednesday, March 11
2:33

 

Tuesday, March 10
2:36

 

Monday, March 2
2:18

 

Friday, February 27
2:04

 

Thursday, February 26
2:16

 

About our radio reports

Every weekday, AuctionsPlus market analysts share the latest insights from across the yards – tracking price trends, buyer demand and seasonal conditions shaping the market.

These two-and-a-half-minute updates are produced for regional radio networks to help farmers make timely, informed business decisions.

If you’d like to include these reports in your program, we’d love to hear from you.

Broadcast our reports

We provide daily audio updates, free for regional radio stations to broadcast across their networks.

For access, contact Natasha Lobban via nlobban@auctionsplus.com.au 

 

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