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National Farmers Federation (NFF) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tony Mahar has resigned from the role to become the new Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner (AEIC).

National Farmers Federation (NFF) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tony Mahar has resigned from the role to become the new Austral...

The countdown is on to find out which cutting edge technology will win the 2024 Henty Machine of the Year Award.

Contributions are being sought to ...

WoolProducers is the latest agricultural organisation, throwing its support behind a planned rally in Canberra, following alarm...

We're introducing a weekly round-up of the news affecting the agriculture industry. Read below for updates on the key issues ev...

Only one in 10 farmers believe the Federal Government has a positive plan for the farming sector, a ...

The live export ban for the Australian sheep industry was a topic at the tip of many tongues at Lamb...

Changes to the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program, which will more than double accreditation costs on a per year basi...

The countdown is on to find out which cutting edge technology will win the 2024 Henty Machine of the Year Award.
Contributions are being sought to inform a project aimed at helping farmers start or grow their reputation as employers of choice.
WoolProducers is the latest agricultural organisation, throwing its support behind a planned rally in Canberra, following alarming findings announced in the Australian Wool Production Forecasting Committee report. 
We're introducing a weekly round-up of the news affecting the agriculture industry. Read for updates on the key issues everyone is talking about right now.
Only one in 10 farmers believe the Federal Government has a positive plan for the farming sector, a drop of nearly 38% from 2023, according to survey results released on Wednesday.
The live export ban for the Australian sheep industry was a topic at the tip of many tongues at LambEx. However, it wasn't a discussion the new Ag Minister wanted to have.
Changes to the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program, which will more than double accreditation costs on a per year basis for producers wishing to sell livestock, have been confirmed after months of speculation.

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