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At least two livestock trailers have been vandalised in Wagga Wagga and Goulburn in recent days, with an underground international activist group allegedly responsible for the attacks. NSW Farmers Board Member Alan Brown said the crimes were a scrouge on Australian agriculture and those responsible must be brought to justice immediately.  “This is disgraceful behaviour and it’s clear these activists have no respect for the law,” Mr Brown said. In the wake of the attacks, Mr Brown called on all levels of government to take immediate action to protect farmers from increasingly dangerous activist tactics.  

At least two livestock trailers have been vandalised in Wagga Wagga and Goulburn in recent days, w...

We've rounded up some of the latest ag news of the week, bringing you all the key updates in one easy-to-read spot.

US President Donald Trump has just given Australian red meat producers a glimmer of hope that their beef and lamb exports won't...

When one of the original CALM assessors Neil Henderson, sent Hamish McFarlane, from Te Mania Angus, some cuttings of newspaper ...

The National Farmers Federation (NFF) has revealed its election platform, ahead of the Federal Election that could be called an...

The Federal Court on Friday found that Telstra made false or misleading representations...

The biosecurity tax has been sensationally axed, with the government fully discharging the Biosecurity Protection Levy from the...

Dr Chris Rodwell has been appointed Transition Advocate for ...

A trial conducted at Charles Sturt University’s feedlot in Wagga Wagga, NSW, has shown a 4.6% weight per day advantage from usi...

Quambatook mixed farmer Brett Hosking was announced as the newly elected President of the Victorian Farmers Federation on...

NSW Farmers has warned that the banning of the live export of sheep by sea could drop the value of the state's sheep and lamb s...

Australian cattle prices will ease in the first half of 2025 due to high levels of supply, according to Rural Bank’s 2025 Agric...

China has lifted suspensions from the last two Australian meat processors restricted from exporting to the country.

AWU says shearers are working for poverty wages in unsafe sheds

The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) has called on the...

Elders has entered into an agreement to acquire Delta Agribusiness for $475 million.

Imagine a future where packs of robotic dogs take soil samples at your farm and swarms of bird-like ...

There was some excitement in the AuctionsPlus office this week, when it was realised that an assessm...

Children across Australia are already starting to pen their Christmas lists for Santa. It’s International Rural Women’s Day and...

Natasha Lobban has rounded up the latest ag news, bringing you all the key updates in one easy-to-read spot. Stay informed on everything you need to know without any hassle.
US President Donald Trump has just given Australian red meat producers a glimmer of hope that their beef and lamb exports won't be caught up in the trade war playing out internationally this week.
We revisit Te Mania's first ever online sale with CALM in 1987, and what the business has planned this autumn, nearly 40 years later.
The National Farmers Federation (NFF) has revealed its election platform, ahead of the Federal Election that could be called any day now.
Natasha Lobban has rounded up the latest ag news, bringing you all the key updates in one easy-to-read spot. Stay informed on everything you need to know without any hassle.
There's been plenty of action in Canberra this week, with the scrapping of the Biosecurity Protection Levy, the Super Tax and Nature Positive legislation. Plus other ag news snippets from the week.
The biosecurity tax has been sensationally axed, with the government fully discharging the Biosecurity Protection Levy from the Senate Notice Papers on Wednesday.
Dr Chris Rodwell has been appointed Transition Advocate for the Government’s live sheep export phase-out. Plus other ag news snippets from the week.
A trial conducted at Charles Sturt University’s feedlot in Wagga Wagga, NSW, has shown a 4.6% weight per day advantage from using a probiotic feed supplement

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