3G Shutdown Delayed Among Major Safety Concerns for Regional Australia
Telstra and Optus have delayed their 3G shutdown, announcing one last push for mass public awareness of the impending closures.
China Blames Aussie Beef as Steroid Scandal Sizzles at Paris Olympics
China has blamed Australian beef for positive steroid tests from a swimmer, which recently came to light at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Collins to Cultivate New Role as Minister for Agriculture
A cabinet reshuffle in Canberra, sparked by the resignation of two senior ministers, has landed the sector with a new minister for agriculture.
Bird Flu Continues to Wreak Havoc On Australian Poultry Industry
Australia-wide the effects of a significant avian influenza (bird flu) outbreak are beginning to be felt – from poultry professionals to punters.
Australian Parliament Bans Live Sheep Exports, Igniting Industry Outcry
In a landmark decision, and amidst industry outcry, the Australian Parliament is set to terminate the live sheep export trade by May 2028.
Australian Wine Exports to China Surge to $86 Million in First Month Post-Tariffs
In just one month Australia’s exports to China have soared to over $86 million following the removal of heavy anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariffs.
Jailhouse Flock: Inmates Moo-ving up Production at Upgraded Dairy
A minimum security prison in South Australia is making headlines with its recently opened impressive new dairy facility.