Northern WA pastoralists and stakeholders have raised concerns that an inoperative water gauge could mean thousands of cubic gigalitres were lost in the planning management of the Fitzroy River.
Georgia Campion
Rebecca Nadge
WA dairy Brownes and supermarket giant Coles have both copped hefty fines from the competition watchdog for two alleged breaches of the Dairy Code of Conduct.
Daniel Newell
Kimberley station manager Isabella Thrupp makes jeans for women who work the land, and said her business boom has coincided with the rise in women applying for jobs on remote stations.
Danielle Marsland
Cunderdin College of Agriculture will use its $5.4 million State Budget funding to upgrade piggery infrastructure for pork production training at the college.
Almost three months on from the outbreak of war in the Middle East, uncertainty continues to dog WA’s producers as they deal with the “new normal” of soaring input costs and supply constraints.
Katanning brothers David and Geoff Stade have been devastated by the live sheep export ban. But a change to their flock composition about 20 years ago could see them weather the industry storm a little longer.
Some agricultural-grade soils have been found to naturally suppress one of the most damaging diseases for broadacre crops in Australia.
The MacLachlan family is carving up its dynastic empire as succession is carried out, with more than 1 million hectares of South Australian aggregated pastoral land to hit the market this month.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is encouraging sheep producers to take early, preventative action to reduce the risk of pregnancy toxaemia and hypocalcaemia during winter.
Environmentalists say the federal environment minister's decision not to assess plans to bulldoze tropical savanna for industrial agriculture is legally flawed.
Lloyd Jones
Industry has welcomed permanent government funding to the national pesticides and veterinary medicines regulator, but says it falls short of what is needed and the cost recovery method is flawed.
The former managing director of popular burger joint Meet & Bun has pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences.
Jessica Evensen
Joondalup Health Campus chief executive Renaud Mazy has quit the top job after just two years at the beleaguered hospital.
Hannah Cross
A key contractor at the Thunderbird mineral sands mine is out the door, with the WA operation teetering on the brink of financial collapse.
Adrian Rauso
The Wheatbelt has been rocked by tragedy after three young people were killed in two separate crashes in less than 24 hours.
Troy de Ruyter
Council members voted 14-1 at their May meeting to change planning policies for three suburbs.
Sophie Gannon
Football icon Neale Daniher has died after a public and inspirational fight with motor neurone disease that lasted more than a decade.
A Great Southern town has been rocked by the death of a well-known farmer and passionate country football supporter in a horrific crash on Saturday morning.
The battle for dominance over the lucrative market has so far focused largely on the key US market, currently accounting for more than half of both Novo’s and Eli Lilly’s respective sales.
Elsa Ohlen
These are the three key areas where Russia’s leader would like to deepen ties and extract concrete pledges.
Emily Williams
Leaders say that they want to hear the honest truth about what’s happening but almost half of executives surveyed said that a lack of honest feedback is their primary concern.
Sophie Caldwell
With thousands of YouTube creators relying on the platform for income, many are turning to strategists as essential advisors on how to keep videos viral.
Alex Sherman and Zach Vallese
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Dean Hubbard
Georgia Campion and Rebecca Nadge
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Simon Wallwork is a grain and livestock producer in Corrigin, Western Australia, and chair of AgZero.
Kendall Galbraith
Andrew Weidemann
John Hassell
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