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Forget a pub with no beer — for months Morven in south-west Queensland has been a town without a pub.
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Wild dog fence boosts lamb marking to 110 per cent
Western Queensland grazier says he's had his best lamb marking in 10 years thanks to a wild dog exclusion fence.
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The many lives of Rudi Ravetti
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Remote personal training business booms in middle of nowhere
A personal trainer working from a remote property in Queensland has won a national award, proving isolation is no barrier to success.
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Australian outback in full bloom after winter rain
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Body found at site of collapsed Opalton mine
Police find the body of a 62-year-old Longreach man underneath rubble at the site of a collapsed mine shaft in Opalton, in Queensland's central west.
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More night parrots discovered in central-west Queensland
The discovery of more night parrots in a remote national park in central-west Queensland increases the known range of the world's most mysterious bird by four times, Australian Wildlife Conservancy says.
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Night parrot conservation project expanded in Queensland
A scientific project aimed at ensuring the protection of one of the world's most elusive birds, the night parrot, is to be expanded in central-west Queensland.
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Queensland ag college board vacancies 'not good enough'
The Queensland Opposition calls for transparency on the management of the state's agricultural colleges.
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Sheep return to Qld but contractors struggle to find shearers and crutchers
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