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Chemicals and cooler weather keep Russian wheat aphid in check08 December 2016, 11:21 -
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Flooded Wakool River06 December 2016, 06:24 -
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Short film The Invisible Edge uses creative arts to tackle stigma of rural youth suicide06 December 2016, 01:51 -
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More regional refugee resettlements likely, backed by Deputy Prime Minister06 December 2016, 11:49 -
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First koala spotted in 75 years in Kosciuszko National Park06 December 2016, 11:32
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Keeping a lid on Russian wheat aphid
Russian wheat aphids' damage to grain crops is limited by insecticides and cooler weather.
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Farmer desperately tries to save native fish from deadly blackwater event
A farmer along the Wakool River works to save native fish from suffocating in deoxygenated floodwaters.
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Short film targets rural youth at risk of suicide
Film maker Ian Thomson uses storytelling to encourage young rural men to start a conversation about mental health.
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Deputy Prime Minister backs refugee resettlement in regional Australia
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce supports the rollout of more refugee programs in regional areas.
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First koala seen in 75 years in Kosciuszko National Park
A motorist spots a koala in Kosciuszko National Park — the first sighting since the 1940s.
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Research investigates India's national obsession with chickpeas
A researcher looking into how chickpeas are used in India finds consumers on the sub-continent use the pulse in hundreds of ways.
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Country residents buying pubs to keep their local meeting place going
Faced with the prospect of a town with no beer, residents in several regional New South Wales towns band together to buy their local pub.
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Key crops look good for NSW grain growers
The grain harvest in New South Wales is in full swing and farmers are hoping for a good finish to the season.
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Woman invents new knitting method using elbow and pole
A rural woman learns to knit beautiful wool blankets without needles after two vehicle accidents left her paralysed on one side of her body.
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Cool finish to canola season helps deliver strong yields and oil content
National canola crop is in much better shape than industry expected.
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Chemicals and cooler weather keep Russian wheat aphid in check
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- Farmer desperately tries to save native fish from deadly blackwater event in southern Murray-Darling system
- Short film The Invisible Edge uses creative arts to tackle stigma of rural youth suicide
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- First koala spotted in 75 years in Kosciuszko National Park
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