Rural

  1. Board members sacked from embattled Queensland Sugar Limited

    Embattled sugar marketer Queensland Sugar Limited has been forced to sack its board of industry directors as its dispute with Australia's largest sugar miller drags on.

  2. Value of mining deals drops, though volume rises

    Mergers and acquisition in Australian mining industry are up by volume, down on value as coal prices rise and sellers look for better price.

  1. Trapping wild dogs

    Wild dogs attacking sheep in SA's far west spurs farmers to learn the ropes of trapping.

  2. Rural unemployed fined

    More than 55,000 penalty notices were issued last year for participants in the Community Development Programme.

  3. Harvesting by starlight

    South Australia's Southern Flinders' warmer climate gives shiraz grape growers a head start on the season.

  4. Agriculture's gender pay gap

    A new report links low rates of women in leadership to higher gender pay gap.

  5. Seismic fish fears

    Scientific and fishing communities call for more research into the dangers to marine life from seismic surveys.

  6. Mine engineer demand

    Mining engineer graduates are in high demand as the sector gets a second wind from technology and renewables growth.

  7. White spot exodus

    A Gold Coast prawn farmer is turning to far north Queensland to keep his business afloat.

  8. Plant breakthrough

    A new discovery could pave the way to the creation of crops that can withstand harsh conditions.

Rural Life

  1. 40 years at Roper Bar

    For nearly 40 years, Veronica Januschka and her family have run a small, isolated store in the NT.

  2. Keep River comes alive

    Keep River National Park has received more than its average annual rainfall this wet season.

  3. Drought innovators

    In drought stricken outback Queensland, the small seeds of big business ideas have started to grow.

  4. Hamilton Show rocks

    sA rock sign along the Lyell Highway advertising a Show has an interesting history.

  5. Backyard bounty

    Using half a hectare of land to feed 250 families brings plenty of benefits for a SA community.

  6. Forestry battle

    A trail riding business owner says he is being "forced out of the forest" by the logging industry.

  7. Students thank volunteers

    Children's art turned into placemats as Dunedoo community thanks volunteers in bushfire-ravaged region.

  8. Camel soap

    Red Centre cattle station enjoys benefits of soap made with camel fat thanks to German cook.

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