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Agricultural commodity prices record mixed results in July: NAB
Australian agricultural commodity prices experienced a mixed month in July, with wheat and cotton prices edging up, while dairy and barley prices eased, and cattle prices tracked sideways. The movements are reflected in the NAB Rural Commodities Index* which declined 2.1 per cent in July.
Flood outlook and recovery update for Undera residents
Greater Shepparton City Council invites members of the Undera and surrounding communities to an information session providing a comprehensive update on flood outlook, flood recovery actions, and essential emergency readiness. The session will be delivered in partnership with VicSES, Goulburn Murray Water, and the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority.
Numbers on feed rebound to near-record levels: ALFA
Australia’s latest feedlot survey results, published by the Australian Lot Feeders’ Association (ALFA) and Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), show numbers of cattle on feed rising by 8.5% to 1,256,832 head in the June quarter. ALFA’s President Barb Madden said that the number of cattle on feed was the second highest on record.
New research on cultural tourism investment: Culture Counts, RAA
Regional Arts Australia (RAA) and Culture Counts have released new research findings on cultural tourism … The RAA Cultural Tourism Accelerator Program 2021-2022 Research Project indicates that arts and cultural activity in regional and remote Australia creates significant economic impact and community connection.
Statement on the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility: King
According to the most recent national inventory conducted in 2021, Australia has 13,287 cubic metres of low-level radioactive waste, which by volume is more than five standard Olympic swimming pools ... The site of Australia’s only nuclear reactor at Lucas Heights can safely store waste on site for some time, but we must ensure this waste has an appropriate disposal pathway. Â
Historic $130 million trade alliance to supercharge Aussie horticultural exports: Furner, Watt
The largest and most ambitious trade initiative in Australian horticulture has been given the green light with a host of partners signing on to an historic $130 million program, the Fresh and Secure Trade Alliance (FASTA) ... As part of the program, FASTA will also boost biosecurity initiatives to solidify Australia’s strong reputation in pest-management and as a responsible trading partner for years to come.
Record number of pine seedlings planted in Tumut: FCNSW
Forestry Corporation has almost completed a groundbreaking replanting program that has seen more than 11-million seedlings planted in the state’s pine forests this winter. Almost three years on from the Black Summer bushfires and the recovery effort in softwood plantations continues.
Next steps for Carisbrook Levee
The final stage of Carisbrook Levee project was completed in June 2023 and Council is now working with our funding partners to confirm a date for an official opening ... This project has delivered a significant piece of infrastructure which will mitigate flooding for the township of Carisbrook.

