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New Sea Swift boss to continue focus on first-class delivery and regional community development

Sea Swift is delighted to announce that Dwayne Freeman has been appointed as the new CEO of Northern Australia’s largest shipping company ... “Over the coming months I’m looking forward to getting to know the Sea Swift team, our customers, and building high-quality relationships with all levels of government, industry, and the community.” Mr Freeman ... will be primarily based in the company's Cairns office.

Farmers call for riverside camping halt over biosecurity fears: VFF

The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) has written to Victorian Minister Lily D ‘Ambrosio, Minister for Environment and Climate Action calling for an immediate suspension of the rules that allow camping on riverside farmland due to the biosecurity risks posed by both Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) and Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). VFF President Emma Germano said both LSD and FMD pose a very real risk to the agriculture industry and the Victorian Government must take swift action to prevent disaster.

Biosecurity efforts continue to ramp up: MacTiernan

The Western Australian Government is continuing to ramp up biosecurity outbreak preparedness planning in light of the increased risks presented by foot-and-mouth disease and lumpy skin disease ... The State has established an Industry and Government Preparedness Task Group to boost WA's emergency animal disease prevention, preparedness and response capacity.

Race to the finish line for local students at RoboRAVE Australia

Twenty Sunshine Coast teams have battled it out at the RoboRAVE Australia annual robotics competition at the University of the Sunshine Coast, with ten of those teams from seven local schools winning across 15 divisions ... The energy was electric as students, aged eight to 20 representing 363 teams from across Queensland, ... raced to design, build and program fully autonomous robots to compete in the challenges for each division.  

Outgoing farm leader sees hope on horizon: NSW Farmers

Outgoing NSW Farmers President James Jackson says there is a great future ahead for Australian agriculture if governments and the public support the vital sector ... “Australia as a nation lags behind on backing farmers, with a government paper on food security this week revealing we have one of the lowest levels of agricultural support across the 37 OECD member countries – and when compared to major emerging economies."

The 2022 Woolworths State Junior Surfing titles conclude in style along the Batavia Coast

Five new state junior  surfing champions have been crowned in Geraldton over the  weekend, as the final event of the 2022 Woolworths State Junior Surfing Titles presented by SunSmart, wrapped up yesterday in clean and contestable wavs at Back Beach.

Rail’s historic return to growing Bendigo communities: Allan

The first train arrived at Huntly Station on Saturday morning after a 68-year absence, while trains returned to Raywood on Sunday morning for the first time in more than 40 years.

Explore Noosa’s past with Heritage Noosa

For a look back at Noosa's history, be sure to check out Council's Heritage Noosa website. You'll find historical images as well as a wide range of other digital heritage items such as maps, ephemera, digital stories, oral histories, videos and more.

Industry webinar on FMD and LSD, 20 July 2022

Learn more about Foot & Mouth Disease/ Lumpy Skin Disease + Q&A

Getting the balance right: Setting the boundary between home and the workplace for Australia’s farming kids

For farmers across Australia the boundary between the home and the workplace is blurred. This is further complicated for those raising children when trying to balance the freedom that comes with living on lots of space with enforcing lifesaving safety precautions ... This Farm Safety Week, Farmsafe Australia is highlighting the importance of mitigating the risks that arise when home and workplace are intertwined.