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Land purchase creates region’s largest environment reserve
Doonan Creek Environment Reserve in Peregian Springs is now the largest reserve in Sunshine Coast Council’s conservation estate thanks to the acquisition of an additional property. The latest purchase adds 94 hectares to the existing reserve and brings it to an impressive 474 hectares in total.
Innovation seen in Somerset rail trail projects
Somerset Regional Council is using new materials in its resurfacing works of some sections of the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail. Somerset Mayor Graeme Lehmann said council was using a new plasticised binder in its resurfacing project ... “It feels distinctly different from the old surface."
Youth leaders given sponsorship boost to attend Youth Parliament
Three dedicated young Port Lincoln residents will represent the district in a program for young people to raise
awareness of the concerns and dreams of SA’s youth ... City of Port Lincoln Mayor Brad Flaherty said the event would give all three youth the opportunity to learn
more about SA’s parliamentary system and voice issues affecting young people particularly in regional areas.
Mildura’s 2021 Youth Parliament team announced
Six inspiring young local leaders have been selected to represent the Mildura region in this year's YMCA Victoria Youth Parliament program.
Maintaining your wood heater this winter
Central Goldfields Shire Council is reminding all households using an open fireplace or wood heater to ensure care is taken to prevent producing excessive amounts of smoke, which can have a negative impact on your neighbours and the environment.
Members vote ‘YES’ for unification of Bowls NSW and Women’s Bowls NSW
The members of New South Wales Women's Bowling Association Incorporated and Royal New South Wales Bowling Association Limited have voted to merge their two associations into one new entry, which will be known as Bowls New South Wales Limited.
World Environment Day Festival 2021, Knox Park, Murwillumbah
This year's theme for World Environmental Day 2021 is "Ecosystem Restoration" in line with commencement of the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Knox Park is a hosting venue on June 6 from 10am- 3pm.
Marapikurrinya Park pop ups coming soon
Earthworks and preliminary works have commenced for the Marapikurrinya Park pop-ups project, delivered in partnership by the Town and BHP. The project is part of the reinvigoration of the West End district, which includes the current greening works. Trade from the pop-ups will boost economic activity, support local job creation and foster skills development.
Global and local factors driving record beef prices around world
A combination of global and localised factors is creating a “very tight” global beef cattle market – with strong demand and record high prices in many regions throughout the world – and this is coinciding with a fundamental shift in international market dynamics, Rabobank says in a newly-released report.
Health and medtech opportunities in Dubai
The Australia Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Australian Business Council Dubai are delighted to jointly host this two-part webinar series with Dubai FDI - Healthcare on 16 June, Food & Agribusiness in September.
Scenic Rim tree planting program supports World Environment Day
Scenic Rim Mayor Greg Christensen said the Scenic Rim One Million Trees Program was established in 2013 with the goal to plant one million trees across the region by 2025. "The program provides native trees to Scenic Rim residents, community groups, rural landholders and schools and aims to address issues of biodiversity loss by encouraging sustainable land practices, the restoration of waterways and beautification of the region,' he said.
International food standards on the menu for 25th anniversary meeting
Australia is chairing the 25th anniversary meeting of the Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification Systems (CCFICS), which started yesterday. “This meeting is important for Australia, in particular our agricultural sector, to help shape the science-based international standards underpinning food import and export,” says, Nicola Hinder, DAWE.
We cannot shoulder this alone – Mayor Otto says we are in water crisis
South Burnett Regional Council Mayor Brett Otto revealed he is getting desperate for a permanent water solution for Kingaroy, saying he has called on the state government to help make a case for federal funding ... “We all need to get on the same page with this issue or we will end up trucking water and that is not sustainable for us or for the Queensland Taxpayer,” he said.
Hundreds of farmers get in early to secure free mice-killing chemical
More than 400 farmers have already signed up and registered to receive free bromadiolone to treat grain for perimeter crop baiting to help combat the mice plague affecting parts of regional NSW, Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall said today.
Upgraded Wagga Wagga Airport taxiways complete
Upgraded taxiways designed to accommodate Regional Express, Qantas and larger passenger aircraft at Wagga Wagga Airport has opened to air traffic this week. The scope of the project included widening and strengthening the existing taxiways and extending taxiway A to the runway end to allow for the passenger traffic to enter onto the runways without having to perform a turnback to take-off.
Whyalla Airport set to soar
The new Whyalla Airport is taking shape, as work continues on the expanded terminal, enhanced facilities, upgraded runway and improved safety and security measures ... Whyalla City Council Mayor Clare McLaughlin said the upgrades would deliver a modern, future-proofed facility, well placed to service Whyalla and the region.
Airport brings economic and job benefits to Lismore community
TAFE NSW and Airways Aviation will start delivering world-class training to students at Airways Aviation’s base from July at the Lismore Regional Airport, Lismore City Council’s Commercial Services Business Manager Kevin Trustum said. “Along with the university, it strengthens Lismore as the educational centre for the Northern Rivers and beyond,” he said.
AGCO enters into targeted spraying technology collaboration agreement with Bosch, xarvio Digital Farming Solutions powered by BASF and Raven Industries Inc.
Targeted spraying technology can provide a significant reduction in herbicide use in growing crops and fallow ground, as well as night and day applications.
Rocky Show line-up announced!
Start getting excited for some adrenaline pumping fun, because the Rockhampton Agricultural Show has just announced its entertainment line-up! Rockhampton Region Mayor Tony Williams is excited to announce Camel Racing is coming back to the Rocky Show. “We’ll have Camel Racing proudly presented by The Capricornian drawing crowds to Centre Ring on People’s Day followed by the spectacular Rooftop Express and fireworks” Mayor Williams said.
Rural Aid puts a spring into Walgett’s step
Australia's leading rural charity Rural Aid has finished up a week in Walgett as part of its award-winning Our Towns program. Walgett has been awarded $100,000 to boost the town’s growth and sustainability over the next five years. In addition to the financial boon, 36 volunteers have spent a week giving the region a physical makeover.
Patents System Review to help secure small business innovation
Industry, Science and Technology Minister Christian Porter today tabled a report into the accessibility and operation of Australia’s patent system for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The Patents Accessibility Review was conducted by Emeritus Professor Raoul Mortley who consulted widely with the small business community, universities, researchers and lawyers on a broad range of topics, including costs, processing times and the level of government support available to SMEs to help them understand and navigate the patent system.
Mice plague rebates backdated
Households and small businesses impacted by high numbers of mice across regional NSW will be able to claim rebates for purchasing mouse bait from 1 February 2021, with the NSW Government today announcing the rebate program will be backdated.

