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Posted: 7/11/2008 | Was so much Australian media coverage of the US elections really necessary in the land down under, and do people really care about the outcome on the other side of the world? | CommentsComments (1)
Posted: 29/10/2008 | The Government is looking at a new approach to drought and it starts with a refusal to call it that from now on. | CommentsComments (9)
Posted: 17/10/2008 | The Federal Government needs to break its silence on the thorny issue of infrastructure upgrades and come clean with the farming community about how and when it will spend money to modernise irrigation systems at the farm level. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 19/09/2008 | If the Murray is so important to the environment, why is a major capital city at the bottom of the system still demanding water from it? | CommentsComments (8)
Posted: 11/09/2008 | There's a new national park in the far north west of NSW, but there are huge dark clouds hanging over Bourke, and in indeed Australian agriculture, as a result of the $23.75m purchase this week of the iconic western Warrego property, Toorale Station. | CommentsComments (19)
Posted: 27/08/2008 | IF farmers are wondering what the new look Senate will mean for them, they should just take a look at politics in NSW and the behind-closed-doors relationship between Labor and the Greens for a taste of what might be in store Federally. | CommentsComments (3)
Posted: 15/05/2008 | As the dust settles on Labor's first budget, it's the lack of detail, not the funding cuts, which should have farmers upset. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 20/04/2008 | I never doubted good ideas would flow at this weekend's 2020 summit in Canberra, but I now think something might even come of them. | CommentsComments (3)
Posted: 3/03/2008 | Prime Minister Kevin Rudd might have thought he was being funny when he answered a serious question about the apple trade dispute between Australia and New Zealand, but the issue isn't funny for growers. What do you think? | CommentsComments (12)
Posted: 13/02/2008 | Farmers should step up and use this week's apology as a catalyst for change in rural communities. | CommentsComments (1)
Posted: 1/02/2008 | The Opposition's ag spokesman appears missing in action as farmers try and recover from drought. | CommentsComments (2)
Posted: 3/10/2007 | In many respects, farmers see the Coalition as doing what is just necessary to get a pass in time for the election. | CommentsComments (17)
Posted: 27/08/2007 | The latest disease to hit Australian shores raises more concerns about Australia's quarantine and the risk of human error. | CommentsComments (31)
Posted: 8/08/2007 | The forgotten 1pc of the population live in about 80pc of the country not serviced by existing or new broadband technology. | CommentsComments (5)
Posted: 25/07/2007 | Victoria's tactic of drawing out negotiations over the Federal Government's $10 billion plan for water security in the Murray Darling Basin has backfired this week. | CommentsComments (5)
Posted: 11/07/2007 | The minimum wage deferral does nothing to help agriculture's image when it's looking for 50,000 extra farm workers. | CommentsComments (6)
Posted: 30/05/2007 | What has to happen to pull the grains industry together? | CommentsComments (6)
Posted: 16/05/2007 | Quarantine officials have confirmed there's a pretty fair chance Australia will get lumped with fireblight if we let apple imports from New Zealand go ahead. So why are we allowing this to happen? | CommentsComments (11)
Posted: 9/05/2007 | There was something for everyone in this year's broad, but predictable, pre-election budget. | CommentsComments (2)
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Climate change and the global warming might be the big issues on this year's national agenda, but there's no hotter place than Canberra in 2008 as the new Labor Government exercises its new-found power.
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