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Geelong School Farm Fights Rising Food Poverty

A Geelong secondary school's student-run farm is providing fresh produce to families struggling with food insecurity. Discover how this innovative program is making a difference in the community.

15,000 bugs in Canberra protect Australian farms

A massive collection of 15,000 Mediterranean insects has arrived at CSIRO's Canberra facility to boost biosecurity and protect Australia's billion-dollar agriculture industry from foreign pests.

UWA losing students due to elitist perceptions

The University of Western Australia confronts declining enrolments as students perceive it as elitist and inaccessible. Discover the challenges facing this prestigious institution.

Perth Property Prices to Reach $2.3M by 2046

Shocking new data reveals Perth house prices could skyrocket to $2.3 million within two decades, pushing home ownership out of reach for most Australians unless urgent action is taken.

QLD banana farm's sustainable transformation

Third-generation farmer Gavin Devaney transformed his Innisfail farm into a sustainability pioneer, producing 250,000 banana cartons annually while pushing towards carbon neutrality with Coles support.

Farmers cut sheep yard time in half with new system

Tasmanian farmers Georgie and Richard Burbury have revolutionised their 15,000-head sheep operation with portable yards, reducing handling time by 50% while improving animal welfare standards.

QLD banana farm pioneers carbon-neutral future

Third-gen farmer Gavin Devaney transformed his Innisfail farm into a sustainability leader, producing 250,000 banana cartons annually for Coles. Discover how he's building a legacy.

Robot Harvesters Transform Australian Mango Farms

Northern Territory mango growers lead an agricultural revolution, using autonomous vehicles and robotic arms to pick fruit. See how technology is shaping Australia's farming future.

Aussie farmers turn garlic waste into gold

Fifth-generation Queensland farmers David and Andrew Moon are transforming rejected garlic into a premium Australian powder, taking on China's spice market dominance. Discover their story.

Waste-to-Energy Plant Hit with Fresh Legal Claims

The troubled East Rockingham waste-to-energy facility faces fresh legal battles as receivers launch new claims against contractors, raising questions about Australia's renewable energy future.

Perth Secures World Rugby Sevens Until 2028

Western Australia scores a massive victory as Perth locks in the HSBC SVNS Series until 2028, cementing its status as Australia's premier rugby sevens destination with thrilling action at HBF Park.

WA's GST Fight: PM Backs Fair Share But Battle Continues

Western Australia's Treasurer Rita Saffioti reveals the ongoing struggle to maintain fair GST distribution despite Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's support. Discover why WA's fight for financial fairness continues.

Defrocked priest faces more child sex charges in WA

Disgraced Catholic priest Patrick Holmes, already serving prison time for child sex offences, now confronts additional historical charges as Western Australian authorities continue investigating his dark past.

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