Agricultural export industries are facing steep increases in regulatory fees under new cost recovery arrangements, with some sectors set to see costs almost double as the Government transitions to full [...]
Saleyard prices have kicked this week as a rain band from the red centre in the Northern Territory to New South Wales brings some optimism. [...]
Around 41pc of Australian employees have experienced a performance review, according to a recent employment trends survey. Of those, only a little over half said they felt confident going into [...]
Western Australia's peak agricultural bodies are demanding their State Government make immediate changes to ensure existing and new Aboriginal Heritage sites are shown on the Certificate of Title for all [...]
The rebuilding of the US beef herd has scarcely begun, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s annual Cattle Inventory report released last week. However recent US processing plant closures [...]
Australia and the EU are close to agreement, having seemingly resolved issues such as naming rights for many foods. However, the sticking point is beef. [...]
This episode of the Week in Beef talks season river running rain in the red centre, questions over the credibility of EPBC laws, the rise of the Brazilian beef industry [...]
NSW Farmers has presented the New South Wales government with a range of improvements that it says need to be made to firearms regulations in the State. [...]
MLA managing director Michael Crowley told a Senate Estimates last night the levy-funded research and development corporation is making progress on using dual reporting frameworks to build the scientific evidence [...]
Last week’s national adult beef kill surged to numbers not seen consistently since the drought turnoff period in 2015. There are at least six reasons behind the unusual early-season surge [...]
