
Two anniversaries and a very good book
Article courtesy of the Land – By John Carter. My past three weeks have been stimulating. I attended the 30th anniversary of the Intercollegiate Meat Judging association at Wagga with universities around
Article courtesy of the Land – By John Carter. My past three weeks have been stimulating. I attended the 30th anniversary of the Intercollegiate Meat Judging association at Wagga with universities around
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Hancock is grateful to have won the Business Excellence Award for Agriculture, Food & Beverage at tonight’s AustCham Westpac Australia-China Business Awards (ACBAs) in Hong Kong. The ACBAs has for 25 years
Article by Paul Starick courtesy of the Advertiser Outback runways used by the Royal Flying Doctor Service are in need of upgrades, the country’s richest woman, Gina Rinehart, says, after unveiling
The communities of South Australia and the Northern Territory will soon be cared for 24/7 by the world’s first purpose-built aeromedical jet, the RFDS Medi-Jet 24. The ultimate ‘flying intensive care unit’,
IT WAS a small report that caught my eye. It told of the growing appetite among wealthy German families for agricultural land. They had established boltholes in Romania and Uruguay and were
Sunday, 19 May 2019 S. Kidman & Co Directors were delighted to meet in Adelaide, the home of Kidman, for their recent board meeting. During the board meeting, the Directors expressed their
Hancock Agriculture and 2GR Wagyu would like to announce Greg Gibbons is joining the growing Wagyu business of Hancock Agriculture. 2GR Wagyu operations are one of the world’s largest full blood and
Article courtesy of The Armidale Expres Issues with a new phone tower on a property west of Armidale owned by Gina Rinehart’s pastoral arm,was news to mining magnate’s agricultural company. The tower is
Dear Editor and Madeline, We note your story, we would like to point out that the Telstra tower was arranged on the property by the previous owners of Sundown Pastoral Company and
Excessive red tape is saddling one of the nation’s few remaining manufacturing industries with the burden of being the highest-cost processing nation in the world for red meat, the Australian Meat Industry