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Hermitage Schools Science Competition

Entries are open for the Department of Primary Industries’ 30th annual Hermitage Schools Science Competition.

15 June, 2026

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Paul Fuhlbohm has handed over the reins to newly elected President Amanda Riehl.

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Pittsworth Show Society welcomes new President

Bryce Camm spoke about the future of the agriculture sector at Dalby last week.

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Mass reduction in foreign labour would cripple ag sector - Camm

Dead pig on the back road to Allora.

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15 Million Pigs Need to go Right Now

Stockyard Beef representatives Marcus Doumany, Lachie Hart, Richard Whittington, Linden Cowper, Sarah Hart, Tristan Forbes and Lindsay Kasprowicz with their ribbons at the Royal Queensland Branded Beef Awards.

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Stockyard takes out state title

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Pacific Seeds Summer Forage and Corn Field Day was back last week.

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Pacific Seeds: Summer Forage and Corn Field Day at the Mengel’s

Previous Moo Baa Munch event.

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Scots PGC Host Moo Baa Munch

Fertiliser markets are showing signs they may be settling.

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Global fertiliser markets softened this week

CSIRO mouse researchers processing a captured mouse in the field. (Image - Sharyn Watt)

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No-till farming may provide right conditions for mice

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Representatives from Pittsworth and Millmerran Landcare, Darling Downs Environment Council and Stroud Builders.

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Koala habitat restoration effort

A protest sign made by anti coal seam gas group Knitting Nanas outside the parliamentary committee hearing at the Dalby Leagues Club.

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Farmers, Arrow Energy pan Condamine Alluvium Bill

Some of the best grain crops are grown right here in our region.

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Budget must focus on Food Security

Arrow Energy representatives Jayne Weier and Shaun Hann with the 10 Dalby State High School Agricultural Scholarship recipients including local teenagers Emily Ballon (back row, second from left), Charlee Doring (front row, right), Lilly Anderson (back row, right) and Carmen Hartley (middle row, second from left).

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Local farm kids supported by Arrow scholarships

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