Armed with new travel documents, Victorians and South Australians are rushing to see family and friends for the first time in eight months.
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Armed with new travel documents, Victorians and South Australians are rushing to see family and friends for the first time in eight months.
Tongala in regional Victoria takes a different approach to Christmas lights, with a hay bale Christmas trail.
Cane growers first lodged their complaint to the World Trade Organisation in 2018, saying government subsidies for Indian cane farmers cause a glut in the market and lead to a significant drop in global prices.
A solar farm proposed for Walla Walla has been approved by the NSW Independent Planning Commission, even as some in the community raise environmental impact concerns.
Producers in Australia's premier wine regions look down the barrel of a difficult future with tariffs likely to put smaller wineries out of business and larger growers into new markets.
Australia's largest wine company says its imports into China will be slugged with a massive 169.3 per cent tariff, and it will implement emergency measures to minimise the damage.
Crews continue to battle a "significant fire" burning on Fraser Island off South-East Queensland for more than six weeks, while more than 350 campers are told to limit their movements as weather conditions worsen.
The isolation of northern cattle stations means COVID-19 was just a 'small hiccup' for the next generation of Kimberley cowboys.
As tension grows over Beijing's massive tariffs on Australian wine, the Federal Government is continuing with plans to take China to the World Trade Organization over barley exports.
Fruit growers and processors say they are crushed by a decision to cut the health star rating for no-added-sugar juices, ranking them lower than diet cola.
An ICAC investigation sparked by a Four Corners report has found no evidence of corrupt dealing in NSW water management, but slammed the Government's "improper favouritism" towards irrigators.
Taiwan's opposition party flings pig entrails at members, in a vicious protest over the easing of US pork imports.
Cairns Aquarium CEO Daniel Leipnik says he is taken aback after the company was told a $3.5 million State Government Industry Support Package grant will be terminated.
Holidaymakers are being asked to stay away from Fraser Island as authorities struggle to control a large bushfire that's expected to spread over the coming days.
The Chinese Government has announced it will place tariffs on all Australian wine imports from tomorrow, striking a blow to the billion-dollar industry.
Bega Cheese emerges from a trading halt, announcing it will buy Lion Dairy and Drink from Japanese beverage giant Kirin.
International airports at Darwin and Cairns are once again operating without a biosecurity sniffer dog as authorities redeploy canines south to focus mostly on international mail deliveries.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack receives a lecture on the sustainability of the coal industry by a local mayor on a tour through the Hunter Valley.
An iconic Aussie bird is ruffling apple industry feathers to the tune of millions of dollars a year in damage to orchards and crops, say frustrated farmers.
Opposition flares up in the wake of the contentious Narrabri Gas Project clearing its final regulatory hurdle and securing environmental approval from the Federal Government.
A controversial multi-billion-dollar coal seam gas project in north-west NSW, which has been touted to meet half the state's gas needs, has cleared its final hurdle and work will commence in 2021.
It is a fair bet salmon will be on many Tasmanian tables this Christmas, with anglers having taken to the water to catch fish that escaped during an aquaculture farm mishap.
The Victorian Government is spending more than $8 billion in this year's Budget to help regional Victoria recover from the back-to-back crises of last summer's bushfires and the pandemic.
With heavy pockets, Will Durkin will make the 1,600-kilometre journey back home to Charters Towers after winning the largest cash prize offered at the Coolah campdraft.
Fifty-thousand farmed fish are swimming free after a fire melts their pen off the Tasmanian coast, however, their flirtation with freedom will likely be short — as "what the seals don't get, the fisherman quickly do", the company's founder says.
A CSIRO researcher says drought in the Murray-Darling Basin is the catalyst for renewed interest in growing cotton in northern Australia.
As a one message party, the ALP has struggled to appeal to city and country voters. As the two Australias become more distinct and antagonistic, the strain is showing, writes Mark Kenny.
The closure of the Argyle diamond mine earlier this month is an opportunity for traditional owners to grow their exciting new business in native seed rehabilitation.
Country lawyer Brian Vance O'Haire admitted taking water he was not entitled to so he could keep his vines alive, but tried to blame the regulator for his offending.
A proposal to rekindle Dartbrook coal mine have been scuppered by a dramatic, eleventh-hour intervention from local thoroughbred horse breeders in the NSW Hunter Valley.
With 40 years' experience in live cattle exports, this veterinarian came out of retirement to help fill a worker shortage on stock-laden boats — and has barely set foot on land since March.
Young Australians who have picked fruit for years recommend other teens get on the harvest trail desperate for workers.
SA Police says shearing contractors can continue to work despite some of them being told by officers to stop on the first day of lockdown yesterday.
A small community in WA's Wheatbelt is fighting to preserve a massive concrete tank capable of holding 10 million litres of rainwater, describing it as a vital source of water security and part of the state's history.
The first international farmworkers to join the Australian fruit harvest — without completing hotel quarantine — are saving central Queensland farmers millions of dollars.
More than 5 million tonnes of grain has been received so far at GrainCorp sites in NSW, Queensland and Victoria, with that figure expected to top 12 million tonnes by the end of the harvest.
There has been a 140 per cent increase in the volume of water harvested from flood plains and moved into on-farm storages in northern New South Wales increases since 1994, two water management experts say.
Wineries and cellar doors in Australia's largest wine production state have been forced to shut shop for a second time as South Australia goes into a six-day 'circuit-breaker' lockdown to stop a second wave of coronavirus.
Feral pigs can have between four and 10 offspring per litter and breed twice a year, and they're feasting on the spoils of bumper grain harvests across the country.
More than 1,400 head of branded cattle reported stolen from Top End station, with owners offering $250,000 reward for information.
November likely marks 12 months of life with the pandemic, but the most fundamental questions, like where it came from and who its first victim was, remain unanswered, writes Catherine Taylor.
Despite drought, fires and COVID-19, Australian agribusiness Elders reports a $123 million statutory profit in the 12 months to September.
Amazingly no-one was injured when a storm destroyed buildings at a Bowen Basin mine, but the mining union says the incident highlights the need for a safety audit of all structures on mine sites.
There are signs that Australia's billion-dollar wine trade with China has effectively ground to a halt, as winemakers continue to grapple with disruptions.
The Barossa and McLaren Vale wine regions stand to lose an estimated $44 million in imports, industry representatives say, as their respective councils remain stunned over a decision to allow genetically modified crops in their districts.
Honey producers Ana and Sven Martin raise almost $60,000 to help other beekeepers rebuild, after millions of bees perished and thousands of hives were destroyed in last summer's fires.
Endangered native fish rescued from uninhabitable waterways following last summer's devastating bushfires could be under threat again, this time from a massive hydro power project.
Bush tucker is normally something foraged and found in the outback, but work is underway to build an Indigenous bush tucker farm in Central Victoria.
A fruit salesman from WA received a record 800 kilograms of NT durian and wondered 'is this going to sell?' It took just three days.
Gary Helou and Brandley Hingle led dairy processor Murray Goulburn to its demise. Now the Federal Court has found they broke the law doing it.
In remote and regional areas the local newspaper is a lifeline, and this week King Islanders joined the growing number of residents to lose their community voice.
A combination of overpopulation and sudden water stress is leading to widespread native tree deaths on cattle stations in northern regions of the Territory, according to researchers.
China's suspension of timber exported out of Victoria could boost the Green Triangle's processing industry, according to one forestry sector representative.
A bill guaranteeing access to fishing and camping on crown land and river frontages is a step closer to reality, despite opposition from some quarters.
Katherine struggles to retain or attract enough professionals, and the new syllabus at the area's only local senior school has been cited as one of the reasons.
After an angry outpouring of opposition from beekeepers and the public, Noosa council has backflipped on its decision to ban all new beehives in suburban backyards.
Tourism operators fear the ongoing uncertainty around the status of Queensland's border is scaring away interstate travellers from booking holidays in the Sunshine State over the peak Christmas period.
The Illawarra's last remaining commercial orchard goes from dabbling in cider to supplement their income to planting 800 more trees of different varieties as part of a major expansion for the farm.
Water pressure in the Great Artesian Basin is recovering as more bores are capped, according to new research unveiled by the University of Queensland.
The New South Wales Rural Fire Service urges farmers and landholders to put in firebreaks as harvest and hot weather ramps up the fire risk in southern NSW.
A unique bird makes a comeback on the New South Wales south coast after being elusive in parts of the region for almost 40 years.
This duo hope their observations in Kalgoorlie could be used to minimise lightning damage and improve safety in industries like mining.
Australia's original outback road train survives punishing tracks, lightning strike, and years abandoned in an outback ghost town to become a prize museum piece.
A children's welfare advocate says "the best interests of children should prevail, but I don't think that's happening in our courts".
Regional Victorian tourism operators say they have had an influx of bookings and may struggle to keep up with the demand.
Tasmanian berry growers plan to charter flights from the Pacific Islands next month to fly out workers for their harvest.
Victorian Farmers Federation members have a stark decision ahead of them, with two candidates vying to be elected as the group's next president.
A Cairns hatchery paves the way for a potential new aquaculture industry after successfully breeding and rearing highly prized coral trout.