PREMIUM Horticulture National tomato virus response shiftsThe status change is good new for the region’s growers. By Djembe Archibald
News ‘Not a happy bunch’Funding has been allocated to the region’s Queensland fruit fly management program, however it is... By Djembe Archibald
News Fresh outbreak of tomato diseaseA highly contagious tomato virus has been found in a Katunga glasshouse for the second... By Country News
News Stitched with careThe Rochester Happy Hookers are helping kids in need stay warm. By Lua Ikenasio
News Virtual trial pushes aheadVictorian dairy farmers are eagerly awaiting the results from the research project into virtual fencing... By Jeanette Severs
National Wombat AI: software deployed to track native animalsArtificial intelligence is becoming an unexpected aide to Australian wildlife, helping conservationists sort wombats from... By AAP Newswire
National Ice cores point to grim picture of future bushfire riskAustralia could face bushfire conditions worse than the deadly Black Summer blazes, according to scientists... By AAP Newswire
National Distracted shoppers easy patsies for attentive scammersRisky shopping practices are leaving Australians vulnerable to scammers during the holiday period. By AAP Newswire
Horticulture Quarantine continuesThe quarantined tomato glasshouse at Katunga Fresh is likely to be closed down for weeks... By Geoff Adams
Horticulture Glasshouse clean-out continuesA Katunga business remains closed while decontamination continues. By Geoff Adams
Horticulture Fruit growers warned of possible fruit fly disasterAn area-wide management program is set to end. Growers are sounding the alarm. By Kate Walters
News Murray Valley fruit grower underpaid staff almost $127kBreach was discovered after a surprise inspection. By Kate Walters
News Tomato virus hits GV businessA tomato glasshouse has been placed under quarantine. By Geoff Adams
News Tomato virus hits GV businessA tomato glasshouse has been placed under quarantine. By Geoff Adams
Horticulture Narrow row orchard system trialledOrchardists are talking about their rows becoming narrower. By Geoff Adams