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  1. Former actor Rachel Ward became a farmhand at 65 and found her purpose
    By Leisa Scott and Vanessa Gorman

    With the country wind in her grey hair, cow dung on her boots and not a skerrick of make-up, former actor Rachel Ward has found her place, sharing her passion for regenerative farming.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-24/rac

    #HumanInterest #SustainableandAlternativeFarming #ForestRegeneration #Ageism #Activism #BeefCattleFarming #Farmers #EnvironmentallySustainableBusiness #LeisaScott #VanessaGorman

  2. Former actor Rachel Ward became a farmhand at 65 and found her purpose
    By Leisa Scott and Vanessa Gorman

    With the country wind in her grey hair, cow dung on her boots and not a skerrick of make-up, former actor Rachel Ward has found her place, sharing her passion for regenerative farming.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-24/rac

    #HumanInterest #SustainableandAlternativeFarming #ForestRegeneration #Ageism #Activism #BeefCattleFarming #Farmers #EnvironmentallySustainableBusiness #LeisaScott #VanessaGorman

  3. Former actor Rachel Ward became a farmhand at 65 and found her purpose
    By Leisa Scott and Vanessa Gorman

    With the country wind in her grey hair, cow dung on her boots and not a skerrick of make-up, former actor Rachel Ward has found her place, sharing her passion for regenerative farming.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-24/rac

    #HumanInterest #SustainableandAlternativeFarming #ForestRegeneration #Ageism #Activism #BeefCattleFarming #Farmers #EnvironmentallySustainableBusiness #LeisaScott #VanessaGorman

  4. Former actor Rachel Ward became a farmhand at 65 and found her purpose
    By Leisa Scott and Vanessa Gorman

    With the country wind in her grey hair, cow dung on her boots and not a skerrick of make-up, former actor Rachel Ward has found her place, sharing her passion for regenerative farming.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-24/rac

    #HumanInterest #SustainableandAlternativeFarming #ForestRegeneration #Ageism #Activism #BeefCattleFarming #Farmers #EnvironmentallySustainableBusiness #LeisaScott #VanessaGorman

  5. Former actor Rachel Ward became a farmhand at 65 and found her purpose
    By Leisa Scott and Vanessa Gorman

    With the country wind in her grey hair, cow dung on her boots and not a skerrick of make-up, former actor Rachel Ward has found her place, sharing her passion for regenerative farming.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-24/rac

    #HumanInterest #SustainableandAlternativeFarming #ForestRegeneration #Ageism #Activism #BeefCattleFarming #Farmers #EnvironmentallySustainableBusiness #LeisaScott #VanessaGorman

  6. PM knocks back $94 million proposal to help flooded farmers restock
    By Abbey Halter, Tim Little, and Zara Margolis

    Widespread flooding in north-west Queensland killed more than 90,000 head of livestock this year, but farmers will have to go it alone if they want to rebuild.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-19/flo

    #Floods #BeefCattleFarming #AbbeyHalter #TimLittle # #ZaraMargolis

  7. PM knocks back $94 million proposal to help flooded farmers restock
    By Abbey Halter, Tim Little, and Zara Margolis

    Widespread flooding in north-west Queensland killed more than 90,000 head of livestock this year, but farmers will have to go it alone if they want to rebuild.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-19/flo

    #Floods #BeefCattleFarming #AbbeyHalter #TimLittle # #ZaraMargolis

  8. PM knocks back $94 million proposal to help flooded farmers restock
    By Abbey Halter, Tim Little, and Zara Margolis

    Widespread flooding in north-west Queensland killed more than 90,000 head of livestock this year, but farmers will have to go it alone if they want to rebuild.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-19/flo

    #Floods #BeefCattleFarming #AbbeyHalter #TimLittle # #ZaraMargolis

  9. PM knocks back $94 million proposal to help flooded farmers restock
    By Abbey Halter, Tim Little, and Zara Margolis

    Widespread flooding in north-west Queensland killed more than 90,000 head of livestock this year, but farmers will have to go it alone if they want to rebuild.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-19/flo

    #Floods #BeefCattleFarming #AbbeyHalter #TimLittle # #ZaraMargolis

  10. PM knocks back $94 million proposal to help flooded farmers restock
    By Abbey Halter, Tim Little, and Zara Margolis

    Widespread flooding in north-west Queensland killed more than 90,000 head of livestock this year, but farmers will have to go it alone if they want to rebuild.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-19/flo

    #Floods #BeefCattleFarming #AbbeyHalter #TimLittle # #ZaraMargolis

  11. Parent company orders cattle station to 'cease any plans' for bird cull
    By Tom Robinson

    A cull of 20,000 native birds on a Northern Territory cattle station will not be going ahead.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-18/new

    #Birds #LandManagement #Conservation #BeefCattleFarming #TomRobinson

  12. Parent company orders cattle station to 'cease any plans' for bird cull
    By Tom Robinson

    A cull of 20,000 native birds on a Northern Territory cattle station will not be going ahead.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-18/new

    #Birds #LandManagement #Conservation #BeefCattleFarming #TomRobinson

  13. Parent company orders cattle station to 'cease any plans' for bird cull
    By Tom Robinson

    A cull of 20,000 native birds on a Northern Territory cattle station will not be going ahead.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-18/new

    #Birds #LandManagement #Conservation #BeefCattleFarming #TomRobinson

  14. Parent company orders cattle station to 'cease any plans' for bird cull
    By Tom Robinson

    A cull of 20,000 native birds on a Northern Territory cattle station will not be going ahead.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-18/new

    #Birds #LandManagement #Conservation #BeefCattleFarming #TomRobinson

  15. Parent company orders cattle station to 'cease any plans' for bird cull
    By Tom Robinson

    A cull of 20,000 native birds on a Northern Territory cattle station will not be going ahead.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-18/new

    #Birds #LandManagement #Conservation #BeefCattleFarming #TomRobinson

  16. Welcome to campdraft school, where a new generation takes the reins
    By Lily McCure

    Amid the red dirt and flies of an outback stockyard, thrillseekers with a passion for horses learn about a quintessential Aussie sport.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-17/top

    #SportEvent #HorseFarming #LivestockFarming #BeefCattleFarming #RuralandRemoteCommunities #Sport #HumanInterest #Hobbies #LilyMcCure

  17. Cattle industry loses court appeal over live export ban compensation
    By Matt Brann and Joanna Prendergast

    Australia's northern cattle industry says it is "deeply disappointed" by a Federal Court decision to dismiss its appeal over compensation for the 2011 live export ban.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-15/fed

    #Courts #BeefCattleFarming #AnimalCruelty #Trade #MattBrann #JoannaPrendergast

  18. Outback cattle station granted permit to cull 20,000 native birds
    By Sam Parry

    A permit to cull 20,000 native birds has been granted to a cattle station in the Northern Territory in response to an "overpopulation" of destructive and "exceptionally noisy" galahs and little corellas.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/cor

    #Birds #BeefCattleFarming #GrainGrowing #Conservation #Animals #EndangeredandProtectedSpecies #EnvironmentalManagement #SamParry

  19. At the U.S.-Mexico crossing in Santa Teresa, the pens supporting the nation’s largest livestock entry point sat empty and eerily quiet Friday, with workers performing maintenance projects and catching up on paperwork at facilities normally bustling with thousands of cattle passing through daily.

    abqjournal.com/news/article_87

    #NewMexico #agriculture #cattle #livestock #beefcattlefarming #trade #usda

  20. Record warm temperatures mean cheaper winter veggies but less feed for livestock
    By Maddelin McCosker, Lydia Burton, and Jane McNaughton

    Prices for some vegetables are falling because of oversupply, but there are concerns for the livestock industry as Queensland's soaring temperatures dry pasture and feed.

    abc.net.au/news/rural/2024-08-

    #Weather #VegetableGrowing #VegetableCrops #FruitGrowing #FruitCrops #Pasture #BeefCattleFarming #MaddelinMcCosker #LydiaBurton # #JaneMcNaughton