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  • Women’s education rights triumph

    Women’s education rights triumph

    She may only be 11 years old, but St Margaret’s Berwick grammar student Kate is proof that gender equality activism is making its mark on…

  • Wida wants to inspire change

    Wida wants to inspire change

    Wida Tausif would rather forget her schoolyard memories. “I was labelled a terrorist, there were days I’d get eggs and tomatoes thrown at me…I would…

  • Animal health issues in a wet spring

    Animal health issues in a wet spring

    Heavy rainfall across the state can bring out animal health issues. To manage this, livestock owners need an awareness of what to look out for…

  • Early voting open to residents of Cardinia Shire

    Early voting open to residents of Cardinia Shire

    Thousands of Cardinia residents have made their way to Officer to cast their votes for the state election. Early voting commenced on Monday 14 November…

  • Agriculture on a roll, but where to next?

    Agriculture on a roll, but where to next?

    A two-part ABARES Insights series on Australian agriculture draws attention to how changes in the sector over past decades have led to its current success…

  • International conference highlights Australian red meat achievements on climate

    International conference highlights Australian red meat achievements on climate

    World leaders and policy makers met at the 2022 Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC summit, commonly known as COP27, in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt,…

  • Op-ed: Traceability is key to maintaining freedom from disease, pests

    Op-ed: Traceability is key to maintaining freedom from disease, pests

    The sheep industry here in Australia enjoys freedom from many of the world’s major diseases, including foot and mouth disease (FMD), sheep pox and scrapie,…

  • Key take homes from the Global Conference on Sustainable Beef

    Key take homes from the Global Conference on Sustainable Beef

    The critical role sustainable beef production must play in an equitable and healthy food system and the need for sustainability goal setting were two of…

  • Beer benefits flow

    Beer benefits flow

    New research published by the Brewers Association of Australia shows how brewing benefits Australia’s economy, local communities and particularly farmers, contributing $16 billion annually to…

  • Kathryn’s cancer fight

    Kathryn’s cancer fight

    A cancer diagnosis is enough to turn any family’s life upside down. For 32-year-old Berwick resident Kathryn Berecic, a 2021 diagnosis of a rare and…

  • Playground for Neighbourhood House

    Playground for Neighbourhood House

    An elected Liberal Government will provide $50,000 to Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House to upgrade their playground facilities, Liberal candidate for Berwick and Gembrook MP Brad…

  • Public Hall political promise

    Public Hall political promise

    Labor has committed to upgrading two key pieces of Cranbourne community infrastructure if it retains government at this month’s election. Labor announced $1 million would…

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