June 26, 2014

WAFarmers port access code submission

WAFarmers made a submission on the “Mandatory Code of Conduct for Grain Export Terminals (Bulk Wheat Exports)” to the Department of Agriculture on 24 July. WAFarmers supported CBH’s position on the issue, with the main points highlighted below: The best option for WA growers is to repeal the Wheat Exporting Act 2008, as it would provide the least cost path for individual growers. With CBH, growers are in a unique position as the primary supply

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DAFWA Sheep Updates 2014: Profile on China

Sheep Updates, the premier event for the State’s sheep meat and wool industries, will provide participants with the latest research and extension tools and address current production and industry issues. Department of Agriculture and Food Acting Sheep Leader Mandy Curnow said the event would provide up-to-date information targeted at sheep producers and breeders, agricultural advisors and consultants. “Conference sessions will cover the opportunities provided by genetic research, tools to make the most of genetic information,

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Prototype Lifetime Ewe Management Application launched

Mobile technology and sheep extension have combined to create an early version of the Lifetime Ewe Management Application for Apple iPhone. Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) and Rural Industries Skill Training (RIST) have developed the prototype application for the popular Lifetime Ewe Management (LTEM) course. LTEM has now involved more than 2000 sheep producers managing over 20 per cent of the nation’s ewe flock or 8 million ewes. The two-year nationally accredited course involves small groups

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Signal to increase mobile phone coverage

Planning Minister John Day has announced a review of the State’s decade-old telecommunications infrastructure policy and is asking all West Australians to contribute. State Planning Policy 5.2 – Telecommunications Infrastructure provides guidance to local governments on the location, design and installation of mobile towers across the State. Mr Day said the review would examine whether changes were needed to support our increased reliance on mobile communications, particularly in emergency situations. “Technology and the demand for

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Have your say on WA agriculture

The Department of Agriculture and Food (DAFWA) invites you to participate in one of the focus groups being held in Albany, Northam and Geraldton with six to eight other RRR Network members and/or RIRDC Rural Women’s Award recipients. The focus groups will be facilitated by a consultant from a third party researcher (Painted Dog Research). The group discussion will take around 90 minutes, be confidential, and your personal and individual business information will remain anonymous in the final results.

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