Streamlined approach to public sector promises benefits for ag
The State Government today announced massive public sector reform, with 40 per cent of existing government departments to be amalgamated. Under the reform, the new
The State Government today announced massive public sector reform, with 40 per cent of existing government departments to be amalgamated. Under the reform, the new
Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work, so we wanted to share a few workplace fatality statistics with you: 195 workers died
Despite starting out in life on a mixed sheep and cropping farm, WA Young Achiever Awards Agriculture Award finalist Nicholas Hardie did not immediately pursue
WA Young Achiever Awards Agriculture Award finalist Katrina Sasse is a passionate advocate for female farmers, particularly farmers’ daughters. A 2017 Nuffield Scholarship winner, Katrina
The annual celebration of all things honey will kick off in two weeks as part of Honey Month, with the Honey Festival being one of
WAFarmers has labelled the Federal Government’s 457 visa changes as an opportunity for the agricultural industry to address workforce issues. WAFarmers President Tony York said
WAFarmers congratulates Ulla Crossley, who was the recipient of the $5,000 WAFarmers Scholarship at the Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management Graduation Presentation Ceremony last night.
WAFarmers remains confident about the future of agriculture for Western Australia following the organisation’s first meeting with new Minister for Agriculture and Food Alannah MacTiernan.
WAFarmers has welcomed the recent decision by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) to allow growers continued access to dimethoate for early season
The first-ever Australian Beef Sustainability Framework report has been released by the Red Meat Advisory Council (RMAC), and welcomed by industry. The framework, released last
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