The salty and squeaky cafe favourite is the latest food Europe is trying to claim. But Aussie farmers warn the move could mean higher prices for shoppers.
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Haloumi next on EU hit list

Haloumi next on EU hit list

The salty and squeaky cafe favourite is the latest food Europe is trying to claim. But Aussie farmers warn the move could mean higher prices for shoppers.

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China trade war destroys Vic timber exporter

China trade war destroys Vic timber exporter

A Victorian timber export business has placed itself into voluntary administration, and says the blame largely lies with China.

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Helmet clue in aircraft crash tragedy

Helmet clue in aircraft crash tragedy

A misplaced helmet may have contributed to the aircraft crash that killed a Burwood pilot in an Easter Sunday tragedy at Koo Wee Rup.

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Why wool sales have spiked

Why wool sales have spiked

Woolbrokers currently inundated with wool say there’s an interesting reason why producers are choosing to sell now.

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Photos: The faces behind the news

Photos: The faces behind the news

From footy and rodeo back in action to a day in the life of a 13-year-old brumby chaser. We look through the lens at the last month of news in rural Victoria.

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KI leaders want to cut down its forests

KI leaders want to cut down its forests

Converting Kangaroo Island’s timber plantations to farmland would be an economic boost, leaders say, despite a forestry company’s rejection of a $20m bid to buy up its land.

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