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The sun is setting on larger-scale solar developments, as VicGrid cuts its renewable energy targets. See the latest plans.
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16th June 2025
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Victoria to slash large-scale solar targets
The sun is setting on larger-scale solar developments, as VicGrid cuts its renewable energy targets. See the latest plans.
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Historic Gippsland dairy sold for the first time in 135 years
A billionaire horse racing tycoon has snapped up a 449ha dairy farm, owned by one family for five generations, in an off-market deal. See the details.
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Where to next for step-up milk prices
Five dairy processors – both large and small – are stepping up in quick succession. Here’s what to watch for next.
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Iconic shed celebrates 150 years
It’s one of the oldest wool sheds in Australia and while no longer in use, Toganmain Station celebrated its 150th birthday over the weekend. See the pictures.
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What’s the issue? Golden Rivers more competitive than like-sized leagues
Golden Rivers clubs are in survival mode despite evidence showing the league is tracking well compared to similar sized competitions.
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Western Australia’s winter crop revised after rain
Western Australia’s winter crop has increased to 9 million hectare after recent rain, with one farmer saying “the timing was perfect.”
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‘Volatile market’ shows value drop
Dry weather and lacking confidence has led to a drop in monetary value of beef, sheep and wool, new data shows.
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How the Bradley family use data to run a productive and profitable business
Jenny and Craig Bradley from New Armatree in NSW use advanced data and smart breeding objectives to run their sheep and cropping enterptise. This is how they do it.
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