The latest forecast estimates that while WA’s crops have the potential to again hit records, a predicted drier and hotter spring may swing the pendulum very quickly.
Melissa Pedelty
A range of new wellbeing services is available to sheep producers thanks to a program established in response to the phase-out of live sheep exports by sea.
WA farmers say the reduction of Wild Dog Action Plan funding means it will be a matter of months before impacts are felt, making the issue ‘imminently problematic’.
Australia proudly championed lamb this week with a showcase that aimed to prove that the industry was more geared towards data performance and not exclusively breed or feed specific.
Bob Garnant
Livestock industry experts say GLP-1 weight-loss medication users and people aged 65 could be key marketing demographics for Australian red meat.
Australia’s top agribusiness boss has called for a long-term national agriculture strategy to bolster the nation’s economic and sovereign capability.
Georgia Campion
A $350 million agriculture development facility, which is being pitched as Australia’s first carbon-negative Agri-Tech innovation precinct, has been proposed for WA’s Peel region
The peak body for plant science has hit out at the Federal agricultural department, warning its flawed policy model will force Australian farmers to pay significantly more for crop protection products.
Nyabing sheep producers who transitioned from dual-purpose to shedding breeds have outlined their operation at a national event
Two of northern WA’s big cattle players have called for the State Government to reconsider tight restrictions on surface water restrictions for the Fitzroy-Derby River.
A major disturbance involving multiple inmates has unfolded at WA’s maximum security prison with reports of widespread damage to cells and ‘considerable’ flooding.
Charlton Hart and Caleb Runciman
Cloverdale residents have recounted the horror and distressing screams that followed a little boy being fatally struck on Tuesday while crossing a suburban street.
Brooke Rolfe
A Perth man who died in a Balinese detention centre reportedly owed tens of thousands of dollars to more than a dozen furious customers he ripped off through his Indonesian car restoration company.
Jessica Evensen
The senior Labor figure spearheading historic strikes against BHP has told Premier Roger Cook and any other political colleagues hoping for an end to the militant industrial action to get stuffed.
Adrian Rauso and Oliver Lane
The Hong Kong company miner on Cockatoo Island off the Kimberley has collapsed into administration, with taxpayers owed money.
Adrian Rauso
New details reveal how a local livestock farmer accidentally stumbled across a German backpacker 12 days after she went missing, triggering an international search and rescue mission.
The friend group of a Perth doctor charged over an alleged choke-hold death after an altercation in Fremantle on Saturday morning say they have been left completely stunned after he was thrown behind bars.
A young doctor has been charged with manslaughter after a 63-year-old was found unresponsive on a Fremantle street in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Europe’s top court has dismissed the tech giant’s appeals against the 2018 EU ruling.
Arjun Kharpal
Fed chair Kevin Warsh stuck to his long-stated belief in his first press conference on Wednesday that ‘inflation is a choice.’
Matt Peterson
Tanker traffic plunged in early March due to Iranian attacks, causing the biggest oil supply disruption in history.
Spencer Kimball
For nearly two decades, some of the world’s most prominent investors quietly accumulated stakes in SpaceX while the rocket maker remained largely off-limits to the public markets.
Yun Li
Rebecca Nadge
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