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Weekly Times, 27 mai 2026

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ArticleSTEAK OF ORIGIN

Fifth-gen­er­a­tion Queens­land farmer Josh Rich is help­ing build one of Aus­tralia’s fast­est­grow­ing premium beef brands. King River has surged from a single export ship­ment in 2021 to pro­du­cing 3.2 mil­lion kilo­grams of Wagyu a year.

STEAK OF ORIGIN

ArticleSHOW US THE MONEY

Aus­tralia’s dairy farm­ers are wait­ing nervously to see if their urgent calls for a fair farmg­ate price have fallen on deaf ears, with major pro­cessors expec­ted to kick off 2026-27 open­ing price announce­ments before next week’s June 1 dead­line.

SHOW US THE MONEY

ArticleMilk breaches

Aus­tralia’s com­pet­i­tion watch­dog has fined Coles and the West Aus­tralian-based Brownes Foods Oper­a­tions $39,600 each for sep­ar­ate alleged con­tra­ven­tions of the Dairy Code of Con­duct. The Aus­tralian Com­pet­i­tion and Con­sumer...

Milk breaches

ArticleEstate’s fire bill

The neg­li­gence of one of South Aus­tralia’s richest men ignited the 2021 Lucindale bush­fire, the state’s highest court says – leav­ing his estate liable to pay about $30m in dam­ages. The Court of Appeal has upheld find­ings that the actions of...

Estate’s fire bill

ArticleMatch-up a win for men­tal health fight

Bendigo has claimed the inaug­ural Men­tal Health Cup with a drought-break­ing 20point win against Ovens & Mur­ray at the Queen Eliza­beth Oval on Sat­urday. Play­ers and coach­ing staff from two of the biggest leagues in coun­try Vic­toria agreed to...

Match-up a win for men­tal health fight

ArticleWinter dry looms for grow­ers

Farm­ers are bra­cing for a dry winter, with the Bur­eau of Met­eor­o­logy fore­cast­ing below-aver­age rain­fall and above-aver­age tem­per­at­ures, and warn­ing that El Nino could develop as early as mid­winter. The out­look has put the focus on May...

Winter dry looms for grow­ers

ArticleNFF votes in mem­ber over­haul

Aus­tralia’s top farm body has over­hauled its mem­ber­ship cat­egor­ies in its con­sti­tu­tion at a National Farm­ers’ Fed­er­a­tion mem­bers coun­cil meet­ing last week. The three cat­egor­ies – full, asso­ciate, and sup­port­ers – now mean only...

NFF votes in mem­ber over­haul