Opponents have come out swinging against more paperwork, less action, after another review was announced.
www.theland.com.au/story/9191703/
#AusAg #Biosecurity #AgSky
Opponents have come out swinging against more paperwork, less action, after another review was announced.
www.theland.com.au/story/9191703/
#AusAg #Biosecurity #AgSky
Big news in the carbon and ag space, with a new blueprint for "Healthy Country and Thriving Regions" released this week.
All the deets, along with why the big supermarkets should pay up already, in the link!
www.theland.com.au/story/9190150/
#AgSky #AusAg #CarbonFarming
Well, that didn't take long. ๐
Got cranky, wrote an op-ed about country women being the 'backbone' of communities, too often without the pay and assets to back it up.
No representation without remuneration please and thank you!
www.theland.com.au/story/9189716/
#AusAg #AgSky #WomenInAg
Reports are delayed, then left waiting for responses. On thorny issues, there can be long silence.
News on "jobs for mates", gambling and a lack of response to parliamentary committee reports:
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
We talk a lot about women in ag, but how much has actually changed? Turns out, one dedicated researcher has sought to answer that very question, and it may not be as warm and fuzzy as you think...
www.theland.com.au/story/9185396/
#AusAg #WomenInAg #AgSky
Consumers are un-mooved by the prospect of US beef hitting Aussie shelves, after a 'beef launch' organised by the US Embassy earlier this week.
With some rather colourful comments shared online, it's fair to say Aussie are making their feelings 'herd' ๐ฅฉ๐ฎ
www.theland.com.au/story/9184472/
#AgSky
Three people, Paris Capell, Eliza Spencer and Lindsay Boyton, stand and smile at the camera. Paris is wearing a blue dress, Eliza is wearing a patterned floral dress, and Lindsay is wearing a dark suit.
Taking part as a judge was a huge responsibility, but such a joy to meet more young women passionate about making change across the ag sector. Still can't believe I get paid to spend a day with amazing folks like these day in and day out. Truly the best job in the world.
City friends, may I introduce one of my new favourite country events I've discovered: the Young Woman competition.
You can hear from some of the twelve amazing finalists, and check out the bumper gallery below ๐
www.theland.com.au/story/9180311/
๐ณ Tiny forest, big impact. ๐ณ
There are so many different ways landholders are boosting biodiversity and productivity outcomes on farm - the latest is inspired by a dense, multispecies, forestry system known as Miyawaki.
www.theland.com.au/story/9175702/
#AusAg #TinyForests #TreePlanting
There are some new players in town, and they're determined to bring together producers and policy makers to put regen ag principles in focus. ๐๐ณ
www.theland.com.au/story/9174447/
#AusAg #RegenerativeFarming #AusPol #AgSky
Full story with a video interview above the paywall below #BeansBeansBeans
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www.theland.com.au/story/9173597/
September 2025 ๐ February 2026
Super gratifying to see this 20ha plot at Tirranna, near Goulburn, go from in the ground, to seeds for the 2026 season. AJ Gibson and his family tested these faba beans to see if they'd work in the rotation, and they're back for 2026! ๐ซ
#AusAg #FabaBeans #AgSky
Really impressed by Bill Newcomen and Garry Grant's insights for this story, clearly explaining expected speed bumps in legislation, and toning down the fight to simply say "this isn't going to work for everyone, and here's why."
Under new firearms reform, primary producers would need to be members of a gun club, & meet attendance requirements.
But if you or your staff are on a station, or the local range is for .22s, not .308s, there are some problems on the horizon.
www.theland.com.au/story/9171951/
#NSWpol #gunreform
Democracy manifest: state politics has dominated a double spread for this week's print edition of The Land!
#NSWPol #AusPol
๐ซ NSW state parliament is back for 2026 ๐ซ
Trying something new for The Land News today, with a parly preview before the day kicks off. Seven pollies shared their priorities, and there's more in common across party lines than you might think. ๐
#AusPol #AusAg
www.theland.com.au/story/9166061/
The surprise from people when I explain I'm bound by my employer's editorial code, the Australian Press Council guidelines, and the MEAA code of ethics when they call with an issue. Real reporters, freelance, big time, or at the local paper, have a strong ethical framework - for a very good reason.
Preach girl, preach. As always, an incredibly insightful and important read from @miasato.bsky.social
The first pen of the day for sale at the Yass saleyards.
Kelpie pup Lucy visiting for a cuddle.
First sale of the year, and a mercifully quick one at that for the Yass first-cross ewe sale. Prices were a little softer on last year, with the full report coming up this afternoon.
#AusAg
Grief has been one word used by those on both sides of the proverbial fence near renewables projects. With some great insights from mental health professionals, I asked what it will take to find a productive way forward.
www.theland.com.au/story/9137927
#AusAg #AgChatOz #AgSky
Cards on the table, I've tried to steer clear of reporting on anything related to guns following the Bondi attack. One research paper released by the Australia Institute has been making the rounds again, so here's my story from Jan 2025 on their recommendations.
www.theland.com.au/story/8879460
More than 4000 people have donated to a crowdfund campaign to test new gun laws in NSW, following the December 14 Bondi terror attack, raising nearly $500,000.
www.theland.com.au/story/9146411/
#AusAg #AgSky #AgChatOz #GunReform
In a Christmas miracle, the ACM Agricultural Publications EA has been approved on Christmas Eve! ๐
It includes 3.75% pay rise, backpaid to Jan 1, 2025, and comes into effect on New Year's Eve.๐ A very festive solidarity celebration and a huge thanks to the House Committee and MEAA.
#UnionStrong
The perfect Christmas present for lots of woolgrowers!!
Five years in charity comms and the amount of data on donors is astounding, and often on really old software (Blackbaud circa 2020 I'm looking at you!)
It can be really helpful as a copywriter, but when donors realise just how the sausage is made, it doesn't always go down well.
GO PHEEEEBS ๐งก
With victims fighting for their lives and many dead in the Bondi terrorist attack, misinformation online is exploiting their suffering.
www.aap.com.au/factcheck/mi...
Most of the time it'd be considered trespassing, but when the drive home was right next to a harvest well underway near Canowindra, I couldn't help but head up the driveway and ask to take some pics with Fraser and Oliver Wythes.
#AusAg #HarvestingTheCrop2025 #AgSky