Town's decade-long labour of love restores 131-year-old butter factory to former glory in SA
Thousands of donated hours, countless sausage sizzles and a donation to assuage a former scout's conscience over a stolen cheese wheel, have breathed new life into this historic South Australian butter factory.
WA farmers at odds over potential for wind turbines on prime agricultural land
State-owned energy provider Synergy is looking at setting up a wind farm south-east of Margaret River, and is reaching out to landholders to put turbines on their properties.
Farmer says virtual fencing 'appropriate', but RSPCA says electric shock causes 'acute stress' to animals
Momentum is growing in one of Australia's largest cattle-producing states to overturn a ban on virtual fencing technology. However, a peak animal welfare charity says using electric shocks to train animals raises significant ethical and animal welfare concerns.
'Picasso Cow' mascot puts dairy country primary school on art and education map
Students from Toolamba Primary School, near Shepparton, have won a national competition with their eye-catching cow 'Moolamba', and along the way brushed up on their nutrition knowledge.
Senate to examine claims of price gouging by Australia's major supermarket chains
Many shoppers are questioning whether supermarket prices are fair, and so next year the Senate will examine claims of price gouging by Coles and Woolworths.
The 'soul-destroying' situation behind Australia's shrinking dairy industry
Do you know where your milk comes from? If you're in Queensland there's half a chance it's travelled through NSW and Victoria, possibly from a dairy up to 2,000 kilometres away.
'Lesser of two evils': Return of Murray mouth dredging met with mixed emotions after floods
Dredgers at the River Murray mouth were halted for the first time in six years when floodwaters arrived in 2022. But now they're back in action in what irrigators and scientists see as an unfortunate necessity in this unique ecosystem.
Ice cream factory gutted by record Lismore flood opens after $100 million rebuild
The farmer-owned Norco factory remains on a flood-prone site on the bank of the Wilsons River, but the design is different.
'Very emotional' days as dairy farming family calls it quits after 117 years
Robbie Radel's voice breaks as he describes his dread of the week ahead — having to watch the last of his beloved milkers being trucked away from the farm his family has owned since 1906.
Dairy group disbands after decade of fighting supermarkets — and its own industry
Dairy group Farmer Power has announced it intends to disband — but not before leaving a significant mark on the industry.
$19m circular economy centre planned for NSW farming town
A plan to build a centre focused on the development of circular economies has been announced for Bega, New South Wales.
After a decade of pain, SA dairy industry celebrates success of farmer-owned milk brand
During the $1-per-litre milk wars, desperate producers in SA decided to launch their own brand. Ten years later, they say millions of dollars has been invested back into their industry.
What'll happen to King Island Dairy? Locals are asking the question as owner eyes sale
The potential sell-off of the only dairy processing plant on King Island comes as a little surprise to locals who have witnessed a dwindling industry.
Battles brewing over the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
The Murray Darling Basin back in the spotlight as the federal government rushes to extend the 2024 deadline to return more water to rivers and restart water buybacks.
Plant-based milk goes from 'hippy alternative' to mainstream as processor tips future growth potential
Vitasoy Australia chief executive David Tyack predicts the plant-based milk market will continue to grow, noting there hasn't been a contraction in the past decade.
Trade minister enters 'endgame' talks with the European Union that could deliver a sugar rush and even cheaper cars
Australia's trade minister is set to resume talks with his European Union counterpart, vowing he won't sign a deal for the sake of it.
Strike action in the Victorian dairy industry ends after unions broker wage deal
Dairy companies have averted a six-day strike by offering factory workers an improved pay deal.
Outback residents appalled they were left short of milk for two weeks
Fresh milk is a staple in many people's refrigerators, but for the Far West New South Wales town of Brewarrina, it went missing from households and businesses for close to two weeks last month.
The dairy worker dispute isn't over, as unions warn products like cheese and milk could become scarce if strikes continue
Dairy factory workers in Victoria have returned to work after taking strike action, but warn they may strike again this week.
As the price of milk nearly doubles, why are dairy workers walking off the job?
Surging supermarket prices tell the story of why a wide range of dairy industry workers have mounted coordinated strike action this week. So where are these dairy profits going?
Flood-ravaged dairy cooperative Norco delivers $9.1m profit, ice cream factory set to reopen
Despite a catastrophic flood forcing it to shut its ice cream factory in early 2022, Norco delivers a $9.1 million profit for 2022-23 — up $0.2 million.
About 14,000 litres of 'premium grade' milk down the drain as dairy industry workers strike
Tanker drivers and dairy factory workers have walked off the job this week in separate strike actions, calling for better pay and conditions after companies "made record profits" during the pandemic.
Thousands of dairy workers are preparing to strike. Will there be milk in the stores?
Victoria is facing milk shortages with unprecedented strike action planned by dairy workers.
Federal Court denies injunction for farmers seeking to remove Victoria's peak farming body president
The Victorian Farming Federation revealed in the Federal Court that there was no mechanism in its constitution to remove its president, a situation the judge suggested sounded "pretty undemocratic".
This proud dairy region ran out of milk, but new farming families are providing hope for the future
Built on the back of the dairy industry, Atherton Tablelands families are bucking the trend as family-owned dairy farms are being deserted in other parts of Australia.