How these brothers turned a modest family farm into an agricultural empire, changing the future for rural families
Mick and Ben Hewitt often do business in boardrooms, but it is clear the brothers are truly content in the dust and dirt.
'Low number' of animals confirmed dead on live export ship MV Bahijah, off WA's coast
The agriculture department says the number of deaths is below the reportable mortality rate, as authorities are continue deciding what will happen to the remaining stock.
The 1960s Aussie board game that has sold 700,000 copies
Squatter started out as a side hustle and turned into one of the most successful Australian board games ever.
More than three weeks after leaving Fremantle, thousands of livestock remain stuck on ship off WA coast
Questions are being asked about what will happen to thousands of sheep and cattle on the live export ship MV Bahijah, which was turned around due to the deteriorating security situation in the Middle East.
Young chase big bucks in West Australian shearing sheds amid workforce shortfall
Jak Rice went to shearing school hoping to build a career in wool, but what started as a necessity quickly became a passion as he works to improve his daily tally.
Fallen in love with the idea of having a farm dog? It's not as easy as you might think
It might be hard to imagine, but sheepdog trials were once so popular in Australia they were broadcast on TV each weekend. But if you're new to sheepdog trials, let's take a few steps back and revisit the basics with Muster Dog breeder Mick Hudson.
French shearer facing deportation amid worker shortage says visa regulations need to change
Nicolas Hardy arrived in Australia at the peak of a shearer shortage and "went to the sheds" to back up the wool industry. Three years later, his employer wants to keep him but his visa options are running out.
Young mum shears one lamb every 45 seconds to set new world record
A Kiwi shearer who learnt her craft in Australia powers her way to a new women's world record by training seven days a week in the gym.
Rain gives SA farmers confidence boost as they head into new year
The improvement in the results is mostly due to increased livestock prices and solid grain yields across the state, Rabobank says.
Farmers 'never been busier' with paddock-to-plate Christmas orders
Despite the cost-of-living crisis, consumers are looking for ways to directly support small-scale farmers like Sue Foureur.
There are a lot of sheep on this farm — and with over 600,000 solar panels planned, they'll have somewhere to shelter
Can sheep and solar panels mix? This farmer believes they can, and is now a step closer to realising his dream of over 600,000 panels on his Tasmanian farm.
Farmer angry over treatment of his animals in secret video says he was told by abattoir of 'horrible' activists
When farmer Matt Tack saw a video of his livestock being abused inside a Tasmanian abattoir, it was gut-wrenching — but when he raised his concerns with the facility "all we got was why these animal rights activists were horrible people".
'Never seen anything like this': Abattoir facing export suspension after footage released
The federal government issues a Tasmanian abattoir with a draft notice to suspend its export licence for a year after confronting footage obtained by animal rights activists raises questions about slaughter practices. WARNING: This story contains depictions of animals in distress.
Shearers take over country pub to see who can fleece the fastest
Pub manager Linda Boylan said many of her "regular bar flies" hadn't seen a sheep being shorn up close before, and flocked to the pub where it was standing room only.
Shearer mows through 830 lambs in one day for Movember fundraiser
A shearer has raised thousands of dollars for the mental health charity by shearing a near-record number of sheep in one day — and all because he couldn't grow a mo.
Farmers breathe sigh of relief as livestock prices rebound after rain
Prices for some cattle have doubled as buyer confidence is restored following rainfall for many areas that have endured a long dry spell.
Nearly 600 sheep stolen from Victorian farm after owner loses theft insurance
Police are urging members of the public to keep an eye out for suspiciously cheap breeding rams after the sheep were stolen from a property on the Sunraysia Highway.
Mothballed WA meatworks to reopen to meet chilled meat demand from Asia, Middle East
After a five-year closure, a Geraldton meatworks may reopen by mid-February due to demand for Australian meat from international markets in Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Middle East.
Farmers donate lamb for struggling households as farmgate prices hit rock bottom
With retail prices soaring past $40/kg for lamb cutlets in recent years even Sam Kekovich would have a hard time feeding lamb to his family, but these farmers are donating lamb to those in need despite battling their own financial heartache.
Dropped charges over live export deaths amounts to 'government-sanctioned torture', activists say
Emanuel Exports will no longer face prosecution over the deaths of more than 2,000 sheep from heat-related stress during a 2017 voyage from Fremantle to the Middle East as part of Australia's lucrative live export trade.
After surviving a brain tumour, Corey is back in the shearing shed doing what he loves
The thought of working and rejoining his shearing team kept Corey Bolt positive during treatment. Now, he's easing back into the physically demanding role.
Abattoir inspectors and vets strike for 'decent pay' as meat industry slams 'unions gone wild'
Meat inspectors and vets are walking off the job today, with the industry saying the strike action will create backlogs that affect domestic and export sectors.
Supermarket lamb prices to fall but farmer frustration remains
Farmers battling a significant slump in sheep prices say supermarkets are ripping off consumers, as Woolworths announces it will cut its lamb prices by 20 per cent.
Australia's sheep industry is in downturn, so when will chops get cheaper?
Too many sheep is bad news for farmers but the oversupply should drive down costs for customers.
Elke is frustrated you're paying so much for beef when she can't extract a fair price for her cattle
Cattle prices have collapsed as producers rush to sell stock before the big dry sets in. But at the supermarket, you wouldn't know it.