Episodes
Truck drivers are calling for better maintenance of some of their main routes in the Great Southern and South West.
Published 11/26/24
Good rain has fallen on some cattle stations in Western Australia's mid west, and storms have started a few fires in grain growing regions.
Published 11/25/24
Total harvest tonnes across WA are proving to be better than expected, according to GIWA.
Published 11/22/24
One of the biggest operators in the state's lobster industry believes the sustainability of the industry IS at risk, despite messaging from fisheries that stock levels are healthy.
Published 11/21/24
There is a significant price difference between non - gm and gm canola right now.
Published 11/19/24
WA's crayfishing industry is asking the state government to reduce its quota. You might be wondering why?
Published 11/18/24
Farmers in Western Australia's wheatbelt are nervous about significant rain forecast for next week.
Published 11/15/24
The CEO of lobby group WAFarmers Trevor Whittington says US president-elect Donald Trump is "a bully, a bull duster and a brag artist." He says with that in mind it's difficult to fully assess how the new administration will affect world trade over the next four years.
Published 11/14/24
Competition is increasing for groundwater in parts of Western Australia's Wheatbelt as new industries like renewable energy and mining move into traditionally food producing regions.
Published 11/13/24
One of the few native hardwood farmers in Western Australia is about to start reaping the rewards for being patient.
Published 11/12/24
Avocado growers are hoping a recent trade mission to Western Australia's south west will result in increased exports to countries such as India.
Published 11/11/24
The shadow minister for emergency services Martin Aldridge has called on the state government to ensure WA's fire and emergency service volunteers have similar protections to those who are being paid to perform the same jobs.
Published 11/08/24
The National Farmers Federation is calling on the Albanese government to argue the case for Australian agriculture to be exempt from any new tariffs on goods to the United States.
Published 11/07/24
The commercial fishing industry says time will tell how the sector is affected by the new south coast marine park.
Published 11/06/24
The state government has announced its final plan for a south coast marine park that stretches from Bremer Bay to the SA border.
Published 11/05/24
Australia's biggest and most remote sheep station is back on the market.
Published 11/04/24
Seafarms has lost an appeal against a Federal Court ruling that Project Sea Dragon be liquidated.
Published 11/01/24
Western Australia has suspended the market access for Northern Territory mangoes that have been treated under the CTM-01 protocol, due to concerns about the risk of introducing Queensland fruit fly.
Published 10/31/24
The Federal Court has approved the payment of almost $200 million to eligible Aboriginal station workers who had their wages withheld or were underpaid due to discriminatory government policy last century.
Published 10/30/24
The industry body representing Australian cotton growers says proposed changes to the rates of use for paraquat will render it useless and will force cotton farmers to return to cultivation.
Published 10/29/24
Dozens of neurologists are calling on the APVMA, the Australian chemical regulator, to ban paraquat.
Published 10/28/24
Fisheries scientists, monitoring WA's coast, have been surprised to find the number of tiny baby rock lobsters called puerulus has significantly dropped this year.
Published 10/25/24
The head of WAFarmers doesn't think the state's Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is adequately resourced to handle a major biosecurity threat.
Published 10/24/24