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Graziers seek legal advice over three-year 'inequitable' rates stoush

Cassowary Coast graziers seek legal advice over three-year council rates stoush Fri 12 Jun 2026 at 9:05am In short: Far North Queensland graziers say they want an explanation from their council as to why they are paying what they say are disproportionately high rates. The Cassowary Coast Regional Council says its rating system is equitable, and the council faces significant infrastructure costs.

ABC Australia 3h ago

With his pet chihuahua and trusty gopher, 97yo grazier won't slow down

feel good Doug Harrison, 97, refuses to slow down after eight decades as a grazier Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 6:34am Doug Harrison doesn't do retirement. With his trusty gopher and pet chihuahua by his side, the grazier prefers to scoot around his outback station while completing the day's chores. "I'm not as old as I look, I'm only 97," he says.

ABC Australia 4d ago

Farmers are increasingly embracing change, and it's bringing them hope

Farms in Focus report shows despite the difficulty, farmers are increasingly embracing change Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 9:59am When grazier Matthew Peart took over his family's organic beef operation almost 20 years ago, his pastures were rundown and the future looked as bleak as the barren paddocks. Alongside his brother, he embarked on a journey to regenerate the 6,000 hectare property in central Queensland, "It was a bit of a lonely road at times … all of a sudden you were speaking a language...

ABC Australia 7d ago

Sheepskins go from being worthless to in demand in a year

Sheepskin market dramatically rebounds amid tighter supply and Chinese demand Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 9:00am In short: In just 12 months, lamb and sheepskin prices have risen from being worthless to the highest prices seen in years. The Australian sheepskin market is driven by demand from Chinese buyers, who are paying more due to low supply.

ABC Australia 9d ago

Experts suspect state policy is putting some farmers in artificial drought

Farmer says flood plain harvesting has forced him to run cattle by the roadside Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 5:30am Paul Cameron watches his mob of thirsty cattle sink their heads into the Goan waterhole on the outskirts of Trangie in western New South Wales. Mr Cameron has driven his cattle to graze the scrubby patches of Crown land hugging the public billabong for more than a year. "I've been walking the stock to town … because we haven't got any water in our own system," Mr Cameron said.

ABC Australia 7d ago