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Liberals’ big new farm tax to hurt jobs and investment
New rules provide consistent consent processes for existing marine farms
Treasurer must come clean on detail of big new farm tax
Duo arrested for illegal fish sales
Murray Crayfish population clawing back
High achievers recognised at 2019 Australian Cotton Industry Awards
New round of grants to support even more regional jobs
New generation of Fisheries patrol officers inducted
New resources and regional focus for fisheries education website
Collaboration key to reducing wild dog numbers in Queensland
2019 tiger prawn pre-season briefings
Aspiring to greater things
Big wins for regional boating facilities
Boom in fishing supports jobs in Western Queensland
Boom in fishing supports jobs in Darling Downs
Boom in fishing supports jobs on Sunshine Coast
Almost 1 million Queenslanders hooked on fishing
Darling River illegal fisher nets hefty fine
Victorians hooked on fishing with new custom plates
New state-owned timber resource to be harvested by Indigenous company
New funding to keep exotic fruit fly at bay
Promise campaign celebrates seafood industry men and women
New flower, foliage technology helps support regional jobs
Agtech jobs on offer in farm robot company
Grads angling to get an A in fisheries management – part 1
Commercial harvesting to control Carp
Hundreds of fish successfully relocated near Griffith
Indigenous Jobs Boost At New Shepparton Hatchery
Increased catch approved for blue grenadier
Winding up of BMP programs start of a new chapter
Closing in on Illegal lake openings
Funding supports innovative produce scanning system
Inaugural graduation from Aboriginal fisheries training program
Crab poachers feeling heat in NSW
Extended metropolitan closure to take pressure off pinkies
Funding creates jobs, takes Dalby machinery manufacturer to new lengths
Demand driving saw mill expansion, regional job creation in Mungallala
Survey of fishers and boaters gets underway
Global cooperation key to strengthening fisheries compliance
Gut-friendly bush tucker bread takes off in Darwin
Hundreds have their say on Fisheries Discussion Paper
Spreading load on fisheries through balanced harvesting
Moreton Bay crabber caught with undersized catch
Black day for Burnett Heads black marketers
Big cats spotted swimming at Lake Purrumbete
New career opportunities in agriculture open up under Labor
Innovation to keep albatrosses off tuna hooks
Pot blitz nets old crabbing gear in Gladstone