Katrina BRANDON A DAY off the farm is usually a “stock” day, or for some, taking the farming youngsters on a trip into town.
Author: Gippsland Farmer
Nuclear the key to lower energy costs
Philip HOPKINS THE requirement for extra transmission lines to cater for renewables lifts the cost of energy, but nuclear power would cut both costs
Potential risk posed in renewable push
Philip HOPKINS STRATEGICALLY important agricultural land in Central and Southern Gippsland should be safeguarded from transmission lines and renewable energy projects as the energy
Fears over super land tax
FARMING families and small business owners across the country have been left speechless by the Agriculture and Small Business Minister, Julie Collins’ response in
Reports welcomed to help protect from hawkweed
THIS spring, enjoy our high country while helping to preserve its beauty and biodiversity, says Gippsland Ag News. While bushwalking, mountain biking or hiking,
Pledge for local priority
Tom HAYES and Liam DURKIN THE Liberals and Nationals have developed a new renewables plan, saying they will put locals first in the transition