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To offset or inset emissions? Australian farmers are ‘flying blind in a low-carbon world’ | Gabrielle Chan
One of the big opportunities missed in the climate wars was the chance for agriculture to lay out its case separate from fossil fuels
Gabrielle Chan
16, May, 2023 @5:02 AM

Putting country first: private land-sharing agreement in Yambulla reckons with colonisation
Jim Osborne has offered his land for co-management by traditional owners in an experiment to restore and harvest native grasses
Gabrielle Chan; pictures by Rachel Mounsey
12, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

From sheep duffing to cattle rustling, how big a problem is livestock theft in Australia? | Gabrielle Chan
A survey by the Centre for Rural Criminology aims to get accurate numbers for a crime that farmers rarely bother to report
Gabrielle Chan
02, May, 2023 @2:50 AM

This is not Utopia: how will the inland rail project stand up to real-life scrutiny? | Gabrielle Chan
The 1700km railway is being touted as a nation-building project, so we need to get the planning right
Gabrielle Chan
18, Apr, 2023 @3:09 AM

Inland rail review supports concerns raised by regional communities
Wagga Wagga and other towns on the inland rail route have been asking for a bypass and say that is supported by Dr Kerry Schott’s review
Gabrielle Chan
15, Apr, 2023 @8:00 PM

By choosing to share a stage with One Nation, Barnaby Joyce invited division into his community
The National party has framed its opposition to the voice to parliament as wanting practical outcomes over symbolism. But can it escape the symbolism of being on stage next to Pauline Hanson?
Gabrielle Chan
04, Apr, 2023 @2:28 AM

Rural seats will be crucial to the NSW election outcome, so why aren’t we hearing about them? | Gabrielle Chan
Three key regional electorates will determine the makeup of the crossbench in the new parliament, yet campaign news seems to stop at Penrith
Gabrielle Chan
21, Mar, 2023 @3:00 AM

Housing Australia’s fuel reserves in US an ‘absolute joke’, former top defence bureaucrat says
Dennis Richardson also tells agricultural conference national freight network is vulnerable due to rail transport bottlenecks
Gabrielle Chan
07, Mar, 2023 @2:00 PM

Australia’s drought planning should begin now, not when the rain dries up | Gabrielle Chan
The country is on track for a record $90bn agricultural production year but forecasts indicate drier times ahead
Gabrielle Chan
06, Mar, 2023 @2:00 PM

Drought and flooding rains: the Murray-Darling Basin water rights balancing act
Floods brought the Macquarie Marshes back to life, but landholders need guaranteed environmental flows to help maintain a healthy marsh ecosystem that also supports businesses
Gabrielle Chan photography by Mike Bowers
04, Mar, 2023 @7:00 PM

Strange bedfellows: inside the campaign for the black soil plains
Farmers have invited crossbench MPs to join the campaign against Santos’s proposed coal seam gas development on the Liverpool plains
Gabrielle Chan
25, Feb, 2023 @7:00 PM

Teal independents join farmers in Liverpool Plains to oppose Santos gas development
Sydney-based MPs Kylea Tink and Sophie Scamps meet locals fighting coal seam gas project and Hunter pipeline
Gabrielle Chan
22, Feb, 2023 @2:00 PM
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