There were 819 head yarded for this fortnight's Clermont prime and store sale on Tuesday, with cattle being drawn from the usual supply area.
An increase in the number of hazard reduction burns operating under permit conditions that are escaping and causing large-scale landscape destruction are concerning already exhausted rural firies.
Feral deer numbers in Queensland could be worse than a rabbit plague if left unchecked, says the Invasive Species Council.
As the mercury rushes towards 42C, Dirranbandi residents have been told not to return to their homes after being evacuated ...
Cattle were sourced from western regions such as Quilpie, Boulia, Muttaburra, Cunnamulla, Winton, Augathella, Barcaldine and ...
The Rural Stock and Crime Squad has issued fresh warnings for producers about claiming clean-skin cattle, particularly around ...
Forget chocolate boxes, a Western Downs rugby union club has received a mighty donation from local grain growers to aid their ...
Bureaucratic overreach resulted in a national park near Alpha in central Queensland being totally burnt out rather than ...
Agents Boyd O'Brien Bartholomew reported an increased yarding of 349 head at Moreton sale on Tuesday.
Queensland continued its dominance in Australia's cattle industry, with the state accounting for a significant share of national cattle sales in the last financial year.
John Atkins' last conversation with his father, legendary Queensland racehorse trainer Jim Atkins, was about a gelding called ...
Queensland's rural fire volunteers have been praised for the work they did in averting disaster in the Mt Garnet region last ...