Australia’s wool industry is in a renaissance not seen since the golden era of the 1950s, with record prices set this week and a billion dollars in sales in the last four months.
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It's not too late to hand-deliver your same-sex marriage postal survey
If you haven’t returned your same-sex marriage postal survey, there could be one last chance to have your say if you live in or near a capital city.
Origin III and Women's Day should be public holidays, Greens say
The Greens promise to gazette four new public holidays, including days off for the third State of Origin match and International Women’s Day, as they seek to win at least one seat in the Queensland Parliament.
Origin III and Women's Day should be public holidays, Greens say
The Greens promise to gazette four new public holidays, including days off for the third State of Origin match and International Women’s Day, as they seek to win at least one seat in the Queensland Parliament.
Helicopters, hecklers, and high vis as Queensland politicians make their pitch
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Welcome to Pumicestone, Queensland's most marginal seat
A new bridge to Bribie Island, a bigger police presence and even Pauline Hanson. These are just some of the things the people living in Queensland’s most marginal seat, just north of Brisbane, want out of this state election.
Grain production drops as big dry and severe frosts bite
Australian grain growers are set to produce just 35 million tonne in 2017 growing season, down 41 per cent on last year.
AFP Commissioner's former right-hand man 'defrauded agency of $47,000'
The former right-hand man to the Australian Federal Police Commissioner used his corporate credit card to defraud the agency of $47,000, it will be alleged.




