A taste of some of the world's best cheeses with artisan cheese maker Nick Haddow.
We look at the best place to cast your line around the world.
Where to for GM foods? Sense of Place - Tim Costello. Cooking for one. The power of plant DNA . Iconic Buildings Ideal Palace (Palais Ideal). World's best fly fishing destinations. The big cheese.
We're keeping tabs on barramundi; the Yandina farmers market explodes in a riot of colour; we meet a young woman with a passion for her hairy belted galloways; and we do the rounds during lambing time
Tanya Ha is an environmental advocate and science communicator. She spoke with RN Drive about avoiding the Twitter echo-chamber.
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will broaden its investigation into the dairy industry, following a meeting involving Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce, dairy farmers and processors.
Qantas has seen a turn around in its financial results, with the company announcing a $1.53 billion profit, enabling the airline to give shareholders a dividend for the first time since 2009.
A market garden in Burnie helps feed local families; hairy highland cattle win a beef award; we limber up with tractor yoga classes; and join the Deadly Runners group on Thursday Island.
The debate about GM food seems to revolve around whether or not you think it's safe to eat and that's got one science writer hopping mad, because he says it's the equivalent to the debate around human-induced climate change. Deep in a lab, in multiple locations around the world, scientists are working away at a very big problem - growing enough food to feed a 2030 world.
A market garden in Burnie helps feed local families; hairy highland cattle win a beef award; we limber up with tractor yoga classes; and join the Deadly Runners group on Thursday Island.
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Today the Prime Minister and Agriculture minister met with the management of Australia's largest milk producer, Murray Goulburn.
The Country Women's Association makes itself relevant to modern professional women; we learn about heritage pig breeds; visit a coffee plantation; and check out a boutique cheese factory.
This week it's all about climate - from the parched Queensland channel country, to rural communities building their own renewable energy projects.
The Country Women's Association makes itself relevant to modern professional women; we learn about heritage pig breeds; visit a coffee plantation; and check out a boutique cheese factory.
Rural news highlights. A Big Country August 13, 2016. Country Breakfast Features Sat 13th.