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  • 1 month ago | goodfruitandvegetables.com.au | Alison Paterson

    Biosecurity Queensland has revealed varroa mite has been found for the first time in the state and urges apiarists to report test results to Bee 123 online. File pictureBeekeepers, government, and peak bodies are on high alert after Biosecurity Queenlands announced the destructive Varroa mite had been discovered for the first time in a region known as the state's salad bowl.

  • 1 month ago | queenslandcountrylife.com.au | Alison Paterson

    Liston couple Sandra and Ray Whitmore said the connection issues were so poor that even though they contacted the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman and the Cross-Border Commissioner, they found another provider Picture: Alison Paterson When a rural producer complained to Telstra about poor coverage, which meant she had to drive halfway to her nearest town and park on the roadside to speak with her oncologist, she was told there was no requirement for any provider to guarantee access to...

  • 1 month ago | katherinetimes.com.au | Alison Paterson

    Tobermorey Station Roadhouse new managers Chloe Robertson and Jack Myles. Picture: Supplied. When Chloe Robertson left her job at a pharmacy seven-odd years ago seeking a new challenge, she had no idea she would meet the love of her life and takeover one of the most remote tourist facilities in the Australian Central Desert. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 1 month ago | northweststar.com.au | Alison Paterson

    Tobermorey Station Roadhouse new managers Chloe Robertson and Jack Myles. Picture: Supplied. When Chloe Robertson left her job at a pharmacy seven-odd years ago seeking a new challenge, she had no idea she would meet the love of her life and takeover one of the most remote tourist facilities in the Australian Central Desert. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 1 month ago | northqueenslandregister.com.au | Alison Paterson

    Tobermorey Station Roadhouse new managers Chloe Robertson and Jack Myles. Picture: Supplied. When Chloe Robertson left her job at a pharmacy seven-odd years ago seeking a new challenge, she had no idea she would meet the love of her life and takeover one of the most remote tourist facilities in the Australian Central Desert.

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