About this Online Event The panellists will discuss how we can transform our food production systems. Addressing questions such as: Do we...
Media release – Guy Barnett, Minister for Primary Industries and Water, 16 September 2020 Early success for Tassie Harvest Jobs Campaign Tasmanians...
A new Honours project at university could bring direct benefits for Tasmania’s emerging industrial hemp industry. Fourth year University of Tasmania agriculture...
Intensive animal farming is the 'single most risky human behaviour' for pandemics, says major new report
A new government scheme hopes to mobilise Tasmanians to fill harvest jobs often done by imported labour and backpackers.
Degrowth Vienna discussed the case for rethinking fundamental assumptions of growth and market competition that undergird mainstream food system policies.
housing, telehealth, Major Projects, electric vehicles, rental protections and Richie Porte were some of the things in the news this week.
New pea research on plant spacing and density could improve yield for one of Tasmania's key horticultural crops.
Tasmanian horticulture powerhouse Harvest Moon says the industry is in a good position despite coronavirus. Mark Kable, co-owner of the north-western producer,...
Amy Cure, wind power, sheep exports, Lake Gordon, banks, discrimination and uni fees were some of the things in the news this...