A stoush is brewing over fallow deer control in Tasmania, with conservationists arguing the government should declare it a pest species.
It was once regarded as a form of farming only carried on by crackpots and lunatics. Today, organic farming – including organic...
Media release – Guy Barnett, Minister for Primary Industries and Water, 15 April 2020 Agfest to move online for 2020 Keeping Tasmanians...
release asylum seekers – Senator Nick McKim called for detainees to be released from Immigration Detention Centres. He said the government had...
Important Update To petition against Religious Discrimination Bill Unfortunately, due to concerns about the current COVID-19 pandemic, we will no longer be...
Antarctica is clearly important for Tasmania and Hobart in particular. The Antarctic Festival, Mawson’s Hut Replica Museum, the Institute of Marine and...
See details of upcoming screenings of How To Bee at State Cinema, Hobart and Star Theatre, Invermay. Bees – they are the...
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8 October 2018 (Canberra) – Following tonight’s Four Corners program, CropLife Australia encourages all observers and commentators to refer and give primacy...
Known as the father of Tasmania’s booming olive industry, Attilio Minnucci’s wild dreams of making olive oil in Tasmania were initially ridiculed....