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30 Jan 2004 | Tassie farm leader to chair world spud group Tasmanian Farmers' and Graziers' Association executive officer John Rich has been appointed as chairman of the World Potato Congress Awards Committee. ...... FULL STORY
29 Jan 2004 | Bird flu wings closer A three-year-old Bali boy is being treated for an illness believed to be avian flu, and Thailand has confirmed its second human death from the disease. ...... FULL STORY
29 Jan 2004 | Unofficial or not - Cloncurry is hot Cloncurry's claim to be Australia's hottest town has come under a cloud. ...... FULL STORY
21 Jan 2004 | Shame plan over sour grape sales Sunraysia table grape growers who send sour early grapes to market could be "named and shamed", the Australian Table Grape Association has warned. ...... FULL STORY
20 Jan 2004 | Lamb roast for Australia Day Comedian Austen Tayshus will turn his wit to the promotion of lamb for Meat and Livestock Australia's annual Australia Day campaign. ...... FULL STORY
15 Jan 2004 | At last, a great train journey begins At 10.20am today, there will be a ceremony to mark the first journey of the 3,000km-track Adelaide-to-Darwin train. ...... FULL STORY
15 Jan 2004 | Mild weather blamed for banana glut Australia seems to be too small for the amount of bananas produced, 90 per cent of which come from North Queensland. ...... FULL STORY
13 Jan 2004 | WA country towns in bidding war for doctors Rural shire councils in Western Australia are offering generous annual incentive packages in a bid to attract doctors to their towns. ...... FULL STORY
12 Jan 2004 | Holmes a Court resigns at AACo Peter Holmes a Court has resigned as chief executive officer of Australian Agricultural Company. ...... FULL STORY
9 Jan 2004 | Werribee vegetable growers saved from drought Werribee's 150 vegetable farmers will have their farms "drought-proofed" from 2005, after facing financial ruin this summer due to water shortages. ...... FULL STORY
9 Jan 2004 | Hundreds pledge help for WA bushfire victims Offers of hay, grain, agistment, fencing and cash have been pouring for the Tenterden and Bridgetown bushfire victims in Western Australia. ...... FULL STORY
5 Jan 2004 | City girls break Harrow blokes‘ drought The Beaut Blokes weekends, organised by Harrow‘s publican Ange Newton so that the town‘s single men could meet eligible city girls, have been a huge success. ...... FULL STORY
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