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27 Mar 2008 | Our shrinking small towns Small towns in rural Australia are struggling to survive in tough drought conditions with one demographer estimating that five towns slip below a population of 200 each year - below this point towns are considered "lost" or ghost towns. ...... FULL STORY
25 Mar 2008 | Workers will delay rural recovery The National Farmers Federation has warned that a shortage of labour is slowing any recovery from the drought. ...... FULL STORY
13 Mar 2008 | Cost blow-out a gamble for farmers Higher prices for fuel, fertilisers, chemicals, transport, labour and interest rates have seen the costs in some farm budgets doubled according to WAFarmers president Trevor De Landgrafft. ...... FULL STORY
12 Mar 2008 | Beekeeping a dying industry Beekeepers are concerned that there are no young people entering an industry where 80 per cent are over the age of 60. ...... FULL STORY
11 Mar 2008 | Horticulture goes nuts Nut production is predicted to be the fastest growing agricultural sector, its value increasing from $217 million in 2006 to $1.32 billion in 2020. ...... FULL STORY
4 Mar 2008 | Wudinna gets a visit from the doctor Located 569 kilometres northwest of Adelaide, the town of Wudinna has just got its first permanent doctor in three years. ...... FULL STORY
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