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17 Oct 2005 | Timber schemes make more money from horticulture Timber plantation companies are moving into fruits, nuts and even cows as land prices for timber rise and investor priorities shift. ...... FULL STORY
17 Oct 2005 | Queensland subsidies protection of native vegetation The Queensland government wants landholders in south east to take part in the Vegetation Incentives Program. ...... FULL STORY
12 Oct 2005 | Heritage fund turns cattle station over to conservation The Australian Bush Heritage Fund paid $3.7 million to buy the Craven’s Park cattle station in western Queensland. ...... FULL STORY
10 Oct 2005 | Foreign investors cool on top end cattle Five cattle stations in the Northern Territory owned by interests associated with the Sultan of Brunei are for sale, and are expected to sell for more than $30 million. ...... FULL STORY
4 Oct 2005 | Rate rebate for Vic farmers Farmers in Victoria may qualify for rebates of their local government rates if they are also eligible for federal government “exceptional circumstances” assistance. ...... FULL STORY
4 Oct 2005 | All clear for second stage of Ord scheme The West Australian government and Miriuwong Gajerrong traditional owners are expected to sign off on the second stage of the Ord River irrigation scheme, bringing to an end a decade-long native title claim. ...... FULL STORY
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