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UPDATED 31 JANUARY 2007
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30 Aug 2006 | Hobby farms displace dairy in Gippsland
Dairy country in South Gippsland may be carved up for hobby farms and rural lifestyle blocks. ...... FULL STORY

30 Aug 2006 | More farms in Queensland
Queensland recorded a slight increase in the number of farms in the 2004/05 financial year. ...... FULL STORY

29 Aug 2006 | Think tank seeks subsidy to preserve native vegetation
The Southern Cross Group proposes that farmers and graziers would be paid by the taxpayer to manage native forests on their land. ...... FULL STORY

28 Aug 2006 | Kiwi dairy farmers driving up land prices
New Zealand dairy farmers rather than promoters of managed investment schemes are the most pervasive factor driving up prices for prime rural land at present. ...... FULL STORY

21 Aug 2006 | NSW farm values doubled over four years
Land values for most classes of rural property had at least doubled since 2002 in northern and western New South Wales, according to Meares & Associates. ...... FULL STORY

16 Aug 2006 | Councils now responsible for roadside weeds
Farmers in Victoria no longer have the responsibility for controlling roadside weeds. ...... FULL STORY

8 Aug 2006 | Values rise for urban fringe farmland
Farmers within Melbourne’s urban growth boundary are receiving prices for land from industrial developers as much as four times more than for agricultural land five kilometres away. ...... FULL STORY

1 Aug 2006 | Farmers freed to remove native vegetation
The South Australian government will now allow farmers to remove native vegetation that is more than five years old. ...... FULL STORY



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