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28 Nov 2005 | SA adopts livestock ID system South Australia said it would implement the National Livestock Identification System for sheep and goats from January. ...... FULL STORY
25 Nov 2005 | Farm groups divided on Telstra’s 3G plans Telstra said it would not close the CDMA network that serves country customers until the 3G network is up and running. ...... FULL STORY
23 Nov 2005 | Power companies want to provide Broadband Eleven electricity utilities joined forces to maximise value from their infrastructure and use their fibre cable to deliver broadband to rural Australia. ...... FULL STORY
23 Nov 2005 | No more Q Fever Vaccine Drug company CSL has enraged the livestock industry with the announcement that it pans to stop producing Q Fever vaccine. ...... FULL STORY
18 Nov 2005 | Government wants wireless in the bush Wireless telecommunications projects in the bush will be favoured under the federal government’s $1.1 billion Connect Australia fund, the money set aside for regional areas to encourage the passage of the Telstra sale legislation. ...... FULL STORY
18 Nov 2005 | GM pea trial abandoned CSIRO will destroy its experimental genetically modified pea crop after mice that ate the peas suffered adverse reactions and their lung tissue became inflamed. ...... FULL STORY
8 Nov 2005 | GM tolerance thresholds set GrainCorp said NSW grain growers would not be liable for any unintended presence of genetically modified canola in their crops this harvest. ...... FULL STORY
7 Nov 2005 | CSIRO shifts research focus CSIRO said farm groups and parliamentarians were wrong in saying the science research organisation was cutting research resources for agriculture. ...... FULL STORY
2 Nov 2005 | Two GM canola varieties found in WA Two commercial canola varieties grown in WA are contaminated with genetically modified material. ...... FULL STORY
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