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UPDATED 4 DECEMBER 2008
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11 Nov 2008 | Livestock feed costs slashed by Aussie invention
Darling Downs livestock producers are paying 12 cents per kilogram for stock feed from a new Australian invention called the Automatic Paddock ...... FULL STORY

5 Jun 2008 | GM crops the answer to world hunger
Eminent scientist Gustav Nossal says that genetically modified crops are key to feeding the world's poor but it may take two decades to convince the public of its benefits. ...... FULL STORY

3 Jun 2008 | WA holds line on GM ban
The Western Australia government is standing firm in its opposition to the use of GM crops. ...... FULL STORY

30 May 2008 | Chefs say no to GM
Prominent local chefs are urging the Victorian and NSW state governments to reverse their decisions to allow the production of GM canola. ...... FULL STORY

13 May 2008 | GM the way to boost production
Scientists have told the government that agricultural production could be increased by as much as $8 billion if genetically modified crops were widely used in Australia. ...... FULL STORY

9 May 2008 | Clips not good enough answer to mulesing
Animal rights activists say that a proposal by the wool industry to replace mulesing with the use of a plastic clip does not go far enough. ...... FULL STORY

28 Apr 2008 | Today is D-day for CDMA
Telstra is expected to close its CDMA mobile phone network tonight after originally planning to close it down on 28 January. ...... FULL STORY

27 Mar 2008 | Wool boycott threat spreads
The boycotts against Australian wool farmers could spread unless efforts are increased to end the practice of mulesing sheep. ...... FULL STORY

18 Mar 2008 | WA GM trial halted
WA farmers can only watch trials of GM canola crops in NSW and Victoria as their first broadacre trial has been abandoned. ...... FULL STORY

12 Mar 2008 | More pressure for mulesing action
One of the world's largest wool processors, G. Modiano has said that the government should make pain relief mandatory if surgical mulesing is necessary. ...... FULL STORY



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