Sacre rhubarb? French respond to Tassie farmer's bubbly post with a firm 'non'
A Tasmanian farmer's suggestion that people make champagne with their surplus rhubarb draws a legal warning from the French.
A Tasmanian farmer's suggestion that people make champagne with their surplus rhubarb draws a legal warning from the French.
With the global death toll now at more than 100,000, there is an urgent need for a coronavirus vaccine. But will pharmaceutical companies be tempted to put profits before patients?
Where to start with an old glasshouse, littered with plastic, that was used for a hydroponic tomato farm for several decades?
A stand-off in a suburban street between an armed man and police is captured on video, with officers pointing their weapons and ordering him to surrender before he is knocked down by a police car.
A clampdown on foreign investment into Australia could cut-off vital funding for cash-strapped farmers and businesses during the COVID-19 crisis, industry figures say.
A high school teacher who wanted to thank Tasmania's frontline health workers with a simple gesture has found herself running, for all intents and purposes, a pop-up NGO.
With many children home from school during lockdowns parents are learning to balance work and life balances.
Taking mum out for lunch this weekend is not an option, but thanks to innovative producers it has never been easier to get a gift delivered to her door.
Whisky the kelpie and Diamond the sheep are making a splash at Karoonda in South Australia's Mallee region, after being painted on the town's silos.
An agricultural research collective in South Australia's Mallee says its launch of interactive field day videos will not take away from the real thing.
Australia's dairy farmers are leaving the industry in droves as drought and sky-high prices for water take their toll.
For the first time in Australia, a farmer is taking legal action against Monsanto the manufacturer of Roundup claiming it caused his cancer.
Antony Hamilton, who stepped into the artistic director role of Chunky Move in April, presents a five-year vision in the epic, collective new work Token Armies.
Joseph Wong Kiia Tai had his assets frozen and was banned from travel under UN sanctions because of his ties to Charles Taylor, a Liberian war criminal. So how was he able to enter Australia and gamble at Crown's Melbourne and Perth casinos?
Victorian racing authorities announce a plan for retired racehorses to be euthanased on farms to save them from abattoirs and knackeries, in response to an ABC investigation that exposed cruel treatment of thoroughbreds.
Furious connections demand answers from Racing Victoria after two fancied horses were withdrawn from the Melbourne Cup over fears they have incomplete leg fractures.
An unsealed road leading to a family farm between Albany and Denmark reveals an unexpected treasure trove of military artefacts.
When John Spunner bought his first rusted horse-led dray 35 years ago, he didn't know he was beginning what would become a hobby, or what could be called an obsession.
Sixth generation dairy farmers in Yandoit in central Victoria's bushland stick to what they know and love.
There is no shortage of heritage to celebrate and preserve at the New Norcia Monastery in Western Australia's Mid West.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison wants "to get Australia back to work", and says he's now focused on flattening the unemployment curve and creating a "COVID-safe economy".
While a Victorian council rejects drought funding it says isn't needed, farmers in far-west New South Wales say they feel like they're in a "forgotten corner".
The price of water increases to $980 a megalitre for South Australia, as industry bodies expect prices to reach Millennium Drought levels.
Scones, tea, and craft are synonymous with the CWA, but the organisation also provides vital community support. In drought- and flood-ravaged Julia Creek, it's all about keeping things low-key.
The Central Victorian community of Baringhup finally sees the end to a seven-year battle to stop the development of major chicken farm.
Consumers are increasingly asking for it and Meat and Livestock Australia says it's achievable carbon neutrality by 2030.
When farmer Alistair Gabb fell into depression his doctor prescribed him medication and referred him to a psychiatrist for 10 free therapy sessions but it was far from enough.
Making good on an election promise, the NSW Government has named its first dairy advocate, who is vowing to highlight the pressures faced by farmers at both ends of the supply chain.
As urban sprawl puts pressure on the food bowl on Melbourne's fringes, and as water becomes increasingly scarce, one council has a bold idea that might just catch on.
There are only 600 registered British White female cows in Australia, but farmers hope selling the meat will increase consumer demand and breeding.
NSW Police rule Deputy Premier John Barilaro did not breach coronavirus travel restrictions by travelling to his farm in the Southern Tablelands where he undertook property maintenance.
A white former police officer and his son are arrested and charged with the murder of an unarmed black man whose death had been captured on video.
Nicole Alexander grew up in a generational grazing family where the custom of handing a rural business on to the eldest son was an unwritten rule — one that tested the bonds of her relationship with her father.
Water banking involves the deliberate injection of surplus water into known aquifers. The idea is to repurpose the world’s many artesian basins as giant sustainable storage tanks - ones that can readily be drawn upon in times of drought. It’s just one of the ideas we explore in the second instalment of our two-part series on water conflict and management – the politics, the problems and the potential solutions.
The rise of home renovation shows has helped glamorise DIY but take the cameras and personalities away and the situation is quite different especially when it comes to tackling heritage buildings.
Mascot Towers building management tells residents who were evacuated on Friday night after cracks were found in the Sydney apartment building to seek help from the Salvation Army if they are facing financial hardship.