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Country Today - July 1st

18 min · 1. juli 2026
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The largely unpublished works of a man considered one of the great pioneers in wool science in Australia have been shipped from England back to Victoria: A treasure trove of work that was foundational to the modern understanding of wool. This unseasonably warm, wet weather has led to outbreaks of blackleg fungal disease in canola crops. Council Watch argues that Victoria's 79 local councils are inefficient and lack transparency and is proposing fewer councillors and a merger of councils to just 25 in the State See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Country Today - June 25th

The Murray-Darling Basin Authority has released the “What We Heard” report, which will influence what Governments do next with the basin plan. The take-home message from the report was people want the basin plan to work better. You’ll hear from  CEO of National Irrigators Council, Zara Lowien. Cuts to water allocations in the Murray Irrigation system has meant some farmers haven’t been able to grow rice crops Recent rain has seen paddocks turn green, but it doesn’t mean the pastures are providing livestock with the nutrition they need.  This winter, demand for food relief remains high. You’ll hear from CEO of Albury Wodonga FoodShare, Katrina Pawley.   See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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