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Divers risked their lives to collect shells like these for others to create buttons, luxury items

Wearing helmets as heavy as a medieval suit of armour, divers had one hour to fill their baskets with pearl or trochus shells.
A man sitting on ground surrounded by pearl shells

Revival of tough endurance ride creates new generation of outback 'legends'

An endurance ride that attracted the likes of cattleman RM Williams during the 1980s is back. While some things have changed, the Winton to Longreach Endurance Ride is still a show of strength, grit, and horsemanship.
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young girl holding horse with her arm up

Tonnes of 'beautiful' oranges, mandarins dropped in paddocks as stockfeed

Citrus growers are struggling to produce fruit that meets market specifications and truckloads of rejected but "quality" oranges, tangelos and mandarins are being sent to feed cattle and sheep.
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Michael Arnold stands in an orchard holding a blemished piece of citrus

The little dairy making a big difference: How a family business in regional NSW is changing lives one litre at a time

About a decade ago, a family-run dairy committed to providing milk for a school breakfast program. It's been fuelling kids ever since.
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three primary school aged girls sitting at a table eating cereal

Trawlers warn against cut to shark fishing grounds as ocean wind farms move in

A group representing fishermen in south-east Australia says it will be forced to stop cooperating with offshore wind projects if shark fishing is further restricted in marine parks.
A great white shark swims through the water with its mouth open.

Indonesia suspends live cattle imports from four Australian facilities after lumpy skin disease found

Indonesia stops importing live cattle from four Australian exporters following the detection of lumpy skin disease in livestock.
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Tonnes of 'beautiful' oranges, mandarins dropped in paddocks as stockfeed

Citrus growers are struggling to produce fruit that meets market specifications and truckloads of rejected but "quality" oranges, tangelos and mandarins are being sent to feed cattle and sheep.
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Michael Arnold stands in an orchard holding a blemished piece of citrus

Tigers, gunfights and rare rambutans are part of life for the Indiana Jones of exotic fruits

Alan Carle was hunting otherworldly fruit with fluorescent tentacles and bubbly flesh that folks back home had never even heard about, much less tasted — and he was willing to risk his life to find it.
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A white man sits up front of a canoe with cap and open collar with an African man behind, both paddling.

Expensive fruit fly protocols hit small-time growers, who face 'death by paperwork'

Produce from small-time Riverland growers is disappearing from supermarket shelves as soaring treatment costs for the ongoing fruit fly outbreak risks allowing bigger businesses to muscle them out.
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A woman, Raj Ghuman, touches a green young nectarine on a leafy tree in an orchard.

Mango-picking robot snaps up $1 million in venture capital

A robot designed to pick mangoes and hopefully ease worker shortage issues, expected to "create ripples through the supply chain", has landed $1 million in venture capital.
Dr Amanada White holding novelty-sized cheque

Largest winery solar panel system in Australia switches on in the Barossa Valley

Almost 6,000 solar panels have been installed by Treasury Wine Estates, with the ability to generate more than 5,000 megawatt-hours of energy per year — the equivalent of powering around 900 homes.
Two giant solar panel car parks