Pip Courtney hosts Australia's leading regional and rural program covering farming, weather, food, innovation, mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices, and issues affecting regional communities.
The challenges of farming beside the Great Barrier Reef. Australia's grain-belt rebounding from drought. Concern over a deep space project on farming land. Finding fun in the bush when coronavirus COVID-19 cancels events.
How barley growers have fared after huge tariff imposed by China. A whole apple in a bottle. The country's biggest free-range meat-chicken farm embracing solar. Sharing the mysteries of the deep online.
Workers from Vanuatu pick the Northern Territory's mangoes. The golden harvest of a new wheat variety. An uncertain future for sugar mill. Botany Bay's Indigenous rangers. A country music star turns gold miner.
Getting a foothold in the NT's cattle industry. The bright future for jumps horses after racing. A sustainable seafood enterprise in Arnhem Land. Sixty years of crop-saving information for temperate fruit growers.
Farming mussels in Jervis Bay's new aquaculture precinct. The battle to eradicate fire ants. Solutions to drought on the Nullarbor Plain. Creating new habitat for displaced koalas and other native animals.
Strawberry ice-creams and herb bouquets save two farms from adversity. The town that took in and supported out-of-work backpackers during coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. The cafe owner using aquaponics to grow his own salads.
A shortage of truckies and drivers creates a harvest crisis in WA. The community funded market hub connecting customers with farmers. Digger the farm dog's very busy day. End of an era for a Queensland milko.
Do Australia's catastrophic bushfires signal a new global fire age? This summer's fire outlook. Victorian poultry farmers battle bird flu outbreak. Farmers on opposite sides of the wind energy debate.
A pollution controversy over dust from Port Hedland's booming iron ore port. Salmon profits halved by the pandemic. The grain grower diversifying into beer. Dedicated volunteers restoring Tasmanian train history.
Canola growers warned to phase out pest-control chemicals. Bold plans for a boutique abattoir in central Queensland. Labour shortage creates picking problems for horticulture. The unique one-person mill.
Woolgrowers scramble to assemble shearing teams due to border closures. Homemade soft drinks bubbling in popularity. Australia's underappreciated native mushrooms. How Israeli farmers are coping with coronavirus COVID-19.
One man's project to catalogue all the world's edible plants is helping to fight child starvation. A growing number of women taking up the trade of butchering. The 70 year old shearer still a gun on the boards.
The wall of one of the country's newest dams being lowered for safety. A young farmer succeeding on the land after the sudden loss of his father. Making beer from jujubes. On the road with a travelling vet.
Crunch time for the Narrabri coal seam gas project. The link between the myxo and calici viruses in rabbit control. How a beautiful bouquet could be a biosecurity risk; The many words used to describe wagyu beef.
How the deadly rabbit virus myxomatosis almost failed. Bundaberg's tobacco-growing history. A Longreach local legend living independently at 95. A regional artist creates spectacular bronze sculptures.
Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program, covering farming, weather, food, innovation, mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities.
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