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- A documentary on how the Barcoo region remembers it's Veterans on the centenary of ANZAC on 25 April 2015.
- A look at a product which it is claimed will prolong your life and it will fight cancer and it will reduce heart disease. That's not all - the really good news is that it is a red wine or at least a style of red wine. We did not have to travel far to give wonder wine a test taste, we found it at a small winery not far from Brisbane.
- The beef industry's Funding Steering Committee is calling for the cattle levy by be lifted by $1.50. Through June and July producers will vote whether to accept the increase but in the meantime, Meat and Livestock Australia is mounting a strong campaign for a 'yes' vote. Heading up their case is committee chairman Don McDonald who told Landline he was confident producers would accept the increase. The Australian Beef Association�s Linda Hewitt outlines why the group is opposing the increase.
- With wild fish stocks fast running out aquaculture looms as one of Australia's biggest growth industries and you'd think governments would be keen to support new players. But a south coast mussel farmer who is leading a push to develop shellfish production in the Jervis Bay Marine Park, claims he's being swamped by red tape.
- For decades the health and sustainability of the Western Australian wheatbelt's sandy soils have been helped by crop rotations with lupins. But now lupins are being used for other things.
- The woman behind Blue Hills, Gwen Meredith, passed away last week at her home near Bowral in southern New South Wales.
- As the drought continues, lobby groups, farmers and politicians are all putting forward their solutions to the big dry. There have been proposals from building dams, turning rivers around and capturing water from the tropics to name just a few. The Australian Water Association has released a book, which busts the myths and explains the ideas in the water debate. Sally Sara discusses these issues with the Association's Chief Executive and Author of Water in Australia, Chris Davis.
- It is a bush tradition, a much loved social event and a place of good-natured competition. But in Queensland there are warnings that country shows are under threat from a State Government plan to amalgamate some rural shires.
- Aboriginal stockmen astride Australian stockhorses used to be the backbone of the outback pastoral industry. Unfortunately, following the walk-offs in the '60s, employment opportunities for both dried up. As Tim Lee found however, stockhorses are staging a comeback on some of the country's biggest spreads, and young Indigenous stockmen are climbing back into the saddle.
- Kerry Lonergan heads to Beef Week to talk with one of the biggest names in the beef game, the Consolidated Pastoral Company, managing director and chairman of the board, Ken Warriner.
- The tuna season in South Australia is winding down after the most tumultuous year in more than two decades. Prices have plummeted, as Japanese consumers tighten their purse strings and Tuna producers are also under pressure from conservationists as campaigns against tuna fishing gather pace.