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Federal Agriculture Minister Murray Watt is in Darwin. Nurseries call for Bunnings to face scrutiny over "unfair" practices.
Commodity groups waiting for Indonesia to release import permits for 2024 are watching today's election closely.
Federal Agriculture Minister Murray Watt is in Darwin. Nurseries call for Bunnings to face scrutiny over "unfair" practices.
The organisation which represents commercial growers of nursery products, wants the Federal Government to shine a light on the market power of Bunnings.
Farmers get emotional and Bob Katter sees red at supermarket price inquiry. The Country Hour checks out what could be the oldest hogplum trees in Australia.
Victoria Highway is cut again due to flooding. Abattoirs required to install video surveillance systems by 2026.Â
NT Country Hour celebrates International Women's Day. ABS and MLA disagree over number of cattle in Australia.Â
Why are the price of carbon credits on the rise? Dates are being harvested near Santa Teresa.
Lack of weather radar at Tennant Creek causing safety concerns. What's behind a shortage of canned beetroot?Â
What does a shortage of CO2 mean for the meat processing sector? Bushfire danger period extended in Central Australia.Â
More bans on commercial gillnet fishing in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Kimberley Meat Company calls in administrators.Â
NT Isolated Children's Parents' Association conference is in Alice Springs. What is a Raindance Machine?Â
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