Indonesia's election day arrives, as agricultural industries continue to wait for import permits
Commodity groups waiting for Indonesia to release import permits for 2024 are watching today's election closely.
Commodity groups waiting for Indonesia to release import permits for 2024 are watching today's election closely.
Indonesians vote in national election, while live export industry waits for permits. Plenty of rain at Cave Creek Station as monsoon strengthens.
Federal government announces changes to proposed biosecurity levy. Large fire in fertiliser factory.
Maryfield and Limbunya Stations up for sale again. Heavy rain at Coolibah Station.
It's the middle of February and Australia's live export trade to Indonesia remains in limbo.
New restrictions on commercial barramundi sector. Pomelos in demand for Lunar New Year.
Croc wrangler Matt Wright and his company Helibrook charged by NT WorkSafe. Is the wattleseed industry set to boom?
Australians would benefit from having more wattleseed in their diet. How can this native legume get onto more dinner plates?
The NT's largest banana farm is expanding, with an aim of producing 100 per cent of the Top End's banana needs.
High Court rules against expansion of Glencore's Bing Bong Port. NT's largest banana farm is expanding.
Timber Creek residents cleaning up after flood. Why did 20,000 people in the Top End lose power on Monday night?
Significant rain along the NT/Queensland border. Should crocodiles be culled?
Cotton seed flown to Ord farmers cut off by floods. AFANT concerned about commercial barra fishing in Roper and Daly catchments.
Australia's live export trade to Indonesia is in limbo, with the industry still waiting for import permits to be issued for 2024.
Live cattle exports to Indonesia in limbo, with zero shipments from Darwin Port this year. Commercial barramundi season kicks off.
Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Singleton Station water licence. Pigeon Hole residents call for the community to be moved to higher ground.
Timber Creek residents remain isolated by floodwaters. Lithium industry meets with Resources Minister Madeleine King.
Large sections of Victoria Highway still underwater. Court action against Claravale Farm over alleged illegal land clearing.
Australia Day honours for Gumatj Corporation boss and crocodile expert. AACo major shareholder pleads guilty to insider trading.
Rail company Aurizon says up to 2.5 kilometres of rail line has been damaged north of Tennant Creek.
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