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Rural News - News highlights

Rural News - News highlights

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The Rural News is market leader, dealing exclusively with stories of interest to the farming sector and has the support of Australia’s largest media business and international correspondents.

2025 759747
Politics & Government
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  • National Rural News 17 July
    Jul 17 2025

    In today's National Rural News: Farmers in drought-stricken NSW plead for further government support, calls for farming vehicle registration reform in Tasmania and a welcome funding boost to Australia's red wine sector.

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    16 mins
  • Australia's wine sector welcomes federal government funding boost
    Jul 17 2025

    The wine sector is welcoming a funding boost from the federal government.

    A further one-point-one million dollars will be poured into the government's Grape and Wine Sector Long Term Viability Support package.

    Rural Editor, Emily Minney, spoke with Wine Australia Chief Executive Martin Cole about the funding.

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    5 mins
  • National Rural News Wednesday July 16
    Jul 16 2025

    In today's National Rural News: Further details about the live sheep export phase out, aquatic weed spreads further and improving the taste of olives.

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    16 mins

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