All Australia articles – Page 191
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Timbercorp in the woods
Australian agribusiness investment firm Timbercorp is in financial trouble, and looking to jettison assets
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Murray River levels hit all-time low
According to reports in Australia, the country's biggest river is on the verge of running dry
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Q3 sales up at Woolworths
Strong demand in food and drink helped to push the Australian group's sales up
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RPA reveals newest member
Trans.L Systems has joined the Reusable Packaging Association in the US
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New region for Pacific guest workers
South east Queensland has been recommended for Australia's seasonal worker scheme
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Perfection Fresh in Aussie first
The group is set to supply the Australian market with its first batch of Royal Pom pomegranates
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Fruit flies found in Irymple
Two Queensland fruit flies have been trapped in Irymple, but the incident is not being treated as an outbreak
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Woolworths wants banana risk spread
A senior manager at the Australian retailer has called for bananas to be grown over a wider geographical area
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Australia set for abundant orange crop
Orange crops in southeastern Australia look set to yield much larger volumes but slightly smaller sizes this year, according to local reports
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JAK Fruit moves into farming
The Australasian export company has purchased 80ha of fruit orchards in Australia's Sunraysia region
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Service restructuring for Hamburg Süd
The German group has revealed that it is altering its Europe-Australia/New Zealand Trident Service
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Expert search delays NZ apple access
A New Zealand case for Australian apple access before the WTO has been delayed by a lack of available experts
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Avalon Airport’s bid could boost Aus exports
International status for Avalon Airport, Victoria, will boost Australian fresh produce exports to Asia, a key industry player claims
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Citrus to double in WA
Western Australia’s citrus industry is expected to double production over the next five years
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Australia to cut export rebate
Australian horticulturalists have responded angrily to government plans to remove a quarantine service rebate
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New code angers Australian growers
Australian horticulturalists say a new government code of conduct will destroy the industry
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FTA weighs on Australian mandarins
Australian growers are angry at the level of Indonesian mandarin tariffs under the new Australia-NZ-ASEAN FTA
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Costco Australia ahead of schedule
The world’s largest warehouse club operator, Costco, is five months ahead of schedule for its first Australian store
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Aldi set for A$1bn refurbishment
The discount retailer is set to upgrade 150 outlets across Australia and launch a new distribution centre
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Organic growers turn to laser labelling
Organic producers in Australia have turned to a new labelling method to overcome sticker switching in supermarkets