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How media often gets it wrong on livestock emissions

In 2023, media articles said a newly-launched United Nations publication was encouraging people to change their diets away from meat —but that’s not what the report said, a leading livestock and climate authority told the World Angus Forum in Brisbane this week. ..Read More

James Nason, 08/05/2025

The next thing I knew, I hit the lines’: Chopper pilot survives remote crash with help of RFDS

After hitting power lines mid-air, pilot Frank Hoare’s survival relied on fast action and the Flying Doctor’s lifesaving arrival…Read More

Beef Central, 08/05/2025

Value-Based Marketing era will depend on industry ‘win-win’ mentality

The red meat industry’s move into full-blown Value Based Marketing will depend on the a ‘win-win’ approach among processors and cattle producers, delegates attending the World Angus Forum being staged in Brisbane this morning was told…Read More

Jon Condon, 07/05/2025

Regional cattle markets wrap: Are we heading for a market reset?

Looking at Australia’s near-record April beef export figures you could be forgiven for thinking that the market for Australian beef and cattle is looking rosy, but there are some worrying signs that we could be heading for some sort of reset…Read More

Richard Koch, Elders analyst, 07/05/2025

Q fever vaccine no longer in short supply: Manufacturer

The manufacturer of the only Q Fever vaccine available for humans has moved to water down fears of a national shortage of the product in Australia…Read More

James Nason, 07/05/2025

Greens on track for balance of power in Senate

Early election projections show the Greens are on track to hold the balance of power in the Senate in Australia’s 48th Parliament…Read More

Beef Central, 06/05/2025

Dr Frank Mitloehner to address Cattle Australia event in Geelong this Friday

Cattle Australia will hold a Cattle and Climate event at Marcus Oldham College, Geelong, this Friday, featuring a deep-dive into the beef industry’s climate impact, the importance of accurate accounting methodologies and why industry needs to be a strong voice in the climate debate…Read More

Beef Central, 06/05/2025

Student pitchfest with processor trips the light fantastic

Using bands of light to measure hump height on cattle and Ultru-violet light to sterilise knives were two efficiency improvements suggested by University of New England students at a meat processing ‘pitchfest’ held earlier today…Read More

Sue Webster, 06/05/2025

Mindshift change needed to focus on beef turnoff, not stock numbers

The mindset of Australian beef producers was challenged during the cattle chats at the World Angus Expo in Tamworth over the weekend, with producers urged to focus on kilograms of beef produced, rather than running capacity…Read More

Brett Tindal, 05/05/2025

US and Mexico resolve standoff over Screwworm response

The United States and Mexico have reached an agreement on New World Screwworm control efforts that will allow Mexican cattle to continue entering the US…Read More

Beef Central, 05/05/2025

Black swan moment: How Bruce brought Wagyu to North West WA

It was the sight of a black swan floating serenely on the Indian Ocean that helped Bruce Cheung make up his mind that the Pilbara was the right place to build a pioneering high-value Wagyu production enterprise…Read More

James Nason, 30/04/2025

Opinion: Long-term science supports organic agriculture – so should our policy and R&D

Organic certifier Australian Organic Ltd has asked for right of reply to UQ Professor Ian Godwin’s recent opinion piece published on Beef Central which claimed to uncover some dirt on what the real differences are when consumers buy Certified Organic foods. Here is AOL’s response…..Read More

Josefine Pettersson, Australian Organic Ltd, 02/05/2025

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