- The NT Water Controller has granted Singleton Station a groundwater extraction licence, which could see up to 40,000 megalitres used to irrigate crops each year.
- A cattle station in Central Australia is trialling new technology, which can track cattle from space via their eartag.
- There's a meeting in the north Queensland town of Georgetown today to discuss the future of growing cotton in the Gulf region.
- Approval has been given to export live sheep to Saudi Arabia, for the first time in 10 years.
- For the first time in the almost 200-year history of the Sydney Royal Easter Show a duck has been named the show's grand champion bird.
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