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‘Our State’ is a half-hour, weekly radio segment airing 1:30pm ACST each Monday on Adelaide's FiveAA.The program focuses on uncovering and sharing important subjects: the interesting, the significant, the future, the unknown and the things that are happening, right now, in South Australia. Each week, a wide range of guests discuss achievements, initiatives and events which highlight South Australia’s priorities.
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Leigh Robb, Curator, Contemporary Art as she introduces new exhibition, Radical Textiles. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: Grayson Perry, artist, born Essex, England 1960, Factum Arte, designer, operating 2001, Flanders Tapestries, manufacturer…
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.Join Public Programs Officer, Isobel Clemow-Meyer and Neo Ambassadors, Aryan, Mia and Victoria as they discuss youth arts programs.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: Sam Roberts저자 AGSA
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An investigation launched into the death of fish and other marine life at the South Australian Aquatic Sciences Centre at West Beach, more than half a billion dollars worth of South Australian wine sold to China since tariffs were lifted seven months ago, and feral pigs spotted in the northern Flinders Ranges, causing concern for land managers and …
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A cattle feed supplement manufacturer describes concerns about the safety of its product as "fake news", SA winemakers struggle to get their wine to retailers ahead of the busy Christmas period due to strikes at Woolworths' distribution centres, and SADA re-boots its DoDairy campaign to get more consumers buying local dairy products after a difficu…
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Grain delivers to the Viterra network surpass two million tonnes for the season so far, as the first new season shipment sets sail, Australia experiencing a glut of truss tomatoes as growers offload them at a price well below the cost of production, and farmers concerned about inexperienced drivers being sent down rural unsealed roads by their vehi…
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Grain producers ask for economic and environmental impact assessments for any future agricultural chemical reviews, biosecurity concerns as millet brooms imported from China found on sale at the nation's biggest hardware store, and Chinese wine buyers tour South Australia as part of a $1.85million dollar wine export re-engagement program.…
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Tomato growers rally in front of State Parliament over delays in getting test results clearing their crops of ToBRFV, Coles tells a supermarket inquiry it wants the industry to be more transparent with produce suppliers about prices, and a South Australian educator helps develop a virtual reality solution for students fearful of working with cattle…
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Struggling South Australian grain producers ask for help from the banking sector after a tough season, Australian farmers launch a $60million venture capital fund to back start-ups tackling horticulture's biggest challenges, and graziers in far west NSW welcome some unexpectedly good rain across the weekend.…
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The AWU calls on the Federal Government to introduce a national licensing scheme for shearers, a new survey find support among Australians for live animal export to continue, and the SA Produce market crowns its new "Cherry Queen" to mark the official start of the state's cherry season.저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Elders enters a trading halt after announcing its purchase of agriculture supplies company Delta Ag for $475million, farmers warn food prices for pollination-dependent crops could rise under the spread of varroa mite, and researchers call for tissue samples to study if calicivirus and myxomatosis are still controlling rabbit populations.…
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Calls for more government support and funding to increases recycling of agricultural plastics, the number of Pacific workers employed on Australian farms falls by more 20% after the changing of rules, and a new aquaculture project aims to use groundwater to grow marine life in the Murray River.저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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