A wool processing plant run entirely from renewable energy is being touted as a blueprint for the future of the industry in Australia.
Backlash from WA farmers after live export ban prompts extra $32 million in federal government help
The federal government will provide an additional $32 million to help WA's sheep industry transition away from live exports, bringing the total support package to $139 million.
Photo shows A herd of sheep in a dry paddock on a farm.When things are going badly in politics, even the wins end up feeling like losses for Anthony Albanese
For Anthony Albanese and Labor, there hasn't been much to laugh about this week as war in the Middle East impacts politics at home, parliamentary gaffs and toxic staffer culture overshadow a worsening economic outlook.
Photo shows Anthony Albanese behind a podium.Tea brewer hopes this beer-like drink could fly with Gen Z 'blenders'
It looks and pours like a beer, and even has the frothy, foamy head of a beer. But this brew has more in common with an oolong than a lager.
Photo shows Two cold brew teas that have been poured into beer glasses.As India tries to feed the world's largest population, can Australia meet its fertiliser needs?
Australian phosphate miners are looking to boost India's food and manufacturing industries and gain a bigger foothold in the world's fastest-growing large economy.
Photo shows An Indian farmer thrashes paddy to separate the grain after harvest.How a push to end 'gratuitous' spending in China could make Australian exporters nervous
With the Chinese economy slowing and authorities cracking down on "gratuitous" spending, Australia's export industries are being exposed and impacted in different ways.
Photo shows Two Chinese flags flutter in the wind at a shipping port.Gas giant Australia prepares for the unthinkable: Importing supplies for the first time
Australia is one of the world's biggest gas exporters, but we're about to start importing it from overseas.
Photo shows The silhouette of a steel lattice gas tower at dusk with a flare at the top