Countrywide - January 26, 2013
Securing food supply after major flooding, animal welfare solutions and securing Australia's billion dollar beef trade to Japan.
View ArticleCountrywide - 2nd February 2013
Agricultural issues for the 2013 election, severe flooding for Queensland and NSW, and the international sparkling wine market recovering at last after a GFC-slump.
View ArticleCountrywide - Saturday 9th Febuary, 2013
Labor, Liberal and Greens agripolicy priorities for this election year; the cost to Australia's economy of China's cap on coal; and a hairdresser shows her poetic side, to put a smile on faces in her...
View ArticleCountrywide - 16th February 2013
Fly-in-fly-out mining workers a "cancer" on the town, dairy prices in doldrums but outlook improves, investors in Great Southern in court and horsemeat substitution in thr UK.
View ArticleCountrywide - 23rd February 2013
In Countrywide this week we go shopping and call the farmer to tell them how much it's marked up. Plus supermarket cheeses versus the artisan's.
View ArticleCountrywide - 2nd March 2013
Cheap food is great for consumers, but tough for the farmers.
View ArticleCountrywide - 9th March 2013
A banned television ad that's divided the pork and red meat industries; Will the Federal Government's new animal welfare standards for export cattle live up to expectations?; Are Australian meat lovers...
View ArticleCountrywide - 16th March 2013
Drugs in fly in fly out mining camps; The Federal government threatens to introduce a mandatory code of conduct for supermarkets as the last fully Australian-owned food processing company goes bust;...
View ArticleCountrywide - March 30, 2013
Meet the new Regional Development and Resources ministers; huge demand predicted for organic meat; one man is mowing 60 kilometres of grass a day!
View ArticleCountrywide - April 6, 2013
Despite resources downturn, a lack of skilled workers continues to be one of the biggest challenges for miners. Climate scientists say there's a general consensus Australia's climate is permanently...
View ArticleCountrywide - April 13, 2013
Cost pressures on Australia's gas sector blamed for demise of Woodside's $45 billion LNG project; new twist in milk price wars; speculation about benefits of eating kangaroo meat.
View ArticleCountrywide - April 13, 2013
Cost pressures on Australia's gas sector blamed for demise of Woodside's $45 billion LNG project; new twist in milk price wars; speculation about benefits of eating kangaroo meat.
View ArticleCountrywide for April 20, 2013
Booming Chinese demand for Australian beef sees exports skyrocket; why a new dairy farmer lobby group wants consumers to pay a 50 cents/litre tax on milk to help their industry; and will the Prime...
View ArticleCountrywide April 27, 2013
The food you eat, how its produced, and what the latest rural news means for the Australian economy.
View ArticleCountrywide May 4, 2013
The food you eat, how its produced, and what the latest rural news means for the Australian economy.
View ArticleCountrywide May 9, 2013
How farmers produce the food you eat; the politics and economics of Australian agriculture.
View ArticleCountrywide May 18, 2013
The food you eat, how it's produced, and agriculture's role in the Australian economy.
View ArticleCountrywide May 25, 2013
Countrywide - the show about the nation's food and mineral production
View ArticleCountrywide - 8th June 2013
Simplot warns of plant closures, Animals Australia withdraws factory farming campaign from Coles, giant feral cats in the NT and talking plants.
View ArticleCountrywide - 15th June 2013
Pork producers worried about animal activists' attempts to illegally film inside NSW piggeries, a senate inquiry warns that Austarlia should consider banning a range of farm antibiotics and a renewed...
View ArticleCountrywide 21 August 2015
A look at Australian food production, politics and economics.
View ArticleCountrywide April 30, 2016
The program about food, the producers and the policies that affect them. Today we'll be raking over the rubble of the largest Dairy company Murray Goulburn, as it announces a dramatic drop in profit...
View Articlerural-countrywide-21-01-17
Countrywide looks at effect of smoke taint on wine grapes; crocodiles taking valuable cattle in wake of NT rains; high costs of screening and vaccinating for Q fever; veterinarians worried prosecutions...
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