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Angus Verley and Warwick Long travel to Charam in western Victoria to Elise Kealy's farm to discuss the drought with local farmers.
David Nation and Charlie McElhone are leaving Dairy Australia
In this edition of The Conversation Hour, Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long discuss how biosecurity works in Australia, and the role we all play in protecting industries, livelihoods and consumers from the impacts of disease.
Warwick Long and Angus Verley live from Sheepvention 2023 in Hamilton
Warwick Long and Angus Verley live at the Victorian State Merino Field Days in Marnoo
The local tourist industry in Echuca has had it tough over the last few years — from Covid lockdowns to the recent floods. In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long explore what you need to know about heading to Echuca this summer
The local tourist industry in Echuca has had it tough over the last few years — from Covid lockdowns to the recent floods. In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long explore what you need to know about heading to Echuca this summer
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long delve into the issue of the impact of domestic cats on wildlife.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long delve into the issue of the impact of domestic cats on wildlife.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long discuss regional airports and whether we need to be utilising regional travel more.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long discuss regional airports and whether we need to be utilising regional travel more.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long meet the communities along the Murray and discuss the history and importance of the river.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Warwick Long meet the communities along the Murray and discuss the history and importance of the river.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and co-host Warwick Long discuss sport and pregnancy – and research into the impact and support available to athtleese women after having a baby.In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and co-host Warwick Long discuss sport and pregnancy – and research into the impact and support available to athletes after having a baby.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and co-host Warwick Long discuss sport and pregnancy – and research into the impact and support available to athtleese women after having a baby. In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and co-host Warwick Long discuss sport and pregnancy – and research into the impact and support available to athletes after having a baby.
Research is being done globally into into the idea of a wellbeing economy, starting with a wellbeing budget, and the concept is already being trialled.
It's been an interesting two years. COVID, FMD, invasion of Ukraine, a new Australian government, and so much more. Clearly, the biggest event was the start of the AgWatchers podcast, Australia's most amateur agricultural podcast. The tables are turned on this podcast as we enlist a professional for our 2-year anniversary. Warwick Long, ABC Countryhour, turns the tables on us as we have a chat about the past two years.
What are the ramifications to the economy if people are experiencing burnout en masse?
Proposed changes to roadsides stalls and pick-your-own trading in NSW have some Victorian farmers worried it will impact their businesses.
If consumers are outraged when produce costs more, what impact does this have on the farming, hospitality and food donation industries?
Will the success of Australia's Minjee Lee at the U.S Open Women's Golf Tournament encourage more women to play golf?
It's proximity to both Melbourne and Ballarat, and being an integral part of Victoria's food bowl, make the new electorate of Hawke a popular place to live.
Music and theatre events appear to be back in a big way after COVID lockdowns, but a mass exodus of staff is putting pressure on the industry.
How do you adjust to everyday life after working in a war or disaster zone?
Heavy breathing, sweating, heart pounding, and adrenaline spiking. ABC News Breakfast's Nate Byrne discovers that panic attacks can start from nowhere.
Prices to build or renovate a home have skyrocketed in the past year due to material shortages, lack of tradespeople and the Government's HomeBuilder Grant.
Victorians regained a love of camping during the COVID lockdown, but as borders reopen and interstate and international flights resume this Easter, will Victorians fly the coop?
With the arrival of fruit and veg pickers' new wage scheme, how much more should consumers be prepared to pay at the checkout?
Scientists are testing technology that could bring extinct species like the Tasmanian Tiger back to life.
From Flinders to Lakes Entrance to Elwood, nearly 20 piers were closed last year due to safety concerns, and cost a lot of money to repair or replace.
Only 15 houses that burnt down in Mallacoota bushfires have been rebuilt so far, with builders complaining that there are only expensive short stay accommodation available for them to live in.
Will the ban of net fishing in Port Phillip Bay result in higher prices of fish for consumers, because of a rise of imported fish and bait?
As fuel prices surge to over $2 a litre, what is the flow-on effect in our economy? And is this push that is needed to transition to electric cars?
Australia's pork industry is also concerned that customers will stop eating produce as The Japanese encephalitis virus spreads through piggeries.
Base hostel in St Kilda has five international guests arriving per day, but say most hostels either have no tourists or have closed due to the pandemic.
Towns like Apsley and Saint James rely on the pub for mothers groups, emergency accommodation, funerals and a meeting place for the community.
When it comes to keeping country drivers safe, could better maintenance of the roads, or getting young drivers into newer cars, be the answer?
Let's have a yack about Yackandandah, the Victorian community that worked together to run the local petrol station and newspaper, and developed a shared town battery.
It's the end of another big year. We talk about what we think were the big events of Ag marketing during 2021, and what to look out for in 2022. This year we covered a huge range of topics and industries, thanks to all of our guests. Thanks to those named below who subjected themselves to the podcast during 2021! Nathanial O'Hare, John Droppert, John Francis, Pat Coole, Trent Osmond, Michael De Kleuver, Brett Hosking, Ryan Milgate, Josh Lamb, Michael Gooden, Warwick Long, Andrew Freshwater, James Stacey, Nigel Hart, Mary Obrien, Mae Connelly, Andy Jacobs, Kerry Lonergan, Jessica Wallace, Chris Lawson, Benjamin Bodart, Corey Ryan, Corey Nesteroff, Justyn Peters, Gabby Chan, Jackie Peacock, Chick Olsson, Simon Keustenmacher, Nathan Cattle, Dwain Duxson, Patrick Hutchison, Angus Street, Andrey Sizov, Fiona Simson, Mark Allison, Zac Halman, Ryan Hoiberg aka Chris, Andrew Henderson, Richard Riordan MP, Tim Neale, Steve Bolt, Doug Fitch, Switter, Senator Susan McDonald, David Mckeon, Tim Worledge, Marcelo Artal, Hugo Boudet and finally Andrew's mum.
Will the Belties belt the Angus? Warwick Long's Best Beef Breed poll
Warwick Long broadcasting live from the Euroa saleyards where we catch up with agents, farmers and buyers
If our closest neighbours ban live animal exports, will our industry do the same?
Are symptoms like depression, weight gain or blood clots an inevitable downside to taking the pill? Many women are starting to turn their backs on the common contraceptive.
Warwick Long broadcasting live from a pork producers forum in Bendigo, and we hear from Agriculture Minister David Littleproud who is flagging a big increase in biosecurity spending in next month's federal budget.
It's not just happening in Byron Bay, towns like Loch, Castlemaine and Kyneton have been gentrified, but can locals see the benefits?
The new host of the Victorian Countryhour and long time ABC radio presenter Warwick Long switches seats and becomes a guest of the AgWatchers. He even likes the intro music.
Ice cream, sultanas and two-fruits factories put their towns on the map, but our changing eating habits can impact the fortune of a town.
Some private land owners don't want to identify cultural sites on their land, fearing it may allow access to their property or limit what they're allowed to do on their land.
Owning a home that fits your budget while renting a home that suits your lifestyle. Is rentvesting the best option for first home buyers in Victoria to enter the property market?
Social activities for seniors like Myki trips, or intergenerational care centres for older Australians and children are some solutions to prevent isolation and low mood.