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Opinion: Nationals can now really represent bush

Mal Peters, Former President NSW Farmers Association & Board member NFF, Former Chairman Regional Australia Institute, Former Mayor Inverell Shire Council

Mal Peters argues the Nationals split is a welcome move, freeing them from the Liberal “handbrake” to truly represent the bush. He backs David Littleproud to lead a strong opposition while criticizing Barnaby Joyce’s superficial politics.

Opinion: Is it too late for the National Party?

Annabel Doherty, Armidale

Annabel Doherty from Armidale argues the National Party should have split from the Liberals earlier to stop the drift to One Nation. She questions if it is now too late for their survival or if they will bank on a One…


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Opinion: Cost doing business

Mal Peters, Former President NSW Farmers Association & Board member NFF, Former Chairman Regional Australia Institute, Former Mayor Inverell Shire Council

Mal Peters says he has seen some pretty tough times, but for some reason it seems harder today than he can recall.


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Letter: Joyce sideline

Mal Peters, Ashford

Rural people have always had conflict with the Nationals saying one thing in the bush and another when they went to Canberra. The perils of Coalition.…

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Native pollinators need more support than honeybees in Australia – here’s why

Graham H. Pyke, Macquarie University; Amy-Marie Gilpin, Western Sydney University, and Kit Prendergast, University of Southern Queensland; Curtin University

Scientists argue thousands of Australian bee species and other native pollinators don’t enjoy nearly the same support as European honeybees.

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Macca’s weeds: How resistance travels on the wind

Recent research shows pollen from herbicide-resistant plants can travel kilometres on the wind or via bees to pollinate susceptible plants. Macca explains how resistance spreads and why Area Wide Management is vital.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT >

Governments are hiding data, threatening democracy. Here’s how it affects you

Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos, University of New South Wales : Silvia Montaña-Niño, University of Melbourne : Daniel Angus, QUT : T. J. Thomson, RMIT

From being custodians of public knowledge, governments are turning to architects of manufactured ignorance. Amid disappearing evidence, citizens are struggling to hold power to account 

QW: Barnaby’s not doing his job

Denise, Tamworth

Denise says Barnaby Joyce is touring Victoria’s bushfire-affected regions campaigning for One Nation candidates in a state election. Not his state. Not his electorate. Not his job.

QW: When will real estate’s learn?

David, Armidale

David asks when will real estate agents learn that they can’t treat renters like crap and expect it not to affect the sales side of the business?

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