Waste not, want not: Anton Therkildsen's aim is to achieve minimal waste in his vineyard at Wahgunyah, in Victoria's North East. Picture: Kim Woods

Waste not, want not: Anton Therkildsen's aim is to achieve minimal waste in his vineyard at Wahgunyah, in Victoria's North East. Picture: Kim Woods

New weapon in bushfire battle

A MULTI-million dollar super water-bomber capable of soaking a 1.2km bushfire in one hit will join Victoria's firefighting arsenal this summer.

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New boom could last for years: RBA

AUSTRALIA is rapidly emerging from the downturn into an economic boom the Reserve Bank believes could last for years, powered by the resource industry and rapid population growth.

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South Australia set to sizzle

SUMMER has hit Adelaide early, with temperatures forecast to exceed 33C on each of the next seven days - and the Bureau of Meteorology says there is no end in sight.

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Floods hit NSW mid-north coast

STATE Emergency Service workers on the NSW mid-north coast were kept busy overnight with heavy rain forcing residents to evacuate their homes.

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Coaches on merry-go-round

Former Tyntynder onballer Marcus Nalder

THE off-season coaching roundabout has been in full swing in the Central Murray Football League.

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Fabulous fascinators

Pictures: Eleanor and Eileen Marguerite create fascinators that turn heads.

Casa Mia calls

Pictures: Casa Mia near Buxton could be someone's next home.

Traralgon's fillies frolic

Pictures: Fun and fashion on Ladies Day at Traralgon.

Damper good day

Pictures:Join the festivities at the Great Victorian Camp Oven Festival, Heyfield.

Agriculture-led world peace

Global food security crisis.

ADDRESSING the challenges of global food security is at the heart of a peaceful and prosperous future, says HILLARY CLINTON

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A southerly change hits

Hay harvesting

HAY making is steadily moving south.

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Aussies take aim at aphid

Aphids

THE genetic make-up of one of the world's most devastating crop pests, the Russian wheat aphid, is being analysed in a bid to protect Australian crops.

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Fonterra lifts milk price

Second Fonterra milk price increase

FONTERRA has made its second milk price increase of the 2009-10 season for Victorian and Tasmanian farmers.

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Sunbeam's future farmers fund

Horticulture training

A SCHEME to encourage more young people to take up apprenticeships in horticulture - and more farmers to take on apprentices - was launched in northwest Victoria last week.

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Queenscliff DPI open day

Queenscliff's  grass-roofed DPI Centre is open on Sunday from 11am to 3pm

QUEENSCLIFF'S grass-roofed Victorian Department of Primary Industries Centre will open its doors to the public on Sunday from 11am to 3pm.

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