
Landline
Episode 28
2014 • E28 Aug 17, 2014 55m
Northern Frontier:
A number of stations in the Northern Territory have changed hands in the past year, raising questions about the future of cattle producing in Australia.
Interview with Steve Coleman, NSW RSPCA CEO:
Landline's Peter McCutcheon talks to the RSPCA's New South Wales CEO, Steven Coleman about animal welfare issues and the regulators view on 'ag-gag' laws.
Salty Citrus:
Last year Queensland's largest citrus growing region suffered devastating floods but for some growers in the North Burnett, the flood has left behind a damaging legacy.
Leaps and Bounds:
A family-owned Brisbane tannery has defied the odds, producing hides of the highest grade that feature in many of the world's most prominent sporting events.
A number of stations in the Northern Territory have changed hands in the past year, raising questions about the future of cattle producing in Australia.
Interview with Steve Coleman, NSW RSPCA CEO:
Landline's Peter McCutcheon talks to the RSPCA's New South Wales CEO, Steven Coleman about animal welfare issues and the regulators view on 'ag-gag' laws.
Salty Citrus:
Last year Queensland's largest citrus growing region suffered devastating floods but for some growers in the North Burnett, the flood has left behind a damaging legacy.
Leaps and Bounds:
A family-owned Brisbane tannery has defied the odds, producing hides of the highest grade that feature in many of the world's most prominent sporting events.