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Episode 34
2014 • E34 Sep 28, 2014 55m
Sugar Power:
In northern New South Wales, the country's sole remaining 100 percent Australian owned sugar mill and refinery is hoping its green credentials will keep it that way.
Interview with Pip Job:
The winner of the 2014 national Rural Woman of the Year is Pip Job, a 35-year-old beef producer and environmental advocate from Cumnock in New South Wales.
Coorong Mullet:
A few years ago South Australia's Coorong fishery was on a knife edge, as a decade long drought took a dramatic toll however one particular species has held on.
Cooking up a Storm:
Dan McIntosh is the first to admit he's an unlikely internet sensation after a Facebook site he started with the simple aim of sharing his photographs of the outback with family and friends, became a worldwide hit.
In northern New South Wales, the country's sole remaining 100 percent Australian owned sugar mill and refinery is hoping its green credentials will keep it that way.
Interview with Pip Job:
The winner of the 2014 national Rural Woman of the Year is Pip Job, a 35-year-old beef producer and environmental advocate from Cumnock in New South Wales.
Coorong Mullet:
A few years ago South Australia's Coorong fishery was on a knife edge, as a decade long drought took a dramatic toll however one particular species has held on.
Cooking up a Storm:
Dan McIntosh is the first to admit he's an unlikely internet sensation after a Facebook site he started with the simple aim of sharing his photographs of the outback with family and friends, became a worldwide hit.