
Landline
Episode 4
2014 • E4 Feb 23, 2014 55m
Poppy Monopoly:
Tasmania is the world’s largest legal poppy producer. The $120 million a year industry accounts for 50 per cent of international supply.
Black Soil Blue:
Landholders in the Liverpool Plains district of New South Wales have blockaded their properties to stop mineral exploration.
Scott Hansen Interview:
Kerry Lonergan interviews retiring CEO of Meat and Livestock Australia, Scott Hansen.
Russian Revolution:
The collapse of the Soviet Republic in 1991 was disastrous for Australian woolgrowers and contributed to the collapse of the Nation’s wool industry two years later.
Tasmania is the world’s largest legal poppy producer. The $120 million a year industry accounts for 50 per cent of international supply.
Black Soil Blue:
Landholders in the Liverpool Plains district of New South Wales have blockaded their properties to stop mineral exploration.
Scott Hansen Interview:
Kerry Lonergan interviews retiring CEO of Meat and Livestock Australia, Scott Hansen.
Russian Revolution:
The collapse of the Soviet Republic in 1991 was disastrous for Australian woolgrowers and contributed to the collapse of the Nation’s wool industry two years later.