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Top End mango growers have taken $10 million hit, but heavy rain is raising hope for the 2021 season FriFriday 26 updated MonMonday 1 Andrew Dalglish says 2020 was the worst production season he s had in years. ( Share Print text only Cancel Top End farmer Andrew Dalglish says a record-low wet season and shortage of seasonal workers prevented him producing up to 80 per cent of his mango crop last year. Key points: Top End mango farmers say they have lost about $10 million in crops In recent years the NT has been responsible for more than half of the nation s mangoes There are hopes 750 seasonal workers will help avoid a repeat next season ....
She was preceded in death by her parents, John H. Warrick and Katherine (Rich) Morton. She is survived by her daughters, Tonya (Todd) Thomas of Manchester and Lisa Warrick of Woodbury; siblings, Cheryl (Jim) Barlow of Readyville, Dale Fletcher of Woodbury, Russell Morton of McMinnville, Susan Taylor of Murfreesboro, ten grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and a special friend Tina Whitley. She loved her family dearly and was a strong person able to endure many challenges in life. Quick to tell you what she thought and stuck to her way of doing things. She enjoyed many outdoor activities like fishing, horse riding, and bird watching. Another passion was her love for gardening of all kinds, she had a green thumb and loved caring for plants. Her home was filled with many plants she had for years. She was a Christian and had rededicated her life to Christ at the church where her sister Cheryl attends in the last couple of years. Through the years she worked at different ....
Date Time New assistant commissioners announced 26 February Commissioner Katarina Carroll today announced the appointment of four new assistant commissioners to the Queensland Police Service (QPS). The new assistant commissioners are: • Assistant Commissioner Brian Swan APM, currently Chief Superintendent, District Officer, Logan District; • Assistant Commissioner Mark Wheeler APM, currently Chief Superintendent, District Officer, Gold Coast District; • Assistant Commissioner Katherine Innes, currently Acting Assistant Commissioner, Crime and Intelligence Command; and • Assistant Commissioner Brian Connors, currently Acting Assistant Commissioner, Operations Support Command. Commissioner Carroll congratulated the officers on their appointments. “This is a significant achievement in their careers and I look forward to working with them in their new roles on the QPS Executive Leadership Team,” Commissioner Carroll said. ....
Adam and Jacynta Coffey with their children Will and Sam Adam and Jacynta Coffey are not interested in carbon sequestration to make a quick buck on their central Queensland property. They’re not even that motivated by the social licence or consumer credibility which comes with it. For them, good carbon management is good business sense. “Increasing soil carbon goes hand-in-hand with increasing productivity,” Adam said. The Coffeys appreciate that soil carbon baseline and follow up measurements are required to confirm soil carbon increases. They’ve recently signed on to an Emissions Reduction Fund soil carbon sequestration project as many of the practices they’re employing to build soil health increase the potential for soil carbon to increase as well. ....
Hundreds evacuated from Jilkminggan as Top End flooding continues Posted ThuThursday 25 updated ThuThursday 25 FebFebruary 2021 at 9:35pm The community of Jilkminggan was evacuated on Thursday, due to the rapidly rising water levels of the Roper River. ( Share Print text only Cancel Flooding has cut off access to the Aboriginal community of Jilkminggan, south of Katherine, prompting an operation to evacuate residents. Key points: Authorities have moved about 250 people to Mataranka Access to Jilkminggan is cut off and the public has been advised to stay away until it is declared safe NT Police said around 250 people were stranded when rapidly rising waters surrounded the community on Thursday. ....