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  • MacIntyre windfarm, the largest operating windfarm in Australia

    ‘No one understands local issues better’: rural councils call for greater role in renewable energy transition

    NSW, Victoria and Queensland local governments have limited roles in approving developments but advocates say they’re best placed to keep communities onside
  • Sheep grazing at the Warwick solar farm outside Warwick, Queensland

    Inside the renewable energy resistance in regional Australia – Full Story podcast

  • Fresh produce is seen in a supermarket

    Urban food bowls: Brisbane should consume 30% more local food by 2032 Olympics, advocates say

  • A fresh blanket of snow at Guthega buries plants and trees during a blizzard in the NSW Snowy Mountains

    Antarctic blast brings damaging winds and alpine blizzards to Victoria and NSW and possible snow in Queensland

  • Men playing tennis on a sunny day

    Rally together: what playing country tennis has taught me about social cohesion

    Michael Burge
  • Woman holding hand of someone in hospital.

    Don’t fight with your siblings about inheritance, and 12 other tips for coping with the death of your parents

    Emily Thompson
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Features

  • Jamie Woods, chair of the Nari Nari Tribal Council and land manager of Gayini, sailing a small boat.

    ‘Destiny in our hands’: the Indigenous Australians joining the renewable energy transition

    Just 1% of renewables developments in Australia involve First Nations equity, compared with 20% in Canada. But some believe the sector offers a ‘new moment’ for Aboriginal people
  • Goats in the sunset

    Goats of gold: Australia’s feral goat problem has become a $235m export trade

  • Karen Mansbridge with her horse

    ‘Every step of the way, no one cared’: Queensland pensioner says solar farm next door has left her unable to sell her property

  • ‘There’s angry people out there’: inside the renewable energy resistance in regional Australia

  • Electrifying the farm: ‘It could add a couple of hundred thousand to our bottom line’

  • ‘We don’t know what’s going on any more’: how Australia lost its rural newspapers

  • This Queensland farmer lost half his sheep in a bloody attack – but was it wild dogs or rogue pets?

  • Farmers who graze sheep under solar panels say it improves productivity. So why don’t we do it more?

  • End of the windmill era: NSW switches to safer, more efficient solar water pumps

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  • Afghan refugee Sakineh with her sons Ehsan and Erfan on their back doorstep

    Regional Australians have opened their hearts to refugees – we should open pathways to match

    Dellaram Vreeland
  • Gabrielle Chan

    Regional Australians are five times more likely to die in road accidents – so what are we doing about it?

    Gabrielle Chan
    • Bat spreadeagled on a table

      Wildlife Victoria’s Travelling Veterinary Services team – in pictures

    • Plains Wanderer Sanctuary owner Bill McGillivray on the porch of the old shearers' quarters on his property in Gunbower, Victoria, Australia. 2 July 2024.

      Protecting private land to save the plains-wanderer, a bird ‘teetering on the edge of extinction’

    • Gabrielle Chan

      Extravagant maker of schemes: unpicking Barnaby Joyce’s anti-renewables campaign

      Gabrielle Chan
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Opinion

  • Eliza Spencer

    How two vehicle breakdowns showed me the best – and worst – of rural Australia

    Eliza Spencer
  • ‘Rural crime fiction is flourishing in the hands of several champions of diversity, including Dinuka McKenzie, RWR McDonald and Hayley Scrivener'

    Australian rural crime fiction is booming – it’s time it represented the true diversity of the bush

    Michael Burge
    • Calla Wahlquist

      Barnaby Joyce ditched his RM Williams to protest against green energy … Wait until he finds out about his new boots

      Calla Wahlquist
    • Eliza Spencer

      Does the farmer really want a wife? In the reality TV world, good farmers make bad husbands

      Eliza Spencer
    • Calla Wahlquist

      Cooking with quinces: the art of delayed and slightly disappointed gratification

      Calla Wahlquist
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Multimedia

  • Woody the runaway sheep brought in for first shearing in three years – video

  • A member of the Spiked Punch team passes the ball as they face opponents Spiked Drinks at the Coota beach volleyball competition.

    Coota beach: the beach volleyball tournament 390km from the coast – in pictures

    More than 1,300 players and 2,500 spectators descended on the regional NSW town of Cootamundra for the 2024 edition of the annual Coota beach volleyball competition. Over 800 tonnes of sand is trucked in and spread along Murray Street to form 10 courts for three days of competition
  • The government is offering grants of up to $50,000 for uninsured homes that were destroyed in the blaze

    Devastated Queensland bushfire survivors recount the moment fire 'roared through' Tara – video

    The government is offering grants of up to $50,000 for uninsured homes that were destroyed in the blaze
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    Catch up on everything rural from our regional reporters and newsrooms, with rural and regional editor Calla Wahlquist

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