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Farm workers: - Up to $90 for a helmet compliant to AS/NZS1698:2006, NZS8600:2002, UNECE22.05 2. FAQ Who is eligible for rebates Businesses that satisfy the relevant criteria below are eligible to receive up to $2,000 per ABN to improve quad bike safety in your workplace. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW The NSW Quad Bike Safety Improvement Program is offering rebates that will give eligible farmers and their workers up to $2,000 to implement harm prevention measures in the workplace. This program is funded by SafeWork NSW. Workers employed by eligible businesses can access a rebate for a maximum of 1 helmet each.WIND FARM GUIDE
The Guide is structured in a way which walks landholders through the different stages of a wind farm development, addressing the specific issues they are likely to face each phase. The Guide also includes (in Section 2) a checklist of questions which landholders may wish to consider and discuss with developers. Wind Farm Guide - for host RENEWABLE ENERGY LANDHOLDER GUIDE Renewable Energy Landholder Guide. This Renewable Energy Landholder Guide has been produced by the NSW Farmers’ Association (NSWFA) with funding from the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. With increasing interest in the development of wind and solar energy projects in NSW, a growing number of landholders are considering BATTLING THE RURAL CRIME WAVE Stock stealing, vandalism, break and enter, firearms theft – the crimes committed every day in regional NSW leave a trail of destruction in their wake and holes in farmers’ pockets. LAST year alone, farmers in NSW lost 2,827 head of cattle due to theft, with a total value of $3 million. They also lost 19,290 sheep, valued atanother $1.9
AUSTRALIAN MUSHROOM GROWERS: THE CROP THAT IS TAKING OFF The buffalo farmers bucking tradition with cheese. Emu oil finally takes flight in the Australian market. “Back then, we got 10 shillings a pound for them, which would be $2.20/kg in today’s money,” says Rob. Allowing for inflation, that’s the equivalent of around $30/kg, more than double the price of mushrooms today at SydneyMarkets.
IMPROVING PASTURE GROWTH WITH CARBON GRAZING The principle is to spell pastures for four-to-six weeks after rain, to maximise the flow of carbon from the atmosphere through the grass (via photosynthesis during plant growth) and into the landscape. “Carbon grazing is the short-term removal of animals from pastures after rain,” Alan says. “Pasture rest is long enough whensufficient
DAIRY FARMERS PUSH TO CHANGE LABELLING ON PLANT-BASED PRODUCTS Dairy farmers push to change labelling on plant-based products. Pressure increases to remove ‘milk’ from non-dairy products, like almonds, leveraging milk’s nutritional qualities. A selection of dairy milk and plant-based products available on the Australian market. DAIRY farmers have been up in arms about it for a while –and now
YOUNG GUN FARMER CREATES DROUGHT LIFESAVERS Young gun farmer creates drought lifesavers. He’s only 27, but this Walgett farmer and welder is showing true entrepreneurial spirit - he’s helping other farmers tackle the big dry with recycled shipping containers. ONGOING drought presents a constant dilemma: do farmers get rid of livestock or put them on feed, hoping the weather will HOME | NSW FARMERS ASSOCIATIONABOUT US TOGGLEINDUSTRY & POLICY TOGGLEJOIN NOW TOGGLEPARTNERS/INITIATIVES TOGGLE Level 4, 154 Pacific Highway St Leonards NSW 2065 Head Office: 02 9478 1000 Member Service Centre: 1300 794 000 Fax: 02 8282 4500HOW TO APPLY
Farm workers: - Up to $90 for a helmet compliant to AS/NZS1698:2006, NZS8600:2002, UNECE22.05 2. FAQ Who is eligible for rebates Businesses that satisfy the relevant criteria below are eligible to receive up to $2,000 per ABN to improve quad bike safety in your workplace. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW The NSW Quad Bike Safety Improvement Program is offering rebates that will give eligible farmers and their workers up to $2,000 to implement harm prevention measures in the workplace. This program is funded by SafeWork NSW. Workers employed by eligible businesses can access a rebate for a maximum of 1 helmet each.WIND FARM GUIDE
The Guide is structured in a way which walks landholders through the different stages of a wind farm development, addressing the specific issues they are likely to face each phase. The Guide also includes (in Section 2) a checklist of questions which landholders may wish to consider and discuss with developers. Wind Farm Guide - for host RENEWABLE ENERGY LANDHOLDER GUIDE Renewable Energy Landholder Guide. This Renewable Energy Landholder Guide has been produced by the NSW Farmers’ Association (NSWFA) with funding from the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. With increasing interest in the development of wind and solar energy projects in NSW, a growing number of landholders are considering BATTLING THE RURAL CRIME WAVE Stock stealing, vandalism, break and enter, firearms theft – the crimes committed every day in regional NSW leave a trail of destruction in their wake and holes in farmers’ pockets. LAST year alone, farmers in NSW lost 2,827 head of cattle due to theft, with a total value of $3 million. They also lost 19,290 sheep, valued atanother $1.9
AUSTRALIAN MUSHROOM GROWERS: THE CROP THAT IS TAKING OFF The buffalo farmers bucking tradition with cheese. Emu oil finally takes flight in the Australian market. “Back then, we got 10 shillings a pound for them, which would be $2.20/kg in today’s money,” says Rob. Allowing for inflation, that’s the equivalent of around $30/kg, more than double the price of mushrooms today at SydneyMarkets.
IMPROVING PASTURE GROWTH WITH CARBON GRAZING The principle is to spell pastures for four-to-six weeks after rain, to maximise the flow of carbon from the atmosphere through the grass (via photosynthesis during plant growth) and into the landscape. “Carbon grazing is the short-term removal of animals from pastures after rain,” Alan says. “Pasture rest is long enough whensufficient
DAIRY FARMERS PUSH TO CHANGE LABELLING ON PLANT-BASED PRODUCTS Dairy farmers push to change labelling on plant-based products. Pressure increases to remove ‘milk’ from non-dairy products, like almonds, leveraging milk’s nutritional qualities. A selection of dairy milk and plant-based products available on the Australian market. DAIRY farmers have been up in arms about it for a while –and now
YOUNG GUN FARMER CREATES DROUGHT LIFESAVERS Young gun farmer creates drought lifesavers. He’s only 27, but this Walgett farmer and welder is showing true entrepreneurial spirit - he’s helping other farmers tackle the big dry with recycled shipping containers. ONGOING drought presents a constant dilemma: do farmers get rid of livestock or put them on feed, hoping the weather will SIGN IN - NSW FARMERS Level 4, 154 Pacific Highway St Leonards NSW 2065 Head Office: 02 9478 1000 Member Service Centre: 1300 794 000 Fax: 02 8282 4500 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW The NSW Quad Bike Safety Improvement Program is offering rebates that will give eligible farmers and their workers up to $2,000 to implement harm prevention measures in the workplace. This program is funded by SafeWork NSW. Workers employed by eligible businesses can access a rebate for a maximum of 1 helmet each.APPLICATION FORMS
1.1.4. Complete and sign an application form agreeing to the terms and conditions of the rebate program. 1.1.5. Send a copy of your paid tax invoice (s), receipt (s) or proof of purchase, and other required documentation with a completed application form to the NSW Farmers Association. Eligible safety solutions need to be purchased from aBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Shane Kilby. Board Member. Mrs Kilby is self-employed with diverse interests including a grazing business with Black Angus cattle near Dubbo. Mrs Kilby is the Dubbo Branch Chair of NSW Farmers and a Region 3 Executive Councillor, a position which she enjoys as it supports her desire to advocate on behalf of the farming community. BATTLING THE RURAL CRIME WAVE Stock stealing, vandalism, break and enter, firearms theft – the crimes committed every day in regional NSW leave a trail of destruction in their wake and holes in farmers’ pockets. LAST year alone, farmers in NSW lost 2,827 head of cattle due to theft, with a total value of $3 million. They also lost 19,290 sheep, valued atanother $1.9
GOING FOR GROWTH WITH GOATS The United States is the largest export market, taking 66% of the total volume, and according to Meat & Livestock Australia, demand for goatmeat from US consumers is increasing. Rick believes that all Australian red meats have a strong export future. “What is critical is we can guarantee our product. FARMER REBATES BITE INTO MOUSE PLAGUE NSW Farmers welcomes today’s announcement of an additional $100 million from the NSW Government to help farmers battle the worsening mouse plague affecting regional NSW. IMPROVING PASTURE GROWTH WITH CARBON GRAZING The principle is to spell pastures for four-to-six weeks after rain, to maximise the flow of carbon from the atmosphere through the grass (via photosynthesis during plant growth) and into the landscape. “Carbon grazing is the short-term removal of animals from pastures after rain,” Alan says. “Pasture rest is long enough whensufficient
HUNTER VALLEY FARMER TAKES ON MINING COMPANY Hunter Valley farmer takes on mining company – and wins. Wendy Bowman's farm sits on a giant lump of coal, but she refuses to sell to Chinese-operated company Yancoal, saving the surrounding agricultural land. Wendy arrives at dawn to feed her Droughtmaster cattle. Photography by: Nick Cubbin. ROSEDALE farm, not far outside the tinyhamlet of
HORTICULTURE GROWERS AT WITS' END WITH DROUGHT The federal and NSW governments were offering $12 million in water infrastructure rebates with drought-hit farmers able to claim up to 25% on new farm water infrastructure such as tanks, pipes, bores and de-silting dams. It turns out it was too good to be true for Guy and farmers like him. The cash was only available to livestock farmers. Skip to main contentLoading
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