by Darcy Watt | Dec 20, 2021 | Agriculture, Science
Lucia Regolin studied the behavioural patterns of chicks within a social hierarchy. Her work on the behavioural patterns of chicks has been published in Communications Biology and demonstrates that chicks and chickens are far more advanced socially than some of us...
by Darcy Watt | Dec 15, 2021 | Environment
A new project has been initiated to save Australia’s iconic Greater Glider population, which are now vulnerable to extinction following devastating habitat loss from the 2019-2020 Black Summer bushfires. Populations of the species, unique to eastern Australia, have...
by Darcy Watt | Dec 7, 2021 | Agriculture, Environment, Science
When you mention the word battery in the agricultural community, it usually means you’re going to need a set of jumper leads. But with new innovations in recycling technology, batteries can now mean recycled liquid fertiliser. Using clean technology processing methods...
by Darcy Watt | Nov 18, 2021 | Business, Mining
Approximately 95 per cent of the world’s pink diamonds were produced at the Argyle Mine in Western Australia. Since it’s closure in 2020, the price for pink diamonds is rapidly increasing. Anna Cisecki from the Australian Pink Diamond Portfolio says the...
by Darcy Watt | Nov 16, 2021 | Business, Charity
At merely eight years old, Benjy Orwin started a sock charity. His mission was simple – help others. Benjy could never have imagined how big of an impact he would soon make. Collecting socks and donating them to those in need is continually one of the greatest...