Houses lost and stock killed in northern Victoria fire
Fire has killed stock, destroyed homes and burnt out farming equipment in northern Victoria.
View ArticleFarmers count cost of northern Victoria bushfire
Two farmers talk about their experiences the night bushfire hit Wunghnu, Drumanure and Invergordon. Whilst their homes were saved, farm equipment, cars, sheds and stock feed was lost.
View ArticleBushfire recovery centre opens at Numurkah
The Moira Shire Council will open a bushfire recovery office at Numurkah today to help residents affected by this week's fires.
View ArticleTens of thousands of livestock feared dead
Victorian Agriculture Minister Peter Walsh says tens of thousands of sheep and cattle are thought to have died in this week's bushfires.
View ArticleTens of thousands of animals die in fires
Tens of thousands of head of livestock are believed to have died in bushfires in Victoria in recent days.
View ArticleEmergency funds released for fire-hit Moira Shire
The Moira Shire Council is expecting the removal of damaged trees and replacing fencing to be among the biggest problems fire affected residents will have to deal with.
View ArticleWhere is our water?
Disgruntled irrigators in northern Victoria are asking their state government, 'where is our water?'
View ArticleFire affected wetlands to get a watering
Authorities are planning an environmental watering of wetlands, burnt out by bushfire in northern Victoria.
View ArticleVolunteers helping mend fences
Thousands of kilometres of fencing have been destroyed by fire in northern Victoria.
View ArticleFixing fences in northern Victoria
A group from Kyabram are helping to fix bushfire damaged fences in northern Victoria.
View ArticleNo replacement for many fire-hit internal fences
A large percentage of internal fences destroyed in last month's grassfires north of Shepparton will not be replaced.
View ArticleAgriculture in the classroom
Encouraging careers in agriculture in high school, through TAFE and at Uni.
View ArticlePrimary kids get outdoors into the environment.
Students from St Josephs Primary School in Numurkah have been getting their hands dirty to learn more about the environment.
View ArticleSt Josephs school kids get their hands dirty
Students at St Josephs Primary School in Numurkah get out and about to learn more about the environment.
View ArticleRural Reporter: Learning in the wetland
Students enjoy a day outdoors learning about their environment
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