Darling River flush making its way to Pooncarie

EFFORTS to flush the lower Darling River of toxic algal blooms and high levels of salt water are going well, according to authorities. An update to local residents and water users issued by staff at the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water on Monday evening said river level measurements had increased […]

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    Livestock vulnerable to parasite

    RECENT New South Wales weather puts livestock producers in a vulnerable position as barber’s pole worm numbers increase in the warm and wet climate. The…