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Ashleigh Bagshaw

Ashleigh Bagshaw

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    Job losses flow down the line from troubled SA steelworks

    Businesses are feeling flow-on impacts and cutting jobs after Whyalla's steelworks went into administration.    
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    Young riders represent Australia in adrenaline-fuelled equestrian s...

    You've probably never heard of horseball, but young Australians are making a name for themselves in the sport's world cup, which starts today.
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    Tech and tenacity keep dream of cattle job alive after spinal injury

    Luke O'Sullivan had just finished high school when he lost the use of his arms and legs but with a bit of innovation he has kept his livestock career on course.
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    Time-poor Aussies leave 'inconvenient' fruits off the shopping list

    Growers fear the time it takes to cut up a pineapple and clean the mess off the chopping board is behind flatlining sales.
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    Qld mum's death sparks horse-riding movement to raise asbestos awar...

    Leah Smith died just before her 50th birthday. Her family believes the reason for her death can be traced back to a home renovation more than 40 years ago.
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    Troubled pony and an injured cowgirl give each other a fresh start

    A life-altering horseriding accident left Kayla Ballini jobless, with no confidence and living in excruciating pain. When she came across Zara the pony online a few years later, they were both looking for a second chance.
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    For two years dog owners had no defence against leptospirosis. Now ...

    A vaccine that protects dogs against a potentially fatal bacterial disease has returned to northern Australian veterinary clinics.
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    Camel racers reunite to uphold the legacy of one of Australia's tou...

    The Great Australian Camel Race may have happened almost 40 years ago, but the winner's family is determined to make sure the gruelling 3,300km journey isn't forgotten. 
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    Could farmers throw a lifeline to the struggling music event scene ...

    With a number of major music events cancelled this year, some unlikely festival organisers are filling the growing gap.
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    Farmer walks away from his dream location as major renewables proje...

    Jock Hansen has dedicated the last decade of his life to growing fruit in north Queensland, but he has sold his land due to fears about the "industrialisation" of the area.
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    Amid a mental health crisis, this town's residents are turning to h...

    From a woman who suffered the loss of 13 babies to "at-risk" youth, a central Queensland horse farm is helping people find peace.
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    How these communities are going to war against 'crazy' acid spittin...

    An ant capable of spitting acid and decimating local wildlife populations has caused ongoing grief to Queensland communities, but there are new weapons in the fight against them.
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    How 90-year-old Bill does a job most young people can't

    Bill Faint is still clocking in as a musterer having passed on the traits that built his success as a lifelong cattleman.
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    Emma's job involves looking for long-lost bodies and helping their ...

    The use of ground penetrating radar to help solve crimes is well known, but recently it’s played a major role in helping Australian South Sea Islander communities find the missing bodies of long-lost ancestors.
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    Calls for ground-penetrating radar exploration of hospital site ami...

    A prominent historian is reviving questions about the final resting place of up to 1,000 South Sea Islander workers, fearing some remains could be located where a ward is set to be built at Mackay Base Hospital.
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    Remote mining town brings in international workers to solve childca...

    A small town in the heart of Queensland’s coal country is taking an innovative approach to address one of the biggest problems facing Australian families: childcare shortages.
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    Thinking of an escape to the country? Here's what you should know f...

    There’s been an ongoing trend of people trading their city life for a charming country cottage, but farmers want you to make sure you know what you’re signing up for.
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    Trailblazing 'pick your own' strawberry farmers call time after dec...

    Now a well-worn stop for tourists at the top end of the Sunshine State, Ballantyne’s Strawberry Farm is known for its early adoption of agritourism.
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    Why this man thinks fishing can help tackle youth crime

    After suffering a serious injury, fishing pulled Whitsundays man Brent Stephenson out of a bad place. Now he hopes it will do the same for at-risk kids.
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    Queensland festival organisers launch court action after John Foger...

    John Fogerty was set to return to Australia in March this year to play just one show, but that has been cancelled. Now the matter is heading for court.
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    Police union alleges gun pulled on officers moments before fatal sh...

    Police shot a 39-year-old man dead in the rural township of Ilbilbie, south of Mackay, after he allegedly pulled out a firearm while trying to flee from officers.