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Ashleigh Bagshaw

Ashleigh Bagshaw

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    Drones and DNA analysis could help Queensland communities better manage yellow crazy ants

    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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    Horses help healing amid psychologist shortage in central Queensland

    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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    Pioneer-Burdekin Pumped Hydro Project uncertainty drives residents ...

    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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    Great Australian Camel Race reunion keeps memories of gruelling out...

    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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    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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    Barrel racer to compete on world stage after horseriding accident

    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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    Horse-riding in shorts movement raises awareness of asbestos-relate...

    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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    Fresh pineapple sales flatline as consumers avoid 'inconvenient' fr...

    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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    Drone mustering helps Luke O'Sullivan pursue dream job after spinal...

    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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    Young riders at forefront of Team Australia at 2025 Horseball World...

    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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    More job losses flow from Whyalla steelworks administration

    Businesses are feeling flow-on impacts and cutting jobs after Whyalla's steelworks went into administration.