Pilbara Weed Symposium – Karratha
Weeds are becoming a big problem for the Pilbara, with invasive species pushing out native plants and damaging habitats. Calotrope (Calotropis procera) is one of them. The plant…
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Weeds are becoming a big problem for the Pilbara, with invasive species pushing out native plants and damaging habitats. Calotrope (Calotropis procera) is one of them. The plant…
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The Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association proudly presents the Pilbara water forum — a solution focussed, facilitated discussion to address issues regarding surface water, ground water and water management in…
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The Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association invites you to the Head Stockmans’ Leadership Forum, Broome, 12-13 May, 2026. Beginning Tuesday, 12 May at 1pm, participants will learn about personality…
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Save the date! Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association presents Better beef business forum, Kununurra, 16-18 June. Topics up for discussion: industry updates collecting better data for better decisions innovation…
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In a one-of-a-kind annual gathering between Broome and Port Hedland, the Sandfire Roadhouse transformed into a spectacle for stations near and far. Organised by the Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s…
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There’s no denying that our industry grapples with persistent staff shortages and high turnover rates. This issue is far from new. The pivotal question remains: once we’ve successfully…
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Western Australia’s ‘Are your heifers deficient?’ phosphorus project has kicked off to encourage northern WA producers to test their herds for phosphorus deficiency. The project aims to increase…
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Written by Kath Ryan, Development Officer, Rangelands Team, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, WA. This year is shaping up to be a bumper year for pasture…
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The Producer Innovation Fast Track (PIFT) grants is a $1 million grants program for Kimberley and Pilbara beef producers to drive technology advances in the northern beef industry.…
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Many pastoral leases across the Pilbara and Kimberley regions experienced lower than average rainfall and above average temperatures during the 2018/19 wet season, which resulted in extra pressure…
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