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TitleQSTV NewsSummaryQSTV News Wednesday 15th June 1988, QSTV News Thursday 16th June 1988.ContentsQSTV news 15 June 1988: Australian Wool Corporation and Wool Council of Australia will vote for a higher floor price for modern wool industry -- Grains Council of Australia rejected federal government’s plan of doing a regulated marketing of wheat, Grains Council of Australia reconfirmed the Australian Wheat Board’s monopoly control in meeting -- Industries strongly against the plan for producers to be taxed for meat marketing -- Interview with Bob Coombs of Cattle Council -- Australian Rangeland Society Conference opening, John Morrissey of the Agriculture Western Australia told the delegation that land users should have autonomous responsibility for land management -- Interview with Kerry Herron, the valuer about small outback towns like Julie Creek are dying out -- Interview with Mitch Hooke of Grains Council and Peter Perkins of Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics about National Farmers' Federation campaign -- Australia’s largest remote area school building program will be the topic discussion on next month’s International Construction Conference in Gold Coast and related progress from Bill Gunn -- A temporary ultra-high frequency (UHF) broadcast facility has been installed in Winton for commercial television transmission -- Interview with Winton Shire Chairman Eric Lenton -- Queensland primary industry display will be the main exhibits in this year’s Cloncurry Show -- QSTV news 16 June 1988: Queensland family farming is under threat -- Interview with Neville Harper, Primary Industries Minister -- The Department of Primary Industry and Energy has denied the covered up to delay identified exotic screwworm fly found in Darwin Harbour -- According to Australian Wool Corporation Chairman David Asimus, annual wool production is set increase up to 1 million tons -- A meeting organised by professional kangaroo shooters and graziers to discuss the kangaroo matter -- Cattle Council welcomed $1 million fund from federal government to assist farm quarantine -- Interview with Bob Coombs -- National Farmers' Federation has commissioned to study to demonstrate the need for increasing government spending -- 1.5 million bicentennial project Cloncurry's John Flynn Place -- The Australian Cattle Symposium will be held in ToowoombaCorporate AuthorQSTVVideo File Name4024196CreditsPresenter: Samantha Kume ; reporters: Wes Crook, Jon FlynnOriginal Format 1/2 inch video tape Beta cam Collation1 video file (MP4) (23 minutes) : digital ; 853MBDateBetween 15th June 1988 and 16th June 1988ImprintTownsville : QSTV, 1988
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QSTV News (Between 15th June 1988 and 16th June 1988). Townsville City Council, accessed 24/03/2025, https://stories.townsville.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/22765