NT Country Hour podcast 22/04/2010
Its an industry that is blooming to such an extent that Australia's largest retailer is moving in for a piece of the action. Where is the nursery and garden industry heading?
View ArticleNT Country hour podcast 23/04/2010
Three decades on how has the live export industry changed and what is the state of relations between the Territory, States and Federal governments.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 26/04/2010
Chaps, spurs and bulls as Katherine's cowboys strut their stuff, and the life of a Territory man who recorded a defining moment during the turmoil surrounding Australia's Vietnam involvement.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 27/4/10
Acid rain discoverer encourages scientific breakthroughs no matter how controversial, iceland pasture covered in toxic volcanic ash and cattle exporters send ships to middle east because of indonesian...
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 28/04/2010
Injury forces a former NT rodeo clown to shelve the greasepaint and small meets large when school children check the pulse of some animals.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 29/04/2010
How much will the Northern Territory suffer with Woodside's decision to go offshore and a number of international researchers get "antsy" in Darwin.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 30/04/2010
Woodside fronts its shareholders in the wake of decision to go with floating processing plant and why big wet seasons equates to big barramundi catches in the north
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 03/05/2010
As the mining sector digests the Henry tax report, how will it play out in the Territory's resource sector and a Territory town plans to tidy up.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 04/05/2010
The Northern Territory Labor Government hands down its budget and its in deficit with the miners seen as one way of getting it back to surplus and one of Australia's oldest rural companies has a new...
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 05/05/2010
Who gives a fig -- one person does because after 32 years a horticulturalist in the NT has come up with a way of consistently growing figs in the Top End -- and if you are planning to get on board a...
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 06/05/2010
The opposition ramps up its attack on the Federal Government's proposed mining tax and Territory fisherman up in arms over permit system in Tiwi waters.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 07/05/2010
Are they only willing to pay peanuts, or is it just an opening bid for three properties near Katherine, and a butcher plans to carve out a niche in Katherine.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 10/05/2010
Territory's a tinderbox with bushfires predicted from the South Australian border to the Top End's Arafura Sea, and how one Katherine man spent the night shivering away worrying about his boat and...
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 11/05/2010
Its not water into wine -- its mangoes into wine, and truckies and red ribbons.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 12/05/2010
The budget and what it means to Territorians and tea and scones with the Queen's representative.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 14/05/2010
One of the Northern Territory's largest national parks handed to the traditional owners and some are reading more into beef and kangaroo.
View ArticleNT Country Hour 17/5/10
What are some of the hurdles an Indigenous woman faces if she wants to become a doctor, and its been a long time coming but the second phase of the Ord River scheme is there -- what does this mean to...
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 18/05/2010
It may be pregnancy testing - but in this case its on plants and it isn't to find out if there is another on the way, and foot and mouth the dreaded disease is being felt in one of Australia's largest...
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 21/05/2010
The irons are in the fire as they steel themselves for the 100th Brunette Downs Races, and its more than just survival for the fittest when it comes to the military working with indigenous women.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 24/05/2010
The crocs are causing problems on the Roper River when it comes to moving stock and also for the local communities and there's one mine that is expanding on the Tiwis although for a limited period.
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