#ABCLandline story on restoring #nativegrassland
"The old dairy farmers used to say four mouthfuls of grass on the irrigation country is only worth one mouthful of grass out here [in native grassland] because it's just got such a diversity of plants and species."
#AustralianNativeGrasses
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-28/native-grasslands-victoria-endangered-restoration-seed-demand/106391114

The fruit of the majestic Bunya Pine has been an important part of indigenous culture for thousands of years. Today many landowners today consider it dangerous and annoying garden waste. But an Indigenous artist believes it deserves better. Subscribe and tap the notification bell to be delivered Australian stories every day.
Indigenous Australians have been reaping the bounty of the land for tens of thousands of years. Landline looks at how those foods are becoming mainstream and First Nation Farmers are part of modern agriculture.

#ABCLandline #nativeplants #bunyanut #firstnation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0f6XNMDb64

Bunya nuts: delicious, culturally important & dangerous 🌰 | First Nation Farmers Ep1 | ABC Australia

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#abcLandline re Coles ditching Tassie peas - AUS pls go and fund a peas-direct.website or something, this is a insane cowardish move by #coles 😬
#frozenpeas #tasmania
watching #abcLandline about a ginormous ancient shearing shed on country and would absolutely love to volunteer and help restore this old woolshed 🪚⚒️
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Hosted by award-winning journalist Pip Courtney, Landline is Australia's only national agricultural television program covering stories from Australia's rural and regional heartland.

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