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MILKING THE CAMEL: More sought after than frankincense or myrrh, this liquid white gold is not only beneficial to your gut and skin health, but is great for those with allergies and intolerances to normal dairy products. Employing nine full-time staff in Kyabram, and currently sourcing more camels to add to their 300 strong herd in order to meet demand, the Camel Milk Company has been a success story for owners Megan (pictured) and Chris Williams. Turn to pages 4 and 5 for the story.
Green light to Gillieston FOLLOWING on from the Environment Protection Authority approval, the City of Greater Shepparton has given the green light to Meatworks Australia to construct an abattoir in Gillieston. 7KRXJK D GHo QLWH ERRVW WR the Shepparton economy, the DSSURYDO LV D EDFNp LS RQ SUHYLRXV commitments to retain agricultural land for farmers. Conversations had previously indicated that the Greater City of Shepparton’s focus was
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protecting agricultural land,” Mayor Kim O’Keefe said. “Our planning processes are strict, but they are fair to everyone, and within that we are mindful of protecting agricultural land.” The primary concern with the location of the abattoir is the proximity to residential and rural properties, with surrounding properties being directly impacted by the construction and approved operation of this facility. The size of the abattoir, along
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