Mining companies should just get on with the job rather than planting trees to ease corporate guilt at the expense of usable land, WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington says
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Opinion: growing global middle class driving increased grain demand
A growing global middle class will be a major driver of increased grain demand, according to WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington
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Opinion: numbers must add up to consider alternative energy
The numbers must add up for farmers to consider investing in alternative energy sources, WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington says
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Opinion: rethink regional buildings to attract workers
Rethinking investment into country towns to encourage new uses for old buildings, and the all-important roadhouse, could be the key to attracting skilled workers, WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington says
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Opinion: increase training opportunities to reduce shortages
Agriculture needs to out-compete the city for training opportunities if it wants to increase the number of mechanics and technicians working in the country, WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington writes
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Opinion: ongoing port disputes bad news for agriculture
Ongoing disputes and industrial action at Australian ports spells bad long-term news for the agricultural sector, WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington says
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Opinion: farmers could push back against emissions restrictions
Looking to impose restrictions on Australian farmers in a bid to reduce carbon emissions could land the government in hot water, WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington says.
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Opinion: Governments must pay attention to farmer issues
Farmers nationwide are pushing for land, water, workers and the protection of a long-established industry. WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington calls on the government to pay attention
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Opinion: Cleaning up after clean energy
Clean energy is one thing, but the clean-up is quite another, WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington says
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Opinion: wind farms raise concerns for regional Australians
Wind generated power might appeal to inner city-dwellers, but regional Australians have additional concerns that must be met, WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington says
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