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Wheatbelt

*Collaboration in the Wheatbelt and Beyond
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  2. The Wheatbelt is so called because of its extensive agricultural industry. The region is the primary producer of cereal crops in the state and contributes other agricultural products such as canola, olives, vegetables, w...
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*Wheatbelt - Business Management
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  2. The Wheatbelt is so called because of its extensive agricultural industry. The region is the primary producer of cereal crops in the state and contributes other agricultural products such as canola, olives, vegetables, w...
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*Wheatbelt - Business Opportunity
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  2. The Wheatbelt is so called because of its extensive agricultural industry. The region is the primary producer of cereal crops in the state and contributes other agricultural products such as canola, olives, vegetables, w...
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Wheatbelt Climate Action
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  2. Drought does not pay attention to lines on a map and is best planned for on a regional scale based on landscape, community, economy and climate, rather than borders.

    A diversity of high conservation areas ...
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Wheatbelt Economic Development
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  2. The Wheatbelt is so called because of its extensive agricultural industry. The region is the primary producer of cereal crops in the state and contributes other agricultural products such as canola, olives, vegetables, w...
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Wheatbelt Education & Training
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  2. There is considerable university involvement in the Wheatbelt South through the Rural Clinical School in Narrogin and the Pingelly Future Farm.

    The Narrogin Rural Clinical School is one of fourteen school...
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Wheatbelt Food & Agribusiness
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  2. The Wheatbelt region has traditionally focused on broadacre grain crops – wheat, barley, oats and canola, and grazing paddocks with more recent developments having diversified production into intensive agriculture.
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Wheatbelt Mining & Energy
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  2. Mineral sands mining is a well-established activity and a significant employer in the NGSR with the raw resource being processed in Muchea before being exported from Kwinana Port. There are numerous potential projects in...
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Wheatbelt Tourism
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  2. With natural amenity, proximity to Perth International Airport and high-profile tourist attractions such as the Pinnacles, Lesueur National Park, access to New Norcia and increasingly food trails, the Sub- region is in a...
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Wheatbelt Waste & Recycling
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  2. With increasing international trade and interstate interconnectivity, disease control and biosecurity is likely to become an even greater consideration for industry. The management of pests such as stable fly is essentia...
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