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The successful applicants of the Rural Finance Scholarship Program 2010 have been recognised at the Rural Finance Annual Scholarship Dinner in Bendigo.
The Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women's Coalition offers a free mentoring care support service for female international students.
Tasmanian Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business, Ms Rebecca White said the Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania Fine Food Awards was a wonderful opportunity to showcase the variety and quality of Tasmanian produce.
By lodging your tax return, you will reduce your chance of getting a debt and ensure you are paid the correct amount of Family Tax Benefit.
Australia's Regions: Australia's Future focuses on AgriFood's successful employer and community driven initiatives that seek to attract, develop and retain workers in regional communities.
Commitment to excellence has its rewards and Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation Agri-Science Queensland cotton extension officer Susan Maas has won the Australian Cotton Industry 2010 Young Achiever of the Year award.
Your chance to go into the draw to win a SoundWaves waterproof pouch valued at $79.95 from Get Networking.
Canberra women are being encouraged to apply for two ACT Government scholarships aimed at improving their boardroom skills. Each scholarship is worth approximately $5,000.
An alumnus of University of Queensland's TC Beirne School of Law, Dr Kala Mulqueeny, has been named a Yale World Fellow for 2010.
Why is a family business different from any other? Do the advantages make it worthwhile - or is it something wise people stay away from?
"The RIRDC Rural Women's Award is a life changing opportunity that opens up a positive and powerful network of like minded rural women and influential people from across primary industries"