Fencing infrastructure is under constant threat as feral animals continue to wreak havoc across New South Wales farmland.
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Fencing infrastructure is under constant threat as feral animals continue to wreak havoc across New South Wales farmland.
Queensland government has released two grants of $400,000 to help fund improvements such as bollards, lockable fencing, and enhanced perimeter controls.
The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) has welcomed the Allan Labor Government’s announcement of draft regulations to enable the legal use of virtual fencing in Victoria, following years of advocacy by...
Victorian cattle farmers are one step closer to accessing the benefits of virtual fencing and herding technology, with new regulations now being developed to support its use across the state.
In just five years, Lorenzo Vescio has grown Murray River Fencing & Fabrication into a highly respected name in the fencing industry.
The 2025 Australian FENCING Awards are now open, offering a distinguished national platform to recognise and celebrate innovation and excellence across all areas of the fencing and gate industry.
Work to erect new fencing and a retaining wall beside the Great Western Highway at Blaxland will start in May, providing a physical barrier between pedestrians and the thousands of...
Farmers have welcomed the NSW Government’s move to legalise virtual fencing for cattle.
Viridian Glass has completed the acquisition of Oceania Glass’s distribution assets, including wholesale distribution centres in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania.
WorkSafe Victoria is investigating the death of a 57-year-old truck driver who was fatally crushed by a gate at a Dandenong South depot.