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Lucinda Jose

Lucinda Jose

Verified

Reporter, ABC News (Australia)

Geraldton

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Travel, palaeontology human evolution, Adventure, Environment , Science, fossils, Ecology, paleontology australia, Conservation, Wildlife, Nature, Natural History, Archaeology, dinosaurs evolution

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There are no topics I am unwilling to cover.

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Total articles 180

  • Minerva Foods closes Tammin abattoir amid dwindling WA sheep numbers

    By Anna Cox, Belinda Varischetti Verified, Lucinda Jose Verified| ABC News (Australia) Verified Western Australia's livestock industry has been dealt another blow with a key sheep abattoir shuttered pending a review by its owners. Minerva Foods Australia (MFA) has ceased operations of its abattoir at Tammin, 180 kilometres east of Perth, to conduct a review of operations and determine further investment needs

    By Anna Cox, Belinda Varischetti Verified, Lucinda Jose Verified · ABC News (Australia)

    Jan. 08, 2025

  • Farmer-led wind farm hopes to create financial legacy for Dandaragan community

    By Lucinda Jose Verified| ABC News (Australia) Verified The farming family behind the newest wind farm proposal in regional Western Australia hopes it will contribute millions of dollars to the local community over its 35-year life span. Parron Developments and Atmos Renewables plan to build the 79-turbine Parron Wind Farm on a 8,400-hectare farm at Badgingarra, 200 kilometres north of Perth

    By Lucinda Jose Verified · ABC News (Australia)

    Jan. 07, 2025

  • Western rock lobster shipments head to China for the first time in four years

    By Joanna Prendergast Verified, Lucinda Jose Verified| ABC News (Australia) Verified Exports of live western rock lobsters to China have resumed following four years of trade tensions between Australia and China. Lobster is the last of a suite of Australian goods, including wine and beef, to be welcomed back to the lucrative market. Professional fishers and processors will continue to service diversified markets that have been established in the past four years

    By Joanna Prendergast Verified, Lucinda Jose Verified · ABC News (Australia)

    Dec. 31, 2024

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ABC News (Australia)

Kauhava, South Ostrobothnia, Finland