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Media Releases

 

2008 - 2009 media releases

- GM Papaya provides coexistence example
- GM coexistence experts in Melbourne
- Paddock to plate
- GM and non-GM crops coexistence conference
- Beer: Barley to bottle
- GM crops coexistence conference launched
- MPBCRC scientist wins goldacre award
- Supergrass provides energy boost for livestock
- Wheat breeding in the fast lane
- Cows come home to climate change friendly grass

 

 


2006 - 2007 media releases
- Scientists welcome end to GM moratorium
- Antarctic genes to be used in frost tolerant GM wheat
- Communications award for young wheat researcher
- First Australian trial of drought tolerant GM wheat gets approval
- Looking to greener pastures: $6million boost for pasture genetics
- Barley gene find could mean more beer per bushel
- Scientists discover how wheat can stick-it-out in the salt
- Professor German Spangenberg awarded Australian Thinker of the Year
- Multimillion dollar agreement on developing high yielding wheat ...
  


2004 - 2005 media releases
- Wheat sex researcher wins award
- More beer, less stress
- Allergy free ryegrass snuffs out sneezes
- Digging for DNA diamonds
- Scientists welcome review of WA GM ban
- Breeding better barley
- Pasture research overview
- Victorian GM Moratorium - impact on research

2002 - 2003 media releases
- The next farming revolution
- Minister announces new $150m research centre in molecular plant breeding
- Experts visit Koppio for the low down on GMOs
- Publicaly funded scientists believe SA research will be left behind under proposed moratorium
- A roll in the grass doesn't need to end in tears!

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