'Strong evidence' suggests parasitic disease killed 150 NT cattle By News April 22, 2024 Add Comment Edit Investigations into the deaths of about 150 Northern Territory cattle suggest the likely cause was a parasitic disease called coccidiosis.Mon, 22 Apr 2024 08:10:20 +0000Matt Brann Share this post Related Posts'Very different advice': Climate Change Authority chair Matt Kean contradicts Dutton on nuclear powerMethane blast at Iran coal mine leaves at least 51 deadGreens demand hostile takeover of RBA in exchange for passing board reforms in likely death knell to treasurer's billTaking a road trip? Don't miss out on these five quirky rest stopsKids with disability suspended from school 'before an inspector comes' or as 'warning to other children'Lyle and Erik Menendez murdered their parents in the 1990s. Now Netflix is telling their storyThey went from a grassroots team to champions. Now a film on this small town's basketball team is going globalFarming community negotiates with renewable energy giants to fund health, education and housing
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