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ABC Rural RoundUp, February 6, 2014

ABC Rural
No. 332 / 6 February 2014
Welcome to the ABC Rural RoundUp for another week.
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ABC Rural Features

Opalised Dinosaur fossils 
rural feature 1Far west New South Wales will become home to a centre displaying 110 million-year-old dinosaur fossils preserved as opals.

Croc breaks into barra farm 
rural feature 2A 3.8-metre saltwater crocodile has been removed from a barramundi farm in the Northern Territory after it snuck in looking for an easy feed.

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Landline 
Australia's flagship rural television program, with reports from around the country on rural and urban issues. Presented by Pip Courtney.
On ABC TV Sunday at noon, repeated on Monday at 1pm and on News24 on Monday at midnight.


Country Breakfast 
Country Breakfast is broadcast on Saturday 6.00 - 7.00am on ABC's Radio National.
Ever wondered what feeding time at the zoo is really like?  On Rural Reporter this week we go behind the scenes at the Western Plains zoo at Dubbo. Bees bunker down to escape the wet season in the Top End; volunteers get their hands dirty at a Landcare nursery; and chicken breeders are rushed off their feet keeping up with demand for fancy backyard chickens.



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