Australia’s sheep industry is in crisis, with prices near the lowest level in 16 years forcing some farmers in the country’s west to give their animals away for free to pet-food manufacturers, Bloomberg reported. Mutton prices have plunged 75% over the past year, according to Tim Jackson, global supply analyst at Meat & Livestock Australia. Sheep prices have also slumped, with older animals fetching an average of just A$34 ($22) in October and some reports of animals selling for less than a dollar a head, he said.
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Melbourne-based Dome Building Projects, which did high-end home building and renovation work for customers in Melbourne’s leafy inner-eastern suburbs, went into liquidation on Friday after falling short on payment demands to a former director, the Australian Financial Review reported. Jason Stone and Paul Allen of PKF were appointed as liquidators to South Melbourne-based Dome on the same day that directors Andrew Crellin and Jamie Brockman said they failed to meet their financial obligations to former director and shareholder Scott Wilcox.