The article provides an overview of the current situation of chickpeas, lentils, and faba beans in Australia. It highlights a business that is filling a new-crop shipping program out of Queensland, leading to an increase in chickpea volumes and values in the market. However, lentil prices have fallen due to more attractive offers in South Asia and the lack of new-crop selling from Australian growers. Despite concerns about yield in some areas, most Victorian lentil and faba bean crops are in good condition, with above-average yield potential in New South Wales and Queensland. However, late establishment and a lack of subsoil moisture in South Australia expose some districts to yield loss. New-crop chickpeas are trading at $1100/t in Brisbane port, with at least 500,000t booked for loading out of Brisbane’s terminals by January, while lentil prices have dropped to around $700/t delivered up-country site for December-January delivery.