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Six Gap Years later and Hugh Dawson has traded the cockpit for the classroom
Learning what my passion is…
Finding where I was meant to be
Young Livestock superstar, Kari Moffat, leads from the front with her passion for agriculture and supporting communities across the world through higher animal welfare in the livestock export industry.
Tracey’s focus is on people in Indonesia and Northern Australia
“My interest in the live export trade has primarily been through supporting the interests of producers. The live export trade not only supports the entire northern beef supply chain but businesses, families and communities throughout regional and rural northern Australia.”
Ruby’s Eyes Wide Open to the World
Moving Livestock Quickly, Safely, Globally
Let’s Talk About It
Bringing people together is the first step towards meaningful conversations about mental health – that’s where the local show steps in, says Karl Milde.
From High School to High Stakes
As a boy from Western NSW, Pat Barrett stepped straight out of a Sydney private school into a role as a station hand – a ringer – in Australia’s top end and he hasn’t looked back.
From high school to high stakes
A Realisation Drive’s Milly’s Passion for Connection
The Lessons in Teaching Take Tom Full Circle
Early in life, Tom Sharp decided he never wanted to be a farmer. Fast forward 20 odd years and his love for agriculture has superseded every alternative he has tried his hand at.
Leaving the Schoolbooks to Join the Stockcamp
Life on a Station Through the Lens
Charlie’s ACE Role
Charlie left school thinking a career as an architect looks pretty good, that was until he turned his hand to working on a merino stud and cattle properties in the Western Riverina of NSW.
For the love of country communities with James Cleaver
For the Love of Country Communities
James Cleaver loves the country. He’s the first to admit that his hometown of Nyngan – famous for the Big Bogan, a statue that locals have eventually come to laugh at – is his favourite place in the world. Yet, he refuses to romanticise it
Mort & Co
When it comes to lot feeding Cattle in Australia, it doesn’t get any bigger than Mort & Co. We head out to meet their team and find out from them what’s involved in producing beef and why they are so passionate about it.