Charolais Magazine July 2021

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CHAROLAIS Society of Australia Magazine

January July 2021

Beef Australia

Interbreed

Champion Female


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BEEF AUSTRALIA “TWO IN A ROW” INTERBREED CHAMPION FEMALE

Moongool Radical 26 Interbreed Champion Female 2021

28th ANNUAL ON PROPERTY BULL SALE 20th September 2021 11.00am Moongool Thyphena 9 Interbreed Champion Female 2018

90 Bulls

Congratulations to Four Ways Charolais for winning Grand Champion Bull at Beef 21, sired by Australian record breaking bull Moongool Lunar Rise.

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Federal Board President: Matthew Collins PO Box 25 HOLBROOK NSW 2644 Mob: 0412 265 017 E: matt@mcollins.com.au

Charolais Society of Australia Ltd ABN: 45 147 918 279 PO Box 772, ARMIDALE NSW 2350 Shop 6, 108 Dangar Street ARMIDALE NSW 2350 Tel: 02 6771 1666 Int: +61 2 6771 1666 General Manager Colin Rex 0408 661 255 manager@charolais.com.au Finance Manager Hayley Clark accounts@charolais.com.au Registrar/Member Services Deearn Walker office@charolais.com.au Graphic Design - Lucy Main

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Honorary Life Members Anthony Hordern (dec) Harry Wadds (dec) J Martin Lenthall (dec) Rick Pistauro AM David Dixon (dec) Bill Hayes John Sullivan (dec) Harold Seeley AM (dec) Trevor Cottee (dec) Helen Trustrum Lesley Millner (dec) Rob Millner (dec) Michael Hargreaves Alex McLachlan AM Gary Noller David Bondfield

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Vice President: Alan Goodland “Clare” MS 324 THEODORE QLD 4719 Tel: 07 4993 2298 Mob: 0408 260 795 E: clarecharolais@skymesh.com.au Honorary Treasurer: Brendan Scheiwe PO Box 113 MARBURG QLD 4346 Tel: 0438 513 633 E: bscheiwe@hotmail.com Murray Ferme PO Box 3 CRYSTAL BROOK SA 5523 Tel: 08 8636 4031 Mob: 0411 544 950 E: gumview@activ8.net.au Sapphire Halliday PO Box 1004 MOUNT MACEDON VIC 3441 Mob: 0447 117 676 E: safoxo@hotmail.com David Whitechurch Havilah Park, Havilah Park Road INVERELL NSW 2360 Mob: 0428 847 391 E: four.ways@optusnet.com.au Robin Yost PO Box 1 TOODYAY WA 6566 Tel: 08 9574 2035 Mob: 0411 651 013 E: libertycharolais@gmail.com


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Contents

Society Contacts........................................ 4

Gold in the Gascoyne................................. 36

From the President.................................... 8

World Congress UK 2022........................... 40

From the Office.......................................... 12

Charolais Office Moves........................................... 42

Beef Australia 2021.................................... 16

Technical: How does BREEDPLAN compare.. 45

Setting the Standard................................. 22

Members Directory................................... 48

Commercial Triumph................................................... 24

Calendar of Events 2021........................................ 64

International Virtual Show 2021............................ 28

Advertising Index....................................... 66

Sydney Royal Carcase 2021........................ 30

ARCBA Stats 2020...................................... 66

Sydney Royal 2021...................................... 32

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ESTABLISHED 1972

Minnie -Vale Charolais 49 Years of Breeding

18th Annual on property sale

45 Registered Charolais Bulls - including polled Red Factor Bulls

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July 30

1pm at “Bexley” Narrabri

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From The President

Matthew Collins, CSA President

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As this is my first report, it is appropriate to thank Brendan Schiewe for his contribution as President of the Society for the last three years. Amongst many other achievements during his term Brendan was heavily involved with the 2020 World Congress committee, planning and preparing for the event, travelling to inspect venues that were being evaluated for their suitability to ensure the tour would present a lifetime memory for International and Australian participants. The decision that was made due to Covid 19 to cancel the World Congress has been proven correct for everyone involved and the Society. Beef Australia 2021 was held earlier this month at Rockhampton and the Nutrien Livestock Stud Cattle Competitions were strongly contested by Charolais entries from Queensland and New South Wales members. Congratulations are extended to the Price family with the award of Grand Champion female with Moongool Radical 26. Congratulations also to the Grand Champion Male, 4 Ways Quantum exhibited by 4 Ways Charolais. The following day the Charolais Breed enjoyed Australia wide exposure in the Interbreed competition, which saw thirty beef breeds compete for the Supreme Female exhibit. Moongool Charolais entry, Moongool Radical 26 was awarded Supreme Female Exhibit. Once again our congratulations are extended to the Price family and Moongool Charolais. It was pleasing to make contact with members involved in showing and assisting with the organisation of show day. Our recognition and appreciation is extended to all Charolais members who exhibited cattle and assisted on judging day. The cattle in the sheds were well maintained and visually presented a high standard that justifies the efforts and results achieved by the breed at Rockhampton. This year Colin Rex initiated relocation of the Society stand to inside the Cattle shed adjacent to the cattle and this was well received by members, exhibitors and the public. During Beef Australia, I had the opportunity to discuss with members how their farms and breeding programmes were recovering following the drought to gain insight over the short-term outlook for the breed. The opinions expressed reflected the strongest level of confidence I have heard for years specifically about the new benchmarks that have been created in the beef industry for consistently higher pricing that is available in most markets vendors are selling commercial product into.


It follows that if the economic recovery has arrived in our industry over the next few years the level of demand for stud stock including Bulls and females must rise. Currently we have already witnessed an increased number Stud Stock sales for bulls and females at higher prices. These are very positive trends for Charolais breeders knowing that Charolais demonstrate a definite superiority in growth ability, feedlot gains and carcase quality. The Society has made available a variety of specialised services that will add to your profitability over time. These include participating in Charolais Breedplan that is a modern genetics evaluation system for beef cattle producers. It offers bull breeders the potential to accelerate genetic progress in their herds and to provide objective information on stock sold to commercial producers. I encourage you to participate in BREEDPLAN to better understand your animal’s performance and hereditability of each trait and the relationships between the different traits. Through your involvement, you will be helping the Charolais Breed at large to obtain a more dependable and reliable performance system. Over the last year the Board had been discussing opportunities for the acquisition of a property suitable for our office and two properties of interest had been considered for purchase that did not proceed for commercial reasons. Recently the Society evaluated a third property in Dangar Street, Armidale that has subsequently been purchased. The Society’s office will be relocated there once the fit out has been completed. The Society has the financial reserves that have enabled the property purchase to be made and the saving from rent reductions offsets the minimal interest income foregone. The current rate of interest being earnt on the Society’s funds are at record lows and this was factored into the assessment prior to the decision. I would like to acknowledge the dedication and commitment from Colin, Hayley, Deearn and Lucy who provide our members answers and solutions daily in an efficient and effective manner without fuss.

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From The Office

Colin Rex General Manager

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Customers don’t measure you on how hard you tried. They measure you on what you deliver

The Australian beef industry is having a well-deserved bright spot. Rain in many regions and feed have boosted beef confidence, which has translated into record high prices. Meat, Livestock Australia [MLA] reports, “The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) broke the 900¢/kg barrier for the first time in history in April, as Queensland producers looking to restock drove the market higher. Carcase weights are expected to jump 3% this year, as the abundance of pasture and cheap feed translates into heavier weights. The record prices are also current incentives for producers and feedlots to add additional weight to animals. These are great signs for our industry. In nearly every industry, consumers have choice. The old saying the customer is always right breaks down to it is their choice. To drive their business they make choices, which may be good or bad but ultimately they reap the reward or pay the price. Customers expect results. Customers will hold businesses accountable for a product that fails to deliver. These are basic facts about business. In the beef industry, there are numerous choices for farmers to produce the next crop of calves. Australian Registered Cattle Breeders report there are 37 beef breeds in Australia plus extra composite bulls produced from them. Even accounting for strong confidence in the industry Charolais continue to be a shining light. This year at auction 449 Charolais sires have sold to date compared to 315 at the same time last year. The average has been $8,140 compared to $6,452 in 2020. Producers with bull purchasing budgets could have bought from any other breed but they have chosen to utilise the Charolais advantage. The expectation is this trend will carry through into the coming spring sales. Charolais genetics take advantage of feed and stack on weight. The calf to the left is a great example. Registered Charolais females have also met with strong demand. This year 428 females have sold at auction for a $6,312 average. Three of the seven female sales to date have recorded tops over $23,000 highlighting again the current confidence in the breed. Another KPI in breed society world is membership and 2021 has seen double the usual new membership applications for the first half of the year compared to recent years. Not all our competitors can say that! All positive signs for the future of the breed. Another positive for Charolais is the marked increase in genomic testing. More and more breeders are parent verifying and establishing 100K SNP profiles as well as the usual Homozygous poll testing. This increased testing is giving a higher level of accuracy in our herdbook. Charolais are close to being able to implement Singlestep Genomic evaluation into our BREEDPLAN data. The board has this on our priority list and is working with ABRI and AGBU on this development. Single step will allow higher accuracy on EBV’s at a younger age enhancing the BREEDPLAN evaluation. We are also very close to updating the Charolais Selection Index values with updated production parameters.


The Charolais breed has 1.6 million cows or 20% of the French herd. In France, every 2nd cow in the suckling herd is a Charolais cow! The Charolais is also the leading beef breed in Europe with 25% of the total number of cows. Forty two percent of heifers slaughtered in France, all breeds combined (including dairy breeds) are Charolais. 33% of young cattle slaughtered in France, all breeds combined (including dairy breeds) are Charolais.

Charolais are represented in the Southern Multibreed project (SMB), a collaborative R&D project involving NSW DPI and the University of New England being conducted on five NSW DPI research stations, and the UNE Research Feedlot over the five years, 2020 to 2025. The SMB project will provide an invaluable source of information for seedstock and commercial cattle breeders. The project is co-funded by NSW DPI, UNE, Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and the Commonwealth Government through the MLA Donor Company (MDC). This multi-party co-investment will make a significant contribution to the national aim of doubling the rate of genetic gain in the Australian beef herd. The outcomes of the $7.3m SMB project will deliver significant enhancements to the current within-breed genetic evaluations conducted by BREEDPLAN, as well as allowing Australian beef producers for the first time to directly compare animals for all BREEDPLAN traits and assess their genetic merit irrespective of breed. Charolais are the only European breed represented in this project. As a society, we are financially stable and well positioned for the future. This allows us as a breed to row our own boat or collaborate where there is merit, such as the Southern Multibreed. Not all collaboration opportunities have sufficient merit to be involved in and our board has made wise decisions in this regard. David Whitechurch from 4 Ways Charolais, Inverell NSW has recently joined the board as a Federal representative. Matt Collins is our new President after Brendan Scheiwe concluded his maximum three year term as President. Brendan also served two years as President of Charolais Charbray International and we thank him for his contribution both domestically and internationally. As reported later in this publication the Charolais Society has purchased their own office and the move is imminent. This has been a long process and will reap benefits for many years to come. We are hoping to be in the new space by the time you are reading this. Beef Australia proved to be a great event for the industry and once again highlighted the Charolais advantage. The cattle on display, member sites and cattle in commercial competitions were all of a high standard and flew the Charolais flag well.

One out of two crossbred calves are sired by a Charolais. Forty six percent of calves born from crossbreeding are by a Charolais sire (Idèle 2013).

Source: https://charolaise.fr

Sydney Royal also went ahead this year with Sydney RAS President Michael Millner very happy with the event. To all exhibitors that made a leap of faith and presented cattle at these events, thank you. Queensland region has initiated a feedlot trial at Warwick for Charolais cross cattle on feed. The cattle were inducted in late May and we look forward to the outcomes of this weight gain and carcase trial. As we see some breeds race to be homogenous in traits I see the variation across Charolais types is a positive advantage. Commercial producers across an extreme range of production systems have the ability to select the Charolais with traits they require. A Charolais sire to breed in the top end of the Northern Territory could be substantially different in type to a sire for use in a Tasmanian breeding program. Variation in a population is essential to push selection within traits. For example milk, over the last twenty years the Australian EBV average for milk has risen from +3 in 2001 to +7 today. The top EBV for this trait is +29 ranging through to -18. The sire with -18kg for milk may be exceptional for traits that suit a breeder using Charolais in a terminal situation. Lastly a huge thank you to Deearn and Hayley in the lead up to relocating the office. It can be a fine line between paperwork of historical significance and “why would anybody keep this”? As we are moving to a smaller space, it has been a huge exercise to condense history and maintain normal workloads. Colin Rex, General Manager

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KANDANGA VALLEY

Charolais & Charbray

18th Annual On Property Bull Sale Saturday July 31st, 11am

40 Charolais & 50 Charbray bulls

John & Roz Mercer, Kandanga via Gympie (07) 5484 3359

All Bulls Reared on Co astal, Ticky Country

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BAUHINIA PARK CHAROLAIS 17TH ANNUAL BULL SALE

10.30am, Wednesday 18th August 2021 - Emerald Qld 80 BULLS with SIRE POWER 40 Charolais & 40 Angus

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ASCOT ELDORADO L504 (P)

4 WAYS MARIO (P) (R/F)

Ryan & Rachel Holzwart - “Kensington”, Emerald Qld 4720 - Ph: 0447 313 126

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Beef Australia 2021 For 33 years, Beef Australia has been a feature event of the Australian beef industry. Held every three years the 2021 event seemed unlikely to occur with Covid restrictions and uncertainty back in 2020. All credit to the organising committees to forge ahead and highlight the positives of our industry to the widest audience possible. It would be remiss not to mention the government contribution in staging this event and the political attendance roster was a who’s who of our countries leadership. Prime Minister Scott Morrison spent a full 24 hours in Rockhampton taking in the displays and events. With the dust now well and truly settled (and there was dust) the enormity of staging an event of this magnitude in pandemic times should be acknowledged. It is hard to isolate one element of the success of this multi layered program from stud and commercial cattle, technology advancements, property tours, extensive industry displays and of course the industry networking. The beauty of Beef Australia is it has something for everyone and most visitors leave tired, well fed and no doubt educated. Whilst 2021 lacked the large international visitors, over 115,000 people attended over the five-day program. With an industry celebrating many positives including high cattle prices, low interest rates and improved seasonal conditions for many, deals were done all over the grounds. Charolais judging did welcome Brant and Renita Lewis from Canada who completed their quarantine in time to attend. We hope they enjoyed their “Beef experience” and travelled safely back home after visiting family.

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The Charolais Society had a site in the cattle sheds this year and it offered a great place to meet with members and visitors. Charolais members entered over 70 head in the stud cattle displays and were well represented in the commercial and carcase competitions. Thank you to all breeders that supported these competitions and placed Charolais in front of the industry. The Society Annual General Meeting was held during Beef Australia. Although only attended by a few, the conversation and debate was lively. Outcomes from this meeting have been sent to all members since Beef. A highlight at the Rabobank Beef Industry Awards dinner was the awarding of the RW Vincent award to David and Prue Bondfield. Presented by the Australian Registered Cattle Breeders Association (ARCBA) when a worthwhile recipient is identified, the RW (Dick) Vincent Award recognises outstanding services to the Australian cattle breeding industry. Dick Vincent was the inaugural president of ARCBA in its present form. In 1979 he took over a failing organisation, with low membership, no money and no program. Through his energy and foresight he restructured it into a true national voice for the registered cattle breeding sector which had 35 breed members within the first two years of his presidency. ARCBA continues to represent the registered cattle industry as an industry lobby group. ARCBA also hosts the Young Breed Leaders workshop and offers the Arthur Rickards Memorial Scholarship award. Reports on stud judging and commercial competitions follow in this publication.


Beef by the Numbers

115,000 visitors to Beef Australia 4,980 head of cattle entered 63 tonnes of beef consumed Charolais breeders from 5 states 2 Canadian Charolais breeders 5,000 cubic tonnes of sawdust 39 politicians in attendance 1 great industry event

Congratulations to David and Prue Bondfield being awarded the RW Vincent award for outstanding services to the Australian cattle breeding industry. David and Prue were presented with the award by Australian Registered Cattle Breeders Association President, Thomas George. Image courtesy QCL.

Charolais Junior Bull class at Beef Australia Charolais Society site at Beef Australia

Thank you to Georgie and Ian Maher for their assistance in site construction and removal. Georgie and Ian have a Charolais infusion in their Mt Morgan commercial herd.

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Senior & Grand Champion Charolais Female and Interbreed Champion Female Moongool Radical 26 exhibited by Moongool Charolais, Yuleba Qld.

Senior & Grand Champion Charolais Male 4 Ways Quantum (P/S) exhibited by 4 Ways Charolais, Inverell NSW.

Beef Australia 2021 Judge: Mr Reade Radel, Kandoona Red Brahman Stud Associate: Justin Rohde Nutrien Rockhampton / JLR Charolais

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Beef Australia was the biggest exhibition of Charolais show cattle in over 20 months and certainly did not disappoint. Judge Reade Radel (Kandoona Red Brahman) and Associate Justin Rohde (Nutrien and JLR Charolais) sorted through the entries with a very early start. So early a foggy haze was still evident giving an eerie atmosphere. Calf champion female was won by Brendale Hayley 16 (P). This heifer sired by Brisbane Interbreed Champion Colinta Levi (P) won the 12 to 15 months heifer class. Exhibited by Brendan and Marnie Scheiwe, Brendale Charolais, Marburg Qld this large framed feminine heifer was praised by the judge for her overall balance and smoothness and had the extra punch, carcase and power to place her over the other heifers in this class. Reserve Calf heifer was won by Glenlea Isabella 14th (P) (R/F) exhibited by Roderick Binny, Glenlea, Coffs Harbour NSW. Sired by Glenlea Just Red (P) this heifer won the baby 9 to 12 months class. The judges commented this heifer carried some extra growth whilst retaining femininity. Calf champion male was the youngest bull on parade with River Run Rocketman (P) winning first the 9 to 12 month class. At just 9 months he weighed 436kg with an Eye Muscle Area (EMA) of 83cm2. Sired by Palgrove Nebraska (P), he was exhibited by P, L & T Haynes, River Run, Linville Qld. Nebraska is sired by high performing Canadian AI sire Winn Man’s Skaggs 663X (P). Mr Radel commented on his calf champion’s carriage, long body and overall structure. River Run also exhibited the second place getter in the baby class.


Senior & Grand Champion Charolais Male, 4 Ways Quantum (P/S) exhibited by 4 Ways Charolais, Inverell NSW with Associate Judge Justin Rohde, Judge Reade Radel, David and Amy Whitechurch and Nutrien’s David McKechnie.

Senior & Grand Champion Charolais Female, Moongool Radical 26 exhibited by Moongool Charolais, Yuleba Qld with Associate Judge Justin Rohde, Judge Reade Radel, Ivan Price, Chloe Kemph and Nutrien’s David McKechnie.

Reserve Calf Champion male was Brendale Ridley also sired by Colinta Levi (P). At 15 months, this bull weighed in at 658kg and impressive 112cm2 EMA. This bull was from the same female line as the Calf Champion Heifer. Class numbers jumped in the junior age groups with strong classes parading in both sexes. Junior Heifer 15 to 17 months was won by Moongool Charolais with their Ascot Headline (P) daughter, Moongool Alice 10 (P)(R/F). Reade commented this class winner was a good bodied heifer with length and spring of rib with great refinement. Second in this class was a heifer shown by Black Duck Charolais and sired by Elders Blackjack 788B (P). Junior champion heifer came from the 17 to 19 months class and exhibited by Roderick Binny. This heifer Glenlea Mandy 2nd (P) was sired by Glenlea Honourable (P) (R/F). This was a strong class and the reserve junior heifer placed second with Glenlea Confidence 32nd also shown by Roderick Binny. The judge commented on this class as a magnificent line of heifers, with great body type and length. The first place heifer carried more femininity with smoothness through the front end than the other heifers. Later selecting these two heifers as divisional champions Mr Reade commented they were outstanding young heifers with mobility, thickness and softness whilst retaining femininity. He also praised their udder development, small teats and placement as desirable. Winning the junior heifer class 19 -21 months was Outlook Dasher Q5 (P) exhibited by Darren Crawford, Young NSW. This heifer was 100% New Zealand Silverstream genetics and sired by Silverstream Frampton F17. Frampton is a trait leader for 200, 400 and 600-day weight. Maternally this heifer is a half-sister to Silverstream Landis L179E (P) who is also a trait leader for 200-day growth. Associate judge Justin Rohde commented on this heifer’s smoothness, carriage, length and femininity. Associate judge Justin Rodhe has been a regular at our Charolais Youth Stampede, it was great to see him so professional and at ease in the judging ring. Second in this class was Glenlea Sandy 8th (P) (R/F) exhibited by Roderick Binny.

Junior bull classes also featured strong competition. Sons of the $83,000 Moongool Lunar Rise (P) won two of the three junior bull classes. Moongool Lunar Rise is a son of Silverstream Evolution E168E (P) who has bred so well for Palgrove and Moongool. Firstly 4 Ways MLR Quebec won the 15 to 17 months class for the Whitechurch Family, Inverell NSW. This bull weighed 782kg at 16 months and scanned a 120cm2 EMA. Second in this class was Brendale Raider (P) sired by Ascot Maximus M607E (P) shown by Brendan and Marnie Scheiwe. Brendale also placed 4th and 5th in this class with sons of this sire. Moongool Queenslander was awarded the third place. The judges commented the first two bulls in the class were more moderate types with great performance, had well developed testicles and heaps of performance. A Lunar Rise son also won the 19 to 21 months class with 4 Ways MLR Qupid (P) also exhibited by 4 Ways Charolais. Weighing in at 816kgs this young sire scanned 115cm2 EMA. This bull was later selected as the Reserve Junior champion bull. Second in the class, was Moongool Qadir sired by Airlie Kris (P) and exhibited by Moongool. Vee-Jay Downs won the 17 to 19 month junior bull class before taking out the Junior champion bull, Vee-Jay Downs Quartermaster (P). This soft red factor calf was sired by DSK TGL Meridian M5E (P/S) by renowned sire Temana Golden Logie G66E (P). A long bodied bull with style Quartermaster weighed in at 19 months, 834kg with 123cm2 EMA. Second in this class was Glenlea Norman Q86 (P)(R/F). cont page 20....

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Beef Australia 2021 ...cont from page 19 Senior females on display were of an exceptional quality. Casey and Nigel Wieck exhibited CB Liberty’s Quintessential Girl for a class win in the 24 to 30 months. This first calver was sired by CB Maximus and was a deep wedge shaped young cow with an impressive calf at foot. Moongool Radical 26 sired by French sire Flabas won the 30 to 36 months class. This cow also featured Silverstream Evolution in the pedigree highlighting the impact this sire has had at Moongool. Radical 26 exhibited tremendous body, length and flowed effortlessly on the move. This female then progressed to Senior and Grand champion female and ultimately Interbreed Champion Female for the Price family. Previously this cow was Reserve junior champion heifer at Brisbane Royal in 2019. She paraded with a cracking heifer calf at foot by Airlie Kris. Judge Reade Radel commented, “She is a terrific cow with great udder placement”. Second in this class was Brendale Yvette 18 (P) (R/F) also on her first calf and sired by Reids Lennon (P) Reserve Senior champion cow, 4 Ways MJ Avoca N21E exhibited by the Whitechurch Family won the Cow 48 to 60 months. Sired by consistent sire Moongool Jag, N21 was a very long bodied female.

The Whitechurch Family continued their success in the Senior bull section taking the first two classes. 4 Ways Quantum won the 21 to 24 months class weighing in at 1050kg and scanning 145cm2 at just shy of 24 months. Quantum then took the Senior and Grand champion sashes. Mr Radel said Quantum was a clear winner with his strength and performance and was hard to go past him. He has strength and the length, a great set of testicles and is very complete and proud sire”. Second to the champion was River Run Quicksilver (P). 4 Ways Qantas also sired by Moongool Lunar Rise won the 24 to 30 months class weighing 924kg at 24 months. Winchester Lock N Load (P) came second in this strong class of senior bulls. Glenlea Pheonix (P)(R/F) won the over 30 months class and also Reserve Senior Champion bull for Glenlea Beef. Sired by Glenlea Just Red (P)(R/F) and weighing in at 1080kg he scanned 139cm2 EMA. In the group classes 4 Ways won the Exhibitors Group, Brendale won Sires Progeny with progeny of Colinta Levi (P) and Darren Crawford took the Dams Progeny with Silverstream Dasher H104 progeny.

Calf Champion Female: Brendale Hayley 16 (P) Exhibited by Brendale Charolais. Led by Brendan Scheiwe and sashed by Alison Rohde.

Junior Champion Female: Glenlea Mandy 2nd (P) Exhibited by Glenlea Charolais. Led by Sam Parish and sashed by Helen Alexander.

Senior Champion Female: Moongool Radical 26 Exhibited by Moongool Charolais. Led by Chloe Kemp, Ivan Price and sashed by Brooke Franco.

Calf Champion Male: River Run Rocketman (P) Exhibited by L, P & T Haynes. Led by Angus Haynes and sashed by Ros Mercer.

Junior Champion Male: Vee-Jay Downs Quartermaster (P) Exhibited by Vee-Jay Downs Charolais. Led by Steph Frankham and sashed by Tania Haynes.

Senior Champion Male: 4 Ways Quantum (P/S) Exhibited by 4 Ways Charolais. Led by David Whitechurch and sashed by Renita Lewis, Canada.

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Interbreed Champion Female, Moongool Radical 26 with Justin Rohde, Mark Scholes, Chloe Kemp, exhibitor Ivan Price, judge Brett Kinnon and Rob Clayton.

Setting the Standard The Price Family from the Moongool Charolais stud at Yuleba in Queensland had great reason to smile after Interbreed judging. Their Charolais champion female Moongool Radical 26 won the award giving Moongool consecutive Interbreed Champions at Beef Australia. Their Moongool Thyphena 9 won the same award at the last Beef back in 2018. Judge Brett Kinnon selected the Fleckvieh, Angus, Speckle Park, Red Angus and Charolais in his final row before slapping the Charolais champion. This was only the second show for this female after being the Reserve Junior Champion Heifer at Brisbane Royal in 2019. Moongool Radical 26 is sired by a Full French AI sire in Flabas and has 10 generations of pedigree here in Australia.

Her dam is sired by breed legend Silverstream Evolution E168E who is internationally known. Radical 26 paraded at 31 months with her first calf at foot sired by Airlie Kris. Interesting the Moongool female that won this award in 2018 was also from an Evolution daughter. The judge commented “ you cannot go past the sheer volume and milking capacity of the Charolais cow, she is a real matron type cow and has a lot of maternal traits I’m looking for. Another great statistic to come from this award is Charolais have won Supreme Interbreed Female at Beef Australia eight times from 12 Beef Australia events contested. Bearing in mind, the best come to Rockhamtpon every three years this is an amazing achievement for any breed.

Even more impressive when Charolais are regularly considered a terminal breed. Over fifty years of selection for efficiency in our tough Australian grazing conditions has produced an Australian type of Charolais that is highly functional and structurally correct. This includes maternal traits and the Charolais cows that have won the interbreed at Beef Australia over the years are an exceptional group of females. Moongool has bred two, Crathes one, Advance one and Palgrove four. A look into the pedigrees of this illustrious cohort of females highlight the depth of the breed here in Australia. Of the eight champions, four were sired by an Australian bred sire, three by a Canadian sire and the most recent by a French bull. Santa Gertrudis, Gelbvieh, Brangus and Red Angus breeds each have one Female interbreed so our record should stand until at least 2042!

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Interbreed Champion Female Beef Australia 2021 Moongool Radical 26 exhibited by Moongool Charolais


2018

2003

Interbreed Champion Female Beef Australia 2003 Palgrove Maxine 43 exhibited by Palgrove Charolais Interbreed Champion Female Beef Australia 2018 Moongool Thyphena 9 exhibited by Moongool Charolais

2015

2000

Interbreed Champion Female Beef Australia 2000 Palgrove Refine 32 exhibited by Palgrove Charolais Interbreed Champion Female Beef Australia 2015 Crathes Estella 32 exhibited by Elite Charolais

2006

1997

Interbreed Champion Female Beef Australia 1997 Palgrove Panache 55 exhibited by Palgrove Charolais

1994 Interbreed Champion Female Beef Australia 2006 Advance Liberty Y73 exhibited by TLD Charolais

Interbreed Champion Female Beef Australia 1994 Palgrove Estella 19 exhibited by Palgrove Charolais

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Grand Champion Pen Commercial Cattle Championships, exhibited by Peter and Matt Quinn, Essex Grazing Co, Middlemount Qld. (Image courtesy QCL).

Commercial Triumph A highlight of Beef Australia is the commercial pen competition at Gracemere. This year 1,566 head entered from leading herds across the north displayed the quality of Australian beef. In what was their first time entering grainfed cattle in a commercial competition, grass-fed producers Peter, Bev and Matt Quinn, Essex Grazing Co, Middlemount, have claimed the grand champion pen honours in the Beef 2021 Commercial Cattle Championships. Their pen of 10 Charbray steers weighing an average of 696.5 kilograms that caught the attention of judges Geoff Teys, Teys Australia, and Robert Barnard, JBS. The family use purebred Charolais and Brahman bulls to produce the Charbray progeny. When asked what they like about that particular crossbreed, Peter pointed to the grand champion pen and said, “It produces that”. HGP treated and fed for 100 days at Lillyvale Feedlot at Condamine, the champion pen of lot-fed steers first took out the blue ribbon in Class 2 – Pen of 10 Steers 640-760kg maximum four teeth, minimum 100 days grain-fed suitable for the export market. Peter Quinn said this was their first major win in a commercial cattle competition. “Winning the chocolates in a competition this big, you don’t do it too often so we’re pretty happy about it,” he said. “It is always good to put cattle up here and feed them and see what they stack up like with the industry’s best, and they obviously stacked up alright.” 24

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Peter Quinn, Essex Grazing Co

The family use purebred Charolais and Brahman to produce the Charbray progeny, when asked why? “It produces that”

As well as using the competition to benchmark their cattle, Peter said it’s always fun to take part. You’ve got to participate for the industry and try to put something forward that shows people what we can do with beef in our state and county,” he said. “And if this doesn’t showcase the beef industry, what does,” Matt Quin added. Spread across roughly 32,000 hectares in total at Essex, Middlemount, and Taemas, Charters Towers, the family run a herd of 6000 to 8000 head on country ranging from open forest to brigalow. EU and PCAS accredited, they predominantly sell to Teys Australia for Grasslands branded beef. “We breed and fatten, looking for max kilograms to grass, and have fun doing it,” Peter said. The family have recently added Shorthorn genetics into their breeding program to increase marbling ability. Processors were met with a smorgasbord of prime quality beef when the exhibits in the Commercial Cattle Championships went under the hammer. The 1566 head sold to a top price of 428 cents a kilogram and averaged 588.9kg, to gross $3,644,338. The Quinn family’s grand champion pen made the top steer money. Weighing an average of 614.3kg, they sold to Teys Australia for $2889/hd. (Sourced from QCL)

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PHOTO AND VIDEO REQUIREMENTS: Demo video: is available online https://www.charolaisinternational.com/virtual-show-rules This is a haltered show therefore all animals must be pictured and videoed on halter. A side profile photo (on halter) of the entry must be included with each entry. The photo must be taken horizontally. The photo will be used for the show book and results only and will not be judged. Click here for a sample photo Only 1 video can be uploaded per entry. Animals will be judged by video. Photo, video and weight must be taken the same day and submitted within 2 weeks. Animals will be judged in the age class at time of photo and video, not at time of judging. No altering of photos allowed. YouTube video link must be included with each entry. Click here for “How to Upload Video” No altering of videos allowed. No overlays allowed.No talking or music is permitted in the submitted video. No previous awards, banners, prizes, etc. can be in the background of the video or photo. All videos must be recorded horizontally and be between 45-60 seconds. Begin each video with the tattoo of the entry clearly written on an A4 paper (210mm x 297mm). The video should be labelled with the name of the animal being entered. In the case of a cow/calf pair, use only the cow’s name.

There is no limit on the number of entries per exhibitor.

All animals must be shown at a walk and set up.

Substitutions after entry deadline are not allowed.

All views and angles of the animal must be shown. Video completely around the animal after set-up.

All exhibitors must be in good standing with their respective association. Qualification for Divisions (Full French, Purebred and Charbray) – The virtual show will follow the guidelines for the country of origin of each animal, as they are listed on their registration paper. Classes at the time of entry: There will be five classes in each Division: - under 12 months - over 12 and under 18 months - over 18 and under 24 months - over 24 and under 36 months - over 36 months for Bulls and Females Females over 24 months of age may be shown with calf Splitting of Classes: Classes will be split as warranted by number of animals entered. Each division will be judged by three judges, from around the world, who will not be named until judging is complete. As the Statutes of Charolais Charbray International state the official language to be used at all events is English, we encourage all advertisements be displayed in English. Assistance with translation is available from the registrar. 28 ​

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Animals must be clean and show ring presentable. The focus should be on the animal, not the exhibitor. Appropriate show attire must be worn.


International Virtual Show 2021 From a region in France the global Charolais influence is a testament to the high production traits the breed possesses. Cattle breeders around the globe have recognised the ability of Charolais to add profit to production systems in a variety of ways. Charolais Charbray International are now looking to showcase this genetic diversity to a global audience with the inaugural International Virtual show. With the aid of technology, the opportunity to show against the best in the world is here. Charolais Charbray International are hosting a Virtual video show in three categories for breeders to market their genetics to a global market. The event has a panel of nine judges from eight countries to assess entries in three categories. Classes are available in Charbray, Purebred and Full French sections highlighting the diversity of our breed internationally. This competition offers breeders enormous marketing potential to shoot to a global audience. Not only will the videos be available to view but also entrants can include an advert for the online show book showcasing their program. Effectively this book becomes a global member directory. An added advantage of this competition is the video can be taken when it suits your cattle allowing presentation of your entry in the best condition. Videos are loaded to Youtube and free to the general public. You just never know who may be surfing the web and come across your cattle in full motion. Members thinking about entering should read the rules on the previous page carefully and follow the link to the international website to watch the sample video as the format will be strictly adhered to. Considering the demand for Australian genetics has increased substantially in the last few years this competition offers a gateway to an international audience. In 2021 our expectation is calves by Australian sires, will be born in USA, Canada, England, Ireland, France, Vietnam and New Zealand at the least. The Charolais Society will also report the major success of any of our members in the January 2022 edition the same as our current Royal shows here.

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Sydney Royal 2021

Sydney Royal 2021

Reserve Mediumweight Carcase

Exhibited by Wellington High School, bred by Myona Charolais. Image courtesy of Myona Charolais.

Reserve Trade Carcase

Exhibited and bred by Myona Charolais. Image courtesy of Myona Charolais.

Sydney Royal Carcase 2021 Charolais steers performed well in the carcase evaluation at the 2021 Sydney Royal show. Myona Charolais stud had double success with steers sired by Myona Kool Runnings. This sire is in the top 10% for Eye Muscle Area [EMA] in the breed. His sire is CSS Sir Gridmaker 2W (P) who is in the top 1% for the same trait. In the Open Mediumweight section a steer shown by Wellington High School took out the Reserve Champion Carcase. This steer scored 90.5points on the hook with maximum points for muscle and cover. Weighing 500kg live this steer had a dressing percentage of 56.9%. This carcase was also awarded a Bronze Medal. Five purebred Charolais steers were shown and three won Bronze medals. The three steers selected to represent the breed in the Stan Hill Trophy for purebred steers placed second by only three points. This team had two steers from Wellington High and one from Chevalier College. In the Trade Steer section where crossbred steers can also be exhibited Myona exhibited the Reserve Champion Carcase. This carcase scored 90.9 points on the hook.

This steer was 433kg live and dressed at 55.8%. This carcase was also awarded a Silver Medal. Five trade exhibits had a Charolais infusion and two were awarded Silver medal and two Bronze medals. These medals are based on a fixed scoring system to better recognise those carcases that meet appropriate score levels for quality. A Charolais cross carcase exhibited by Red Bend Catholic College placed third on carcase results and won one of the Bronze awards. The five Charolais infused steers had an average dressing percentage of 58.82% highlighting the yield ability of these cattle. Trade carcases are judged using an objective method developed specifically for this section, utilising both VIAscan and Meat Standards Australia technology. Points are awarded for: - Meeting Woolworths Specifications - 40 points - Yield of Saleable Meat - 30 points - Eating Quality - 30 points

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Supreme Exhibit Tractor Nellie (P) with International Animal Health Products representative Allan Dryden, handlers Emma-Lee Green, Josephine Green with Sue and Hannah Powe (Judge).

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Judge: Ms Hannah Powe, Goondoola Red Angus, Cargo NSW

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A perfect autumn day met Charolais exhibitors for their return to the judging lawns at Sydney Royal show after a Covid break in 2020. With interstate uncertainty, exhibit numbers were reduced but Judge Miss Hannah Powe found the quality she was looking for. From the outset Hannah commented she was seeking volume, capacity and overall performance in exhibits with that overall growth rate whilst also retaining the ability to finish.” The sole interstate exhibit Black Duck Queen Street (P)(R/F) exhibited by Greg Nicolson took top honours in the Junior Heifer division. Ms Powe commented the winner of the Heifer 16 to 18 months class “really shone out for her overall outlook, she is an extremely stylish female with extra power and performance, strong over the topline and being 3 months in calf at 17 months already exhibiting productive traits”. Sired by Full French sire Gallway (P) and out of a female from the Palgrove Panache line this was the first exhibit from Black Duck stud ever at Sydney Royal show. The Reserve Junior champion heifer came from the 9 to 12 months class. Myona Rosie R8 (P) was exhibited by B Hogland and S Martin. This heifer was sired by SVY Grizzly (P) and stems from the Palgrove Estella line. Myona Charolais was awarded the most successful Charolais exhibitor and then the Most Successful Beef Exhibitor which is a tremendous achievement. Junior members Jordan and Joshua Fenech won the Heifer 12 to 14 months class with a stylish LT Venture 3198 (P) daughter, Stoney Creek Kelly R2E (P). The other junior heifer class was won by Bureen Cattle Company with Yendarra Queenie (P/S) sired by Tractors Ladies Man. Bureen Cattle Company exhibited the Senior and Grand Champion Female with Tractor Nellie (P) and her impressive calf at foot Bureen Nellie (P).


Nellie won the class for Females over 36 months and was sired by Glenlea Honourable (P) from a Gobongo Confidence female. Ms Powe commented “she is a really powerful maternal broody cow, she has got so much width throughout and I appreciate her transition from her shoulder into the body. She has great rib shape, tremendous width on top and she is very fluent on the move on great feet and legs. This cow exhibits excellent volume and capacity”. Myona Charolais exhibited the Reserve Senior champion Female, Myona Lilly N14 (P) who won second place in the same class as the champion. She was sired by Myona Kracka Jack K17 (P). Another daughter of this sire, Myona Regal P16 won the Female 30 to 36 months class with her first calf at foot. Myona also won the Female 20 to 24 months with Myona Regality’s Girl Q5E (P). This heifer was sired by SVY Grizzly and from the same dam as the Reserve senior female. These two females later won the Dams Progeny Class for Myona. Youth Member Heidi Purvis at her Sydney debut won the Bull class 9 to 12 months with her Marthaguy Ranger (P). A son of MVY Xplorer 21X (P) he had a daily weight gain of 1.42kg/ day. Continuing the junior success Jordan and Joshua Fenech won the next class Bull 12 to 14 months with a son of Sydney & National Champion, Caloona Park Little Hero (R/F). The junior and reserve champion bulls came from the 14 to 16 months class. Bureen Cattle Company continued their success with Tractor Rhaegar (P) taking junior champion. This calf was sired by TCW Livestock Knockout (P) and weighed in 724kgs with a daily weight gain of 1.68kg/day. Bureen Cattle Company was formed with the merger of Tractor and Yendara studs based at Singleton in New South Wales.

Junior Champion Heifer: Black Duck Queen Street (P)(R/F) with Jane Dockrill and owner Greg Nicolson, Black Duck Charolais.

Senior Champion Female: Tractor Nellie (P)(R/F) with owners Emma-Leigh and Josephine Green and Phil Bower, Rational Nutrients.

cont page 34....

Senior & Grand Champion Male Taylor Made Quintrex (P)(R/F) exhibited by SR & JA Taylor, Wingen NSW

Senior & Grand Champion Female & Supreme Charolais Exhibit Tractor Nellie (P)(R/F) exhibited by Bureen Cattle Company, Singleton NSW

Junior Champion Bull: Tractor Rhaegar (P) with owner Travis Worth and Harris Thompson.

Senior Champion Bull: Taylor Made Quintrex (P)(R/F) with Tayla Miller, Brooke Franco and exhibitors Scott & Jill Taylor.

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Sydney Royal 2021 ...cont from page 33 Ms Powe after awarding the junior championship said “this bull is a real high performance bull, he has tremendous length, carcase and softness. He is long bodied, full of muscle with great weight gain. Reserve junior champion bull was Myona Quiz Q16 (P) In the Senior bull division Taylor Made Quintrex (P) (R/F) recently crowned Charolais champion at Canberra Royal show continued his successful run. First taking Senior and then Grand champion bull. Ms Powe said “ this bull is similar to the junior on carcase and muscle shape, he has a tremendous amount of top and so much in the hindquarter, from behind he is very full through the lower leg and twist. This bull is a really soft bull, free through the front end, with good sire appeal and great weight for age”. What she didn’t know was the win was extra special for owners Scott and Jill Taylor from Willow Tree who only got back into showing a few years ago to support handler Tayla Miller from Scone. In 2017 the Taylors paid $12,500 for Palgrove Panache M44E and showed her with fair success before she had Quintrex, a son of Wells Mr Just-In 3861. Mr Taylor said it was a great thrill to win. “We had some Charolais back in the 90s and we got out of them because of work commitments and we have just started up with this heifer four years ago,” he said. Quintrex weighed 800kgs at 20 months for a daily weight gain of 1.27kg/day.

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Myona chalked up another broad ribbon success with Myona Platinum P22 (P)(R/F) weighing in at 998kg taking the reserve senior championship. For the Supreme Charolais exhibit Ms Powe choose Tractor Nellie informing the crowd “ the cow has the longevity, structural correctness and ability to get out and move, she is really set up well on her feet and legs, she moves out with a little more freedom than the bull”.

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Gold In The Gascoyne

Charolais sired composite sire working on Minnie Creek Station in the Gascoyne, WA

Reproduced with Courtesy Tamara Hooper, Farm Weekly, Images courtesy Ryan Family. COMMERCIAL production is the core focus for Central Stockcare’s cattle breeding operation and the Ryan family has been fine tuning their genetics to create the most viable beef from paddock to plate. Dean Ryan, wife Katie and daughters Tatum, 13, Zara, 12, and Faith, 8, are all involved in the production of beef through their Central Stockcare business. There is a definitive sense of future proofing and a real sense of pride in the achievements the family have made thus far in their journey. However, Central Stockcare is not your run of the mill family farming enterprise, spanning both the pastoral and agricultural regions of WA and the production of their own trademark line of cattle. For Dean the choice of Charolais bulls was a personal preference and the smart choice for their requirements. “Being in the industry I shopped around to find some stud level, commercial Santa Gertrudis and Droughtmaster cows to mate to red factor Charolais bulls,” Dean said. “This creates a composite for our station, which was a predominantly Droughtmaster herd, that we had initially bought a lot of Droughtmaster bulls for. “The station cattle are backgrounded at our two Badgingarra properties, Sendem Downs and Hallswood Park. “These have been set up for perennials and we have quite a large water license and centre pivot irrigation to be able to background the station cattle and drought proof ourselves.” The 196,000 hectare Minnie Creek station is situated on the banks of the West Lyons River in the Upper Gascoyne region, 300 kilometres north east of Carnarvon. 36

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The station carries the Ryan’s 3000 strong breeder herd, including their replacement heifers, and they bring down 2000 of their own cattle to background and sell each year. Dean said they also had a smaller breeding herd of about 200 head of Santa Gertrudis and Droughtmaster cows they ran in Badgingarra in conjunction with the backgrounding, crossing these to Charolais bulls and producing their own composite bulls. The Santa Gertrudis-Droughtmaster-Charolais cross progeny, produced at Sendem Downs were nicknamed Gascoyne Golds by Dean. “These were performing so well in the feedlot we named them Gascoyne Golds,” he said. “We have since trademarked the name Gascoyne Gold Beef,” he said. “It is a plan for the future, when we might not have our own branding, but can partner up with a supermarket brand, and tell our family story.” Although the Gascoyne Gold Beef brand is a plan for the future, the crossbred cattle are currently being produced by the Ryans with great success. The reasoning behind this breed mix was simply to produce a commercially viable animal that appealed to the market and could thrive in the tough conditions of the Gascoyne region. “Hump height is an issue for Meat Standards Australia grading and we also wanted to get more cattle suitable to the supermarket trade,” Dean said. “We felt we would be able to get more of our cattle into the supermarket trade by infusing the Charolais genetics into the breed mix. “We also didn’t want hairy cattle, they aren’t suited to the dry conditions of the station.


they are very quiet, have excellent growth rates and meat qualities and benefit us commercially.

“We started utilising the Charolais genetics more than 15 years ago. “They have the lighter red gold colouring, strong hybrid vigour and higher growth rates. “To me the Charolais is the ultimate cross for breeding, they are very quiet, have excellent growth rates and meat qualities and benefit us commercially.” All the cattle they bring down from Minnie Creek station are backgrounded in Badgingarra. “We background everything, including the cull cows and bulls,” Dean said. Situated in Badgingarra, Sendem Downs, is 3035ha and Hallswood Park is 1410ha, both are used for the backgrounding of pastoral cattle. Central Stockcare grows approximately 250ha of oats, lupins and wheat crops on Sendem Downs and Hallswood Park was purchased as an add-on to Sendem Downs in 2020, as additional backgrounding and cropping area. It will be developed with further perennial pastures for cattle backgrounding on weaker soil and heavier soil types used for crops of wheat and oats. “The cattle brought down for backgrounding are broken down into 50 kilogram increments,” Dean said. “They are put into different paddocks according to their weights. “The Charolais cross average around 250kg dressed, with milk teeth at 12 months of age. “This is very seasonal too, like this year has been an extremely dry year. “We did three musters this year to take the pressure off the mothers at Minnie Creek.” Echuca is the family’s 42ha home property located near Bullsbrook. Echuca is CSC’s breeding headquarters for the pastoral Charolais-Droughtmaster composite bulls breeding operation. According to Dean their breeding program is kept very simple without the use of artificial insemination or embryo transfer at present. “What we are doing is not very scientific, we have a very commercial focus,” he said. “I am a very commercially minded person and have no interest in competing with the stud guys, we are breeding for our own purposes and we still buy Santa Gertrudis and some Droughtmaster bulls also. “We need this to maintain the number of females for our self-replacing herd, that have the Bos Indicus content to handle the environment.” He said longer term they would continue to breed the red factor Charolais-Droughtmaster cross and Santa Gertrudis, to have their Gascoyne Gold bulls and move in that direction more and more. “The Charolais cross Gascoyne Golds for us have the lower hump height, the higher growth rates and hybrid vigour,” Dean said. “It keeps the red gold colour, as I like consistent colour in the cattle, I don’t want every colour under the rainbow. cont page 38....

Dean Ryan, Bullsbrook WA

To me the Charolais is the ultimate cross for breeding,

For Zara (12), Faith (9), Tatum (13) and parents Katie and Dean Ryan, Central Stockcare truly is a family business.

Gascoyne Gold steer with Charolais heritage in the feeedlot. The Ryans have trademarked their Gascoyne Gold Beef for the future and say the Charolais cross breed is ideal for their beef production purposes. The cattle are docile, have good growth rates and suitability for the supermarket trade.

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Some of the Ryan’s cattle on their Minnie Creek station in the Gascoyne. The Ryan girls moving Droughtmaster-Santa Gertrudis cross heifers with Charolais cross calves at their Echuca property at Gingin.

Gold in the Gascoyne ...cont from page 37

“Also the Charolais cross cattle are very docile and 100pc poll, we really want poll cattle, we don’t have any horn cattle on the station, it is our aim to breed totally poll cattle long term. “To add to this their performance in the feedlot is excellent.” He said they had not done this for any other purpose than for their own internal use and were very strict with their selection of their own bred bulls. “We only selected 12 bulls from 60 bred last year,” Dean said. “This year we only selected six, because we are so strict on the selection traits. “To be honest this is done mostly visual appraisal. “We do semen and morphology test the bulls as yearlings and send them up to be put in a paddock of about 4000 acres just for bulls, for six to 12 months to acclimatise, then they go out with the breeding herd.” When it comes to their stud bull selection it is a very different story, with Dean saying he attends the sale with the intention of buying the top Charolais bull, which usually happens to be the most expensive and sought after animal. “We bought one particularly good bull at a sale two years ago, called Major General,” Dean said. “He is exceptional and I haven’t seen one like him since, we are lucky we got him and he is a good foundation for us.” The bull Dean referred to was Liberty Major General M38 (P) (AI) (R/F), which at purchase in February 2018, weighed 1040kg and its EBVs were in the top one per cent of the breed for 200, 400 and 600-day weights (+25, +62 and +71) plus carcase weight (+45), top 5pc IMF (+0.9) and top 10pc milk (+12). Its scan data showed numbers of 9mm for P8 and rib fat, 136cm2 EMA and 4.9 IMF, bred by Liberty Charolais stud, Toodyay. It is no wonder then that Liberty Major General has been a valuable base for the further development of the Ryan’s Gascoyne Gold commercial breeding herd. The future looks bright for the Ryan family and their Central Stockcare beef operation, with the future generation keen to learn more about cattle breeding to continue the family legacy well into the future. 38

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Monday 11th July World Congress AGM in the Hotel, free time to explore York for own shopping or sightseeing. Second night in York. Tuesday 12th July Newcastle area hotel x 1 night Full day at the Great Yorkshire Show – Charolais National Show – This will be great! Wednesday 13th July Edinburgh area hotel x 1 night Check out and continue heading north into the beautiful Scottish Borders. Visit to the Kersknowe herd of Charolais Visit to the Swalesmoor herd of Charolais. Arrive in Edinburgh and check into your hotel Thursday 14th July Carlisle area hotel x 1 night Visit to the Roscoe herd and the Allanfauld herd of Charolais Continue to Gretna Friday 15th July Belfast city hotel x 3 Nights Check out and head west for a visit to the Solwayfirth herd of Charolais. Continue to the west coast for the afternoon ferry over to Northern Ireland. Arrive into Belfast , short transfer to your hotel and check in Saturday 16th July Visit to the Brigadoon herd of Charolais. Northern Ireland Charolais National Show at The Eikon Centre. Return to your hotel Sunday 17th July Free time to explore Belfast, own shopping or sightseeing. Final Gala Dinner aboard the Titanic Exhibition Museum. Return to your hotel Monday 18th July Depart from Belfast International Airport Watch the Website http://www.charolais.co.uk/ for updates

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Charolais Office Moves

Shop 6 / 188 Beardy Street, Armidale, (2005-2021)

Technology Park, Armidale, (1991-2005)

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The office of the Charolais Society of Australia was based in Sydney for many years. As a start up company the society worked from rented offices in the beginning. Eventually an office was purchased in North Sydney with support from members providing finance on a loan basis. The last office space occupied in Sydney was on Bay Road, Waverton in 1989. With the society moving to computer systems built by ABRI in Armidale the Charolais Society along with many other breed offices looked to move closer to ABRI. In those days data transfer speeds were slow using the telephone lines. In 1989 the decision was made to leave the Waverton premises on the North Shore and relocate the office to Armidale. At the time, President Trevor Cottee stated, “we intend to establish a strong Charolais identity in Armidale, preferably on a highway location”. Registrar Teresa Foran relocated to join newly appointed Chief Executive Officer Terry Skuthorpe. The Society operated out of rented offices at ABRI for the initial period prior to purchasing Suites 3&4 at Armidale’s Technology Park. In 2005 an offer was made by the major tenant at this location to purchase the office space and this was accepted by the Council. The funds from the sale of the office were reinvested into office space in Sydney for a time. This smaller office was rented out for several years generating income for the society. The office moved to Suite 6, 188 Beardy Street in the Armidale Central Business District on the 5th April 2005. This suite comprised 2 offices and a main open space room with a storage unit across the corridor. At the time there were four full time employees. Rent expenses were offset by investment return and the economics were in favour of the location.

The intention of the Board was this would be a temporary situation until a suitable office was available for outright purchase. This location was not perfect being tucked away in an arcade with no street frontage and limitations for close parking. Over the years opportunities have been evaluated with limited success. Introduction of stricter zoning regulations in New South Wales in 2012 limited properties available for use. Fast forward sixteen years and that opportunity has arisen and been acted on. A location in prime space in the Armidale CBD became available and negotiations saw the Society purchase 6 /108 Dangar Street in mid-April. This followed the Board evaluating several other options and taking into account, low investment return, increased rental costs and a requirement for less space due to electronic operations. Working through the Covid pandemic highlighted large office space is less essential than in the past. During this period, two of the three Charolais team members worked from home and maintained a high level of service. Zoom and other technology allows staff to work externally however a physical space is still required. With the nature and scope of breed society work there are advantages in an office environment. Purchasing our own building adds an extra layer of financial security to the business and over an extended occupancy, potential for capital gain. As they say in real estate, Location, Location, Location and our new office is prime location in Armidale. The office required cosmetic updates and cabling for our network systems. These should be completed and the relocation should be complete by the end of June 2021.


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Animals running under different conditions? The process by which BREEDPLAN compares animals running in different herds and in different environments can be broken down into two main steps : (i) Firstly, the performance recorded for an animal is directly compared with the performance of other animals that have had an equal opportunity to perform (ie. animals within their contemporary group). (ii) Secondly, BREEDPLAN uses “genetic linkage” to compare animals across the different contemporary groups both within the herd, across herds & across countries.

Comparison within Contemporary Groups BREEDPLAN analyses cattle in contemporary groups to take out the influence of as many of the non-genetic effects as possible (eg. feeding, years, seasons). The underlying principle is that only animals that have had an equal opportunity to perform are directly compared together within each contemporary group. BREEDPLAN automatically creates the contemporary groups of animals for comparison based on criteria similar to that outlined below. The exact criteria used will differ depending on the trait being analysed. The following section provides more detail regarding each of these criteria.

1. Herd

Only calves bred and weighed in the same herd will be directly compared in the same contemporary group. This herd definition can be extended to include “associated herds” which have calves bred and managed as part of a larger herd. The most common example is where members of a family (eg. children) have a small number of animals registered in their own name that run as part of the main herd on the property.

2. Calving Year

However, for herds whose calving period runs into the next calendar year (eg. from November through to March), “calving year” can be specified to span the period running across two different calendar years. This may be applicable to herds in northern Australia that calve over the summer months. In these cases, a financial year is more appropriately used as the “calving year”.

3. Sex of Calf

Only calves of the same sex at measurement will be directly compared in the same contemporary group (ie. bulls with bulls, heifers with heifers, steers with steers). Note that males that are weighed initially as bulls and then castrated will have their first weight compared with all the other males and their second weight only with the steers.

4. Number in Birth (Singles/Twins)

Only calves of the same birth number will be compared together in the same contemporary group. In other words, single calves will not be compared with twins. While twins can potentially be compared with other twins, the low occurrence of twin births generally means that very little performance information from twins is used in the BREEDPLAN analysis.

5. Birth Status (ET/Natural)

Calves conceived naturally or by AI will be directly compared together in the same contemporary group but they will not be compared with embryo transfer (ET) calves. In other words, ET calves will be analysed in a separate contemporary group. Furthermore, the amount of information available on the recipient dam will then determine the formation of the contemporary group for ET calves. More specifically, in most BREEDPLAN analyses, ET calves will only be directly compared with other ET calves that have been reared by recipient dams of the same breed (and the recipient dam information has been recorded with the Breed Society/Association).

Only animals born in the same “calving year” will be compared together in the same contemporary group. Usually the calving year is the same as the year of birth of the calf.

cont page 46....

Table 1: Aspects of the Division of Data in BREEDPLAN

AUTOMATIC 1. Herd 2. Calving Year 3. Sex of Calf 4. Twins/Singles 5. Birth Status (ET)

AUTOMATIC (BUT CAN BE BREEDER INFLUENCED) 7. Breed 8. Weight Date 9. Calf Age (Slicing)

BREEDER SUPPLIED 10. Breeder Defined Management Groups - Birth - Post Birth

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Technical

How Does BREEDPLAN Compare


How Does BREEDPLAN Compare? ...cont from page 45

6. Dam Age (Parity)

The birth performance records for calves out of first calf heifers (up to 3.5 years of age) are not compared with birth performance records for calves out of other cows. NOTE - This heifer/cow distinction is only used for performance traits that are measured up to and including birth (ie. birth weight, gestation length, days to calving).

7. Breed

In some BREEDPLAN analyses, only the performance records for calves of the same breed will be compared together in the same contemporary group. NOTE - The breed of an animal is only used in the formation of contemporary groups in some BREEDPLAN analyses. In other BREEDPLAN analyses, either a) only the performance for pure bred animals is included or b) the performance from cross bred animals is included in the same contemporary group and adjustments for heterosis are made.

8. Measurement Date

Only animals measured on the same date will be compared together in the same contemporary group. In addition, only animals with the same measurement history will be directly compared. For example, the 400 day weight performance for two animals will only potentially be directly compared if: - both the 400 day weights were recorded on the same day - any weights previously submitted to BREEDPLAN for these animals (eg.200 day weights) had also been recorded on the same day.

9. Calf Age

Only animals of similar age will be directly compared in the same contemporary group. When all the other criteria have been used to place animals into a contemporary group, the group is divided (sliced) into animals of similar ages. “Slicing” is done to ensure that the calves being compared have been run under comparable seasonal conditions. For example, if the age slicing for 200 day weight is 45 days. The first calf born in the group is the start and the contemporary group will include all animals born in the next 45 days. After this the next calf is found and this becomes the start of the next contemporary group. NOTE – This age slicing varies depending on the trait being analysed. In addition, the age slices used may vary from breed to breed. The following table provides an indication of the standard age slices used by BREEDPLAN.

10. Breeder Defined Management Groups

Only animals in the same breeder defined “management group” will be directly compared in the same contemporary group. There are two different forms of breeder defined management group. a) the “Birth Management Group” allows breeders to describe different treatments of the cows prior to the birth of the calf. For example, where one group of cows have had different feed availability that may affect the birth weight and/or calving ease and/or gestation length when the calf is born.

b) the “Post Birth Management Group” allows breeders to identify animals that have received different treatment or management following birth that has influenced their performance. This treatment may be deliberate (eg when some of your young bulls receive supplementary feeding and others do not) or accidental Table 2: Standard Age Slicing and Ages for BREEDPLAN Traits (eg if a calf is sick).

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600 Day Weight

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60 days

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# Each trait is adjusted to a standard age before comparisons are done. + These are measures on the cow when the calf is born. X For calving ease, all cows older than 1900 days are treated as “mature cows”. @ The 200 day milk EBV of the cow is estimated from the 200 day weight of the calf. Cows older than 12 years are treated as mature cows.

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Providing BREEDPLAN with management group information is the responsibility of the breeder. By assigning animals into management groups, breeders are acting as “eyes” for the BREEDPLAN evaluation.


Comparison between Contemporary Groups

Once BREEDPLAN has formed contemporary groups of similar animals, each contemporary group is then compared through the use of “genetic linkage”. Genetic linkage can generally be described as “common animals”. That is, for BREEDPLAN to compare animals from different environments, herds must have some performance recorded progeny from common animals (typically common sires) so that the performance recorded animals in each herd are genetically related. As an example of genetic linkage, please consider a situation where 3 different contemporary groups of calves (either on the same property or different properties) are compared. There are environmental differences between the Groups - Contemporary Group 1 (CG1) has relatively poor nutrition, Contemporary Group 3 (CG3) average and Contemporary Group 2 (CG2) relatively good. The figure below reflects the relative average performance of progeny in each of these contemporary groups. Ave Prog. Weight (400 day) 400kg

When compared to the link sire Admiral, Nifty tested in Contemporary Group 1 is superior to Lusty from Group 2. Curly from Group 3 has the highest average 400 day weight performance. These differences are represented in the following table. Direct Comparision

Indirect Comparision

Nifty vs Admiral = +10kg

Nifty vs Lusty (+10kg + 10kg) =+20kg

Lusty vs Admiral = -10kg

Nifty vs Curly (+10kg -20kg) = -10kg

Curly vs Admiral = +20kg

Lusty vs Curly (-10kg –20kg) = -30kg

Graphically, these differences are shown in the following figure. Ave Prog. Weight DIFFERENCE

Lusty

+50 kg

350kg

Curly

Nifty Curly

300kg

The progeny of the link sire (Admiral) have average adjusted 400-Day weights of 290 kg, 390 kg and 300 kg in their respective contemporary groups. In comparison, the average adjusted 400-Day weights of the progeny of the other sires are: Nifty: 300 kg, Lusty: 380 kg and Curly: 320 kg. For the purposes of this example, we assume that all sires are joined to cows of equal merit.

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Admiral

Admiral

Admiral

Lusty

Nifty -50 kg CG1

CG2

In this example, all of the progeny in each group are by different sires. Nifty is the sire of the progeny in Group 1, Lusty is the sire of the Group 2 progeny and Curly is the sire of the progeny in Group 3. Under such conditions, it is impossible to make valid comparisons about the relative performance of the animals in the different contemporary groups, as there are no “links” between the groups and the groups have been running under different conditions. If however, progeny from a common link sire existed in each contemporary group (for example, an AI sire) then it becomes possible to compare the progeny of the different sires represented in each group. This is illustrated in the figure below where Admiral is the link (or common) sire.

Ave Prog. Weight (400 day) 400kg

Admiral Lusty

350kg Curly 300kg

Nifty

Admiral

Admiral CG1

CG2

CG1

CG3

CG3

CG2

CG3

Assuming large progeny numbers (100+) for each sire, the sire EBVs will approach twice the progeny differences. This is because the progeny only receive half of their genes from their respective sires. The other half of their genes comes from the dam. In accordance with this, the resultant EBVs of these sires (twice the progeny differences) will be :

EBV’s

Nifty

Lusty

Curly

Admiral

+20 kg

-20 kg

+40 kg

0 kg

The above EBVs assume that Admiral has a base 0 EBV, that reasonable numbers of progeny were measured and that the cows are of equal performance. Adjustments are made if cows are known to differ in BREEDPLAN. In addition, if the progeny numbers are not large, the sire EBVs will be less than double the progeny differences, as BREEDPLAN makes “conservative predictions”. The “scaling factor” depends on the number of progeny of home sire and link sire and the heritability of the trait in question. To further discuss BREEDPLAN comparisions contact staff at Southern Beef Technology Services (SBTS) Telephone 02 6773 3357 or email catriona@sbts.une.edu.au 47


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APPLETON CATTLE CO PTY LTD YARMINA STATION CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 T: 07 4983 5435 M: 0448 835 287 E: appleton6@activ8.net.au ACC (HVA) WILL AND SUSAN APPLETON APPLETON CHAROLAIS PO BOX 170 CLERMONT QLD 4721 T: 07 4983 1559 M: 0419 184 101 E: susanappleton4@bigpond.com APPLETON (ZWA) BA & SA BARRON PO BOX 34 KINGAROY QLD 4610 T: 07 4164 3117 M: 0407 643 119 E: bsbarron@bigpond.com GLENWARREN (BAS) NUMINBAH CORRECTIONAL CENTRE

ATTENTION - REBECCA BATES PMB 1 NERANG QLD 4211 E: rebecca.bates@corrections.qld.gov.au

NUMINBAH (NUM)

ID & KM BEBBINGTON MOUNTVIEW 164 RAMSAY ROAD CAMBOOYA QLD 4358 T: 07 4630 9347 M: 0427 583 412 E: bebbo61@bigpond.com MOUNTVIEW (IJB)

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M & L BERTHELSEN COORANGA CHAROLAIS PO BOX 246 MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 T: 0408 731 330 MARK M: 0428 656 101 E: mlbbert@bordernet.com.au COORANGA (MLB) EDGEWATER FARMING CO RACHEL BLACK’ “EDGEWATER”, 54 DARLEY CROSSING ROAD KUNIOON QLD 4615 T: 07 4164 7182 M: 0428 647 200 E: mandrblack@bigpond.com EDGEWATER (EWC) G.K & K.A BLANCH CHARNELLE CHAROLAIS 255 INGOLDSBY RD TENTHILL VIA GATTON QLD 4343 T: 07 5462 7705 M: 0427 622 410 E: charnellecharolais@bigpond.com CHARNELLE (GKA) RV & JC BLANCH “SILVERWOOD” 196 DARLEY CROSSING ROAD NANANGO QLD 4615 T: 07 4164 7230 M: 0408 717 974 E: silverwoodfarming@outlook.com SILVERWOOD (5EB) G E & T D BLOOMFIELD 9720 KENNEDY HWY UPPER BARRON ATHERTON QLD 4883 T: 07 4095 0228 M: 0428 950 229 E: dawnbloomfield@telstra.com BARRON VALLEY (GDB) ANDREW & SAM BULGER PO BOX 1016 EMERALD QLD 4720 T: 07 4985 5032 M: 0429 855 145 E: samandy63@yahoo.com.au SERENTO (ASB) CAMERON CHAROLAIS CO BOONGALLA THE GUMS QLD 4406 T: 07 4665 9140 E: organic.2@bigpond.com CAM (CCC) A & N CASS GLEN LAUREL GULUGUBA QLD 4418 T: 07 4628 2109 M: 0428 286 660 E: anccharolais1@bigpond.com ANC (ANC)


G, RM & DG CASS MUNGABUNDA MOURA QLD 4718 T: 07 4996 3127 E: grdcass@activ8.net.au AYR (AYR)

CHELBROOK CHAROLAIS BURRAVALE 550 DODSONS ROAD GOOVIGEN QLD 4702 M: 0409 602 275 E: chelbrookcattle@gmail.com CHELBROOK (CHB)

LEN, PAT & TANIA HAYNES WATERFORD LINVILLE QLD 4314 T: 07 5424 7188 M: 0428 256 558 (Tania) E: linville50@hotmail.com RIVER RUN (PLT)

ASHLEY & MICHELLE CASTEN 253 GILLAM ROAD NOBBY QLD 4360 M: 0409 448 080 E: ac.29coveroadmalibu@gmail.com CHEYENNE (CCQ)

DARREN & ANNE-MAREE ELLIOTT 748 ROSEWOOD-LAIDLEY ROAD CALVERT QLD 4340 M: 0413 719 578

LJ & BL CHRISTENSEN “TATIARA” PO BOX 240 THEODORE QLD 4719 T: 07 4993 1818 E: ljblchristensen@bigpond.com TAROME (4A+)

MM FERGUSON PO BOX 115 KINGAROY QLD 4610 T: 07 4164 4030 M: 0428 413 003 E: karindacharolais@bigpond.com KARINDA (KAR)

SB HAYWARD & KL SMITH ADVANCE CHAROLAIS STUD ELDERFIELD, 123 WARFIELDS RD ALLORA QLD 4362 T: 07 4666 3417 M: 0419 642 992 Steve E: advancek5x@activ8.net.au ADVANCE (ADV)

C, C & J COOPER 195 COOPERS ROAD WILLOWBANK QLD 4306 T: 07 5464 3262 M: 0419 658 041 E: andrewshaylee@hotmail.com CCJ’S (CCJ)

BW & EA GODFREY LANIFER STATION WINTON QLD 4735 T: 07 4657 3084 M: 0428 573 084 E: beg98@bigpond.com BOOBI (BEG)

ASERLAY FARMS DR THERESA CRAIG PO BOX 1147 MALENY QLD 4552 M: 0419 029 385 E: tmcraig@tara-source.com ASERLAY (AF9)

CLARE GRAZING “CLARE”, MS 324 THEODORE QLD 4719 T: 07 4993 2298 M: 0408 260 795

CRITERION REGAL CHAROLAIS

JR & AF GRAY 12 TAURUS STREET TIERI QLD 4709 T: 07 4984 8553 M: 0429 793 473 E: jabco02@bigpond.com JABCO (JA2)

CHEYENNE CHAROLAIS ENTERPRISES

O’NEILL DOWLING SUPERANNUATION FUND

10/2 ST PAULS TERRACE SPRING HILL QLD 4000 T: 07 3831 9177 M: 0418 745 395 E: ron@domsproperty.com CRITERION REGAL (CRC) BW & LA DAVIS BARAMBAH-DALE PO BOX 600 DALBY QLD 4405 T: 0447 909 972 M: 0417 639 454 E: b_dale@westnet.com.au BARAMBAH-DALE (DAV) ROCKVIEW LODGE CHAROLAIS NO. 57, 4AK ROAD OAKEY QLD 4401 T: 07 4691 2963 M: 0400 730 741 E: michaeldawidowicz@yahoo.com.au

ROCKVIEW LODGE (RVW)

E: torgalenarabians@yahoo.com.au

TOR-GALEN (TOR)

E: clarecharolais@skymesh.com.au

CLARE (4NG)

MAYFIELD RIDGE CHAROLAIS 960 BRISBANE VALLEY HWY FAIRNEY VIEW QLD 4306 T: 07 5427 0774 M: 0400 263 413 E: harrisrt@westnet.com.au MAYFIELD RIDGE (MR1) T & N HARTWIG “GLANDORE” MS 101 MONTO QLD 4630 T: 07 4167 8936 M: 0429 611 855 E: taniahart@bigpond.com TANIC (TNH)

LT & BL HINDLE PO BOX 497 HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352 T: 07 4696 6440 M: 0427 584 182 E: fairfield1@activ8.net.au LVH-FAIRFIELD (LVH) ADAM HODGENS PO BOX 27 KYBONG QLD 4570 M: 0427 178 631 E: hodgensaw6@bigpond.com.au BUNYERIS (AH9) RYAN & RACHEL HOLZWART PO BOX 965 EMERALD QLD 4720 M: 0447 313 126 E: ryanholzwart@outlook.com BAUHINIA PARK (BAU) SH & MJ HOPGOOD MUNDAGAI MS 628 MILLMERRAN QLD 4357 T: 07 4665 0213 M: 0409 622 673 E: msmhopgood@bigpond.com HOPGOOD (1RY) MAC HOUSTON PO BOX 30 YULEBA QLD 4427 T: 07 4623 5167 M: 0427 235 167 LORELLE DOWNS (U8W) DAVID JEFFERIS & D PRIDDLE PO BOX 405 OAKEY QLD 4401 T: 0439 466 655 (Dianne) M: 0429 466 355 (David) E: jefferisandpriddle@bigpond.com BERWICK (JEF)

AUSTRALIAN RURAL EXPORTS PTY LTD

(AUSTREX) GPO BOX 132 BRISBANE QLD 4001 E: austrex@austrex.com.au AUSTREX (ATX) RON JOHNSTONE PO BOX 388 BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 M: 0411 182 111 E: milfordpastoral@gmail.com MILFORD (JOH) STEPHEN AND ALISON KAJEWSKI PO BOX 33 GINDIE QLD 4702 T: 07 4982 3605 M: 0429 823 705 E: bettafieldstud@gmail.com BETTAFIELD (6KC) JUANDAH GRAZING PTY LTD “GILIGULGUL” 208 GILIGULGUL ROAD VIA MILES QLD 4415 T: 07 4628 2193 M: 0409 729 186 E: juandahcc@bigpond.com JUANDAH (KEL) PT & G KROPP PO BOX 50 KILCOY QLD 4515 T: 07 5497 1590 FALCONCREST (PTK) LANG FAMILY CHAROLAIS “BROADMEADOWS” PO BOX 748 ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 T: 07 4934 8124 M: 0408 458 110 E: rjdmlang@bigpond.com BROADMEADOWS (BLS) LAWLOR PASTORAL C/- MIKE LAWLOR VERBENA PARK TAROOM QLD 4420 M: 0428 745 095 E: kilkennycharolais@bigpond.com KILKENNY (LAW) LHU AGRIBUSINESS C/- SHARON LEDDINGTON-HILL 2325 BURNETT HIGHWAY WYALLA QLD 4615 M: 0428 915 299 E: lhu2325@gmail.com LHU (LHU)

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Queensland ORDINARY MEMBERS

DIAMOND L CHAROLAIS & CHARBRAYS (GREG LEE) 193 ROBIN & LEE ROAD NANANGO QLD 4615 T: 07 4163 1430 M: 0427 622 577 E: diamondlstud@bigpond.com DIAMOND L (DIA) EP & DE LYONS MANAPOURI 307 LYONS ROAD NOBBY QLD 4360 T: 07 4697 2163 E: emmettlyons@bigpond.com MANA LYON (EPL) LIAM P LYONS PARK LYON, MS 223 NOBBY QLD 4360 T: 07 4697 2164 M: 0417 972 164 E: parklyon@bigpond.com PARK LYON (4PL) TERRY MCCULLOUGH 532 NONMUS ROAD STANMORE QLD 4514 T: 07 5496 1070 M: 0429 914 914 E: cliftonparkcharolais@hotmail.com

CLIFTON PARK (TV1)

ANDREW & LESLEIGH MCGILL HAYFIELDS, 520 BUNYA HIGHWAY DALBY QLD 4405 T: 0488 776 197 M: 0429 776 197 E: mcwillsmere@skymesh.com.au MCGILL (MRL) BINGLEBURRA STATION SHAYNE MELKIS, 6708 AUBURN RD KRAGRA VIA CHINCHILLA QLD 4702 M: 0472 700 009 E: bingleburra@yahoo.com BINGLEBURRA (SC2) JD & RJ MERCER 1229 KANDANGA CREEK RD KANDANGA QLD 4570 T: 07 5484 3359 M: 0427 448 668 E: info@kandangavalley.com.au KANDANGA VALLEY (KAV) BA & SJ MIKKELSEN 2641 ROSEDALE ROAD YANDARAN QLD 4673 T: 07 4156 1331 M: 0427 561 166 E: basjmikkelsen@bigpond.com WILUNA (JOY) 50

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GREGORY NICHOLSON PO BOX 230 FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006 M: 0418 427 472 E: greg_nicholson@icloud.com BLACK DUCK (GSN) COLINTA HOLDINGS PTY LTD GPO BOX 1433 BRISBANE QLD 4001 T: 07 4984 6133 M: 0436 524 486 John E: john.okane@glencore.com.au COLINTA (ISA) PALGROVE PASTORAL CO P/L STRATHGARVE DALVEEN QLD 4374 T: 07 4685 2390 M: 0427 700 949 E: livestock@palgrove.com.au PALGROVE (PK) CHAROLAIS CATTLE COMPANY PINE HILL 10226 CONDAMINE HIGHWAY CONDAMINE QLD 4416 T: 07 4628 1299 M: 0429 495 078 E: luke.jenn@bigpond.com OMEGA (PAP) JAMES PISATURO INGA DOWNS DINGO QLD 4702 M: 0429 188 523 E: james@vjcharolais.com.au VEEJAY DOWNS (VJ) SG & AE & LM PLATZER 131 HARWOODS RD KARRABIN QLD 4306 T: 07 5460 9407 E: saplatzer@aapt.net.au SANLARA PARK (SLP) ANDREW POSTLE 229 BRANCH CREEK ROAD DALBY QLD 4405 T: 0427 682 277 M: 0427 682 277 E: branchview@bigpond.com BRANCH VIEW (BVC) KEDDSTOCK PTY LTD IVAN PRICE, MOONGOOL YULEBA QLD 4427 T: 07 4623 5215 M: 0428 265 031

PRICE CHAROLAIS MJ & MCM & GJ PRICE MARENGO, 7069 TORRENS CREEK RD

ARAMAC QLD 4726 T: 07 4658 5644 M: 0469 210 555 E: potosi_01@hotmail.com PRICE (PRI) DJ & HL REID 629 STUART VALLEY DR HALY CREEK QLD 4610 M: 0427 102 257 E: d.hreid@bigpond.com REIDS (RCS)

NM & PI ROWLANDS & SONS “HUMBOLDT” COMET QLD 4702 T: 07 4984 4115 M: 0427 202 847 E: jode_toad@activ8.net.au HUMBOLDT (HU)

J & J SPREADBOROUGH 15 JIMS ROAD WEST BLENHEIM QLD 4341 T: 07 5466 4295 M: 0419 655 478 E: janice9@bigpond.com BIRD HILL (T8K) STICKLEN BROS LILYDALE 484 MA MA LILYDALE ROAD LILYDALE VIA HELIDON QLD 4344 M: 0438 625 505 - ROSS E: lilydalecharolais@bigpond.com

LILYDALE (SBL)

KRISTOPHER STOCKBRIDGE 52 WEBLEY WAY DYSART QLD 4745 M: 0456 360 857 E: kstockbridge.ks@gmail.com ELVIEW (EVC) RIVERGLEN PASTORAL COMPANY

RUFNIT BRAHMAN CHAROLAIS STUD

c/- KELLIE CASS 26482 DAWSON HIGHWAY DROMEDARY QLD 4718 M: 0448 205 333 E: kelliecrouch@bigpond.com RUF (RUF) BRENDAN SCHEIWE PO BOX 113 MARBURG QLD 4346 T: 07 5464 4440 M: 0410 706 871 E: mscheiwe@bigpond.com BRENDALE (BS2) P.C. SCHEIWE 9 SCHIEWE ROAD PLAINLAND QLD 4341 M: 0419 642 156 LOCKYER (8PS) AG & TM SIBSON BUNDABAROO STATION MS 984 CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 T: 0428 779 665 M: 0438 594 457 E: tascha.sibson@activ8.net.au SHADOWVALE (SC3)

STEPHEN & KELLY SKILLINGTON PALGROVE, 555 PALGROVE RD DALVEEN QLD 4374 T: 0488 419 494 E: moongoolcharolais@bigpond.com M: 0407 968 022 MOONGOOL (DP2) E: skillingtons@hotmail.com CASSAGLEN (SKS) ALISON PRICE MOONGOOL YULEBA QLD 4427 T: 07 4623 5215 A.J (AJ2)

“RIVERGLEN” GLENMORGAN QLD 4423 T: 07 4628 1252 E: davsul@bigpond.com RIVERGLEN (JDS) TRANTON PTY LTD T/A BYEE BOS INDICUS 1220 SILVERLEAF ROAD BYEE QLD 4605 M: 0419 655 242 E: 4tranton@gmail.com BYEE BOS INDICUS (BBI) JUDITH TURNER 24-28 RIVERBEND AVENUE CARRARA QLD 4211 T: 07 5579 9818 M: 0409 479 653 JAY TEES (JT) ELITE CATTLE CO. C/- G WALDRON & K GRONER PO BOX 34 MEANDARRA QLD 4422 T: 0433 333 805 - Kim M: 0438 662 117 - Glen E: info@elitecattleco.com.au ELITE (EL1) ROSS AND PAULA WARREN 1531 NOOSA ROAD MOTHAR MOUNTAIN MS 2209 VIA GYMPIE QLD 4570 M: 0438 866 213 E: elridge@bigpond.com.au ELRIDGE (RUU)


ASCOT CHAROLAIS “NORTH TOOLBURRA” 1123 WARWICK-ALLORA RD WARWICK QLD 4370 T: 0419 714 652 M: 0419 714 652 E: jim@ascotcattle.com.au ASCOT (JAJ) WELSH CATTLE COMPANY CARRABAH TAROOM QLD 4420 T: 07 4628 6034 MATTHEW M: 0427 004 253 E: info@huntington.net.au HUNTINGTON (WCC)

STEPHANIE HARTWIG 27 MOUNTAIN CAMP ROAD JONES GULLY QLD 4355 T: 07 4698 4196 M: 0429 520 070 E: mel-2906@live.com.au SHB (SHB)

WHITAKER CHAROLAIS STUD 117 GAYNDAH MUNDUBBERA RD MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 T: 07 4165 3612 M: 0488 270 467 E: burnettpark@bigpond.com WHITAKER (WIT)

ANNA, CHLOE & LILY KEMPH PO BOX 205 HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352 E: nmkemph@bigpond.com BUNYA-VALE (BYV)

TOM & ANN WILKINSON “SOUTHBANK” 1681 BRISBANE VALLEY HIGHWAY FERNVALE QLD 4306 T: 07 5426 7208 E: fernvalecharolais@bigpond.com

FERNVALE (FEN)

YOUTH MEMBERS JAHDAN CHAROLAIS DR & HF BEATTIE, 3 BEATTIE RD GLAMORGAN VALE QLD 4306 T: 07 5426 6026 M: 0408 887 534 - Jason (Dad) E: jasonbeattie1104@gmail.com JAHDAN (JJ1) CRANLEY CHAROLAIS R BRUGGEMANN, 289 GANZER’S RD GOWRIE JUNCTION QLD 4352 T: 0429 544 580 M: 0429 862 970 E: rileybruggemann@gmail.com CRANLEY (LDR) TENIEL L DUKE 689 HENDON-MT MARSHALL RD MT MARSHALL QLD 4362 M: 0488 005 277 E: tduke@live.com.au TLD (TLD)

MITCHELL LOLLBACK 92 KERRS ROAD ALLORA QLD 4362 T: 07 4666 2255 M: 0459 594 180 E: mitchelllollback@live.com.au YURANGA PARK (M4L) NATASHA SCHULTZ 40 ROPELEY ROAD BLENHEIM QLD 4341 M: 0413 034 198 E: tashschultz@hotmail.com SANDY RIDGE (NBS) G, A & L STOKES 2 STOKES CROSSING ROAD MT WALKER QLD 4340 M: 0409 613 260 E: vilma.stokes@bigpond.com CLEARVIEW (STK) B WEBER 3 ROSSVALE ROAD WEST PITTSWORTH QLD 4356 T: 07 4993 7136 M: 0428 460 952 E: belinda.web98@hotmail.com BELERVALE (BLV) WEST MORETON ANGLICAN COLLEGE

ATTN - LAURA O’SHEA LOCKED BAG 8004 IPSWICH QLD 4305 T: 07 3813 4613 M: 0433 335 603 E: ledwards@wmac.com.au WEST MAC (AC2)

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

BEN ADAMS KINGSWOOD 150 AQUA PARK ROAD TAROOM QLD 4420 T: 07 4627 3745 M: 0427 061 081 E: ben@dangarfield.com.au (^SN) DJ & DJ ANNING 20/32 DUNMORE TCE AUCHENFLOWER QLD 4066 T: 07 3371 5284 (DJA) BENSCHMARK AG BENITA BENSCH PO BOX 582 GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 T: 07 4662 9166 M: 0402 355 938 E: benita@benitabensch.com (^G7) NICOLAS J CURRAN 72 ABBOTSFORD RD BOWEN HILLS QLD 4006 T: 07 4628 1194 M: 0422 876 131 ($NN) SC DENNIS 13 ATHERTON STREET MOSSMAN QLD 4873 T: 07 4098 1637 M: 0473 060 251 E: dennissue1954@gmail.com (SCH) DMSF FARMING DAVID & MELISSA BROWN 27 MOUNTAIN CAMP ROAD, JONES GULLY VIA CROWS NEST QLD 4355 T: 07 4698 4196 M: 0429 979 562 (^SF) ROBERT FAWCKNER BONNIE DOWNS WINTON QLD 4735 T: 07 4657 3001 (^IK)

RJ FINDEN KNIGHTSBRIDGE GREEN PO BOX 46 DAYBORO QLD 4521 T: 07 3425 1220 (^7J) S FLANAGAN & T CORFIELD PO BOX 196 CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 M: 0429 147 150 E: sflanagan@qldrural.com.au (^ST) R & J FREEMAN 236 TALLEGALLA RD TALLEGALLA QLD 4340 T: 07 5464 4326 M: 0419 669 765 E: 07rnjs@gmail.com (RJ7) SCOTT FREEMAN 3 CLAUDIA COURT TOP CAMP QLD 4350 T: 07 4630 9068 M: 0428 727 518 E: sandlfreeman@bigpond.com (SF1) A FUARY UNIT 5 6 THIRD AVENUE SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 M: 0407 210 179 E: allanfuary@gmail.com (PAJ) GEORGE & FUHRMANN PO BOX 248 WARWICK QLD 4370 T: 07 4661 4644 E: warwick@gnfrealestate.com.au (^JX) L.A.GERAGHTY “BANDAMILL” PO BOX 24 MURGON QLD 4605 (^LA) GRANT GERICKE “DERARBY”, M/S 805 2640 BEERON ROAD MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 (^GG)

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Tasmania

Queensland ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

KD & RB GLASSON 4 BURNS STREET EAST TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 M: 0418 716 476 Keith E: crathescharolais@internode.on.net

(KRG)

TROY HAGENBACH 236 RANGER ROAD ROSENTHAL HEIGHTS QLD 4370 M: 0455 600 629 E: troyhagenbach95@outlook.com

(BBC)

JR & CM IRWIN BIKINI 171 FORESTRY ROAD YULEBA QLD 4427 T: 07 4623 5171 M: 0458 644 264 (IRW) DAVE KRIENKE “LONGSDALE”, 51 KRIENKE RD GOWRIE JUNCTION QLD 4352 T: 07 4630 7041 M: 0407 171 434 (^DO) STEVE LEE & SUE GROGAN 882 MANAPOURI ROAD PILTON QLD 4361 T: 07 4696 3359 M: 0428 363 405 MOB E: leegrocharolais@bigpond.com

(SGL)

GRAHAM MCPHERSON 17 BURGESS ST CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 M: 0428 711 018 E: jmcp2@bigpond.com (^J1)

JOHN & JENNY MILLER “COOL HILL”, 489 HOGGS ROAD WOOROOLIN QLD 4608 T: 07 4164 2243 M: 0428 773 706 E: coolhill@bigpond.com (^J2)

RW & VM ROWLINGS 415 MIDDLETON ROAD EMU CREEK QLD 4355 T: 07 4698 4748 M: 0427 641 020

WARREN MILLER PO BOX 1856 EMERALD QLD 4720 M: 0423 396 014 E: wmiller62.wm@gmail.com (WDM)

TARA FRANCES RULE “MANNING” TAMBO QLD 4478 T: 07 4654 9324 M: 0428 768 313 E: tl9tara@live.com.au (TL9)

W & M MULLER 105 PETERS ROAD FASSIFERN VALLEY QLD 4309 T: 07 5463 7373 M: 0412 533 375 (SJM) STEPHEN L. MURRELL 9 BRADLEY CR HODGSON VALE QLD 4352 T: 07 4615 2274 E: sjsmurrell@gmail.com (SRM) JT & LK POSTLE DOBOY, 2042 WESTGROVE RD INJUNE QLD 4454 T: 07 4626 1481 M: 0429 635 526 E: doboy2000@bigpond.com (VIV) LALLEMAND AUSTRALIA PTY LTD PO BOX 6122 MAROOCHYDORE BC QLD 4558 T: 07 5451 0125 E: lan-aus@lallemand.com (^QS) MR & MRS BILL ROSE PO BOX 117 FERNVALE QLD 4306 T: 07 5426 7161 M: 0418 806 330 E: billrose000@yahoo.com.au (^RB)

E: randvrowlings@skymesh.com.au

(^RV)

CHESTER & JAN SCRIVEN “MERIBAH” ST GEORGE QLD 4487 T: 07 4625 3898 E: cjscriven@bigpond.com (SAM) R. SHARPE HOMELEA PO BOX 76 BILOELA QLD 4715 (^RS)

DR MJB WILSON PO BOX 2528 SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 T: 07 5532 1327 M: 0412 913 291 E: mjbw2@bigpond.com (RON) July 2021 Charolais Magazine

D. R. DOBSON PO BOX 459 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 M: 0418 134 540 E: oakholm@bigpond.com PINE PARK (PX) H.D & S.L DOBSON 499 GLENORE ROAD WHITEMORE TAS 7303 M: 0409 176 228 E: office@dobsoncattle.com.au DOBSON (HSD) NEVILLE FENTON 609 GORDON RIVER ROAD GLENORA TAS 7140 T: 03 6286 1115 M: 0417 015 921 E: neville.murton@hotmail.com MURTON (MTN)

NICHOLAS FENTON MAIN ROAD BUSHY PARK TAS 7140 T: 03 6286 1347 UNITED CATTLE BREEDING SERVICE PTY LTD WYNDARII (WIN) JOHN OSBORNE 108 MT LOOKOUT ROAD DUNLIN CHAROLAIS DEUCHAR QLD 4362 338 DELMONT ROAD M: 0448 292 707 CRESSY TAS 7302 E: ucbsone@gmail.com M: 0402 841 476 (^KR) E: penny_rigney@hotmail.com DUNLIN (DLN) JV WARREN 1531 NOOSA ROAD TANDUR QLD 4570 YOUTH MEMBERS T: 07 5483 53 06 (F) M: 0418 749 340 E: elridge@bigpond.com.au DANNIELLE CHANDLER (4BV) 23 WALKER CRESCENT BRIDGEWATER TAS 7030 GDL STUD STOCK T: 03 6263 4895 PO BOX 1016 M: 0409 217 038 DALBY QLD 4405 E: danniellechandler@live.com.au T: 07 4669 6955 BERNHARDINER (STB) E: dalby@gdlrural.com.au ($RL) SILVERDALE PO BOX 2822 ASCOT QLD 4007 T: 07 4685 7120 M: 0418 857 120 E: fwhitbrd@aapt.net.au (FFW)

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ORDINARY/LIFE MEMBERS

Northern Territory ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

J & A STANES LYNDAVALE STATION PMB 209 ALICE SPRINGS NT 0872 T: 08 8956 2907 (^FQ)


South Australia ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

ORDINARY MEMBERS

MH & GA DE JONGE PO BOX 55 STANLEY TAS 7331 T: 03 6458 1184 M: 0418 581 184 E: miltondejonge@hotmail.com (MG4)

DR S.B BARKER BOX 133 MOUNT BARKER SA 5251 T: 08 8391 1011 M: 0438 622 838 CAITHNESS (SBB)

GM & JM FIELD 351 WEAGENA ROAD KIMBERLEY TAS 7304 T: 03 64972141 (^IH) F & J LOVELL PO BOX 70 STANLEY TAS 7331 M: 0407 518 387 E: frank.lovell@grangeresources.com.au

(^L3)

AUDREY SCOTT PO BOX 69 STANLEY TAS 7331 M: 0419 306 028 E: anthonys.highfield@bigpond.com.au

(^D3)

N.J. STRICKLAND 142 WEST MOOREVILLE RD BURNIE TAS 7320 M: 0429 387 721 E: nandjstrickland@bigpond.com

(^SJ)

International ORDINARY MEMBERS

CANADA

SD & BL BELLINGER 462 CATALPA LANE FURNER via MILLICENT SA 5280 T: 08 8734 3068 M: 0438 043 433 E: goodnwindi@bigpond.com GOODNWINDI (SBD) PETAR & SIMONE BOND PO BOX 204 MEADOWS SA 5201 T: 08 8388 3033 M: 0439 715 603 E: simone@bondpastoral.com BLACKSTONE (BS8) M.K. WOOLLETT & S.E. CARRISON

12 MILLICENT ROAD PENOLA SA 5277 T: 08 8737 2982 M: 0418 812 964 E: loch-sloy@bigpond.com DOULTON (DSM) DANIEL MURRAY R FERME PO BOX 12 CRYSTAL BROOK SA 5523 T: 08 8636 4031 M: 0408 774 946

E: odfarmingenterprises@outlook.com

GOTTADO WELL (GDW)

MR & JH FERME PO BOX 3 CRYSTAL BROOK SA 5523 T: 08 8636 4031 E: gumview@activ8.net.au GUM VIEW (GVW)

ROSSO CHAROLAIS DARWIN ROSSO 78-325, 4TH AVE SW MOOSE JAW SK S6H 5V2 T: +1-306-690-8916 E: rosso.c@sasktel.net ROSSO (RSO)

CAROL A HEADING BOX 73 MENINGIE SA 5264 T: 08 8575 1808 E: caheading@internode.on.net AMBERLEY (ACH)

NEW ZEALAND

LR NUTT BOX 119 ORROROO SA 5431 T: 08 8651 6014 BUSY CORNER (BUC)

BRENT & ANNA FISHER SILVERSTREAM, RD2 2105 CHRISTCHURCH AKAROA RD CHRISTCHURCH 7672 T: 0011 64 3 329 7990 E: silverstream@farmside.co.nz SILVERSTREAM (83)

M.W. & J.F. OSBORNE “RYEVIEW”, BOX 387 MILLICENT SA 5280 M: 0408 838 568 - Michael E: ryeview@bigpond.com RYEVIEW (MJO) C & A PIKE PO BOX 58 MUNDULLA SA 5270 T: 08 8758 6215 M: 0429 601 123 E: capike@activ8.net.au YACCAMOO (PIK) JOE SFARRA PO Box 726 GOOLWA SA 5214 M: 0447 270 007 E: jandscharolais@outlook.com J&S CHAROLAIS (JSS) LOUISE & TIMOTHY SMITH BOX 605 LOXTON SA 5333 T: 08 8587 6218 M: 0400 373 791 E: scharwyncharolais@gmail.com SCHARWYN (LAS) HELEN SMITH BOX 605 LOXTON SA 5333 T: 08 8587 6218 SPINIFEX (SPI) TRACEY WEDDING PO BOX 277 NARACOORTE SA 5271 M: 0428 938 889 E: wedding.tracey@gmail.com BLACKFISHER (WLT) RF & DR WILSON PO BOX 204 BALAKLAVA SA 5461 M: 0429 645 030 E: arabar.charolais@gmail.com ARABAR (DRW) IMPERIAL PARTNERS J WILTSHIRE, PO BOX 210 HAHNDORF SA 5245 M: 0410 678 458 E: moohaki@optusnet.com.au MOOHAKI (JJW) YOUTH MEMBERS AJ, TR & EJ FOGDEN PO BOX 95 LOXTON SA 5333 T: 08 8587 2272 M: 0427 872 272 E: pjfogden@activ8.net.au BOULVIEW (BPB)

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

BERRAGULLA PASTORAL PO BOX 364 KINGSCOTE SA 5223 M: 0428 862 715 E: johnson.earthmovers@bigpond.com

(^M5)

KALYRA CHAROLAIS STUD 12 ZENITH AVENUE BURNSIDE SA 5066 T: 08 8333 2420 M: 0417 836 111 E: sales@tonycolyer.com.au (AWC) AJE HAIGH PO BOX 161 BALHANNAH SA 5242 T: 08 8379 0186 E: balcrest@balcrest.com.au (LSP) CHRISTOPHER ALLAN LIMMER 3A GLADSTONE STREET FULLARTON SA 5063 T: +63 9173 098 808 E: baguio2015@gmail.com (^L2) ALLAN JOHN MILTON BOX 71 HAMLEY BRIDGE SA 5401 T: 08 8528 2335 M: 0408 848 345 E: allanjmilton8@bigpond.com (^AM) BEERENBERG PTY LTD PO BOX 240 HAHNDORF SA 5245 T: 08 8388 7272 (BNB) SOUTHERN AUSTRALIAN CATTLE COMPANY PTY LTD SUITE 1204 LEVEL 12, 147 PIRIE STREET ADELAIDE SA 5000 T: 08 8203 5600 M: 0437 314 268 E: admin@fandaaustralia.com.au (1N2) LYLE WHITEHEAD 271 LUCINDALE RD NARACOORTE SA 5271 M: 0417 857 031 E: lylewhitehead@hotmail.com (^I4)

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M & D HARGREAVES PO BOX 544 MOSMAN NSW 2088 T: 02 9960 8722 M: 0417 440 691 E: m8harg@optusnet.com.au DELCONNEN (DEL) ALEX MCLACHLAN A.M. C/O MCLACHLAN GROUP PTY LTD PO BOX N859 GROSVENOR PLACE NSW 1220 T: 02 9251 6511 M: 0419 482 754 E: michael@mclachlan.com.au AIRLIE (A1S) RICK PISATURO A.M. MANDALONG PARK 579 MAMRE ROAD ORCHARD HILLS NSW 2748 M: 0428 617 672 E: mandalongstuds@bigpond.com

HI- 5 (H5)

L.A & H.M TRUSTUM BENTLEY DOWNS BENTLEY VIA LISMORE NSW 2480 T: 02 6663 5283 M: 0407 431 725 E: helen-trustum@hotmail.com BENTLEY DOWNS (LHT) ORDINARY /LIFE MEMBERS

BEVERLEE ADAMS SANS TACHE, PO BOX 644 SCONE NSW 2337 T: 02 6545 0246 M: 0438 440 082 - Alan Wood E: alan.wood@sanstache.com.au SANS TACHE (BJA) GA & LJ BALL “GRENELL”, 522 BOWMANS CREEK RD SINGLETON NSW 2330 T: 02 6577 2536 M: 0429 772 539 E: gregleonie@harboursat.com.au GRENELL (BAL) RODRICK & SUELLEN BATT PO BOX 290 SEAFORTH NSW 2092 T: 02 6550 7669 M: 0438 229 259 E: office@kynhavencharolais.com KYNHAVEN (SRB) 54 July 2021 Charolais Magazine

SCOTT BEAUMONT 87 DOME RD DORRIGO NSW 2453 T: 02 6657 1181 M: 0428 572 389 E: scottbeaumont2@bigpond.com SHANDON (GWN) PINEBRUSH CHAROLAIS BW & KA BERRY PO BOX 116 DUNGOG NSW 2420 M: 0439 626 322

J & K CATTS “GLEN AYR” BARADINE NSW 2396 T: 02 6843 6744 E: catts@futurityshorthorns.com KYANA (KLG) MR & MRS M CHELLEW “AMBERSIDE”, 4 ARGYLE ST MITTAGONG NSW 2575 M: 0413 303 899 E: marchell@bigpond.com GLENDYR (APH)

E: kellie@wirraleepartnership.com.au

PINEBRUSH (WIR)

COBRABALD RIVER PASTORAL CO MULLENGAH, 1048 BOX RIDGE RD RODERICK BINNY GULARGAMBONE NSW 2828 PO BOX 6540 T: 02 6825 1242 COFFS HARBOUR PLAZA NSW 2450 M: 0429 776 457 M: 0409 911 791 E: cobrabald@bigpond.com E: rbinny@australiangrassfedmeats.com COBRABALD (ASH) GLENLEA (GLE) GR COLE & SL COLE P.D BOWER & J.B SIMMONS 160 PUTTY ROAD PO BOX 77 SINGLETON NSW 2330 BOGGABRI NSW 2382 M: 0419 630 159 T: 02 6743 4218 E: s.cole93@hotmail.com M: 0429 043 299 ELLERSLIE (GRC) E: philbower@bigpond.com 4U2 (4U2) MJ & AM COLLINS PO BOX 25 THE BRIDGES FAMILY HOLBROOK NSW 2644 19 MORTIMER STREET M: 0412 608 043 WINGHAM NSW 2429 E: ann-mariecollins@bigpond.com T: 02 6557 0981 KENMERE (MCS) M: 0429 150 133 E: kcandlmbridges@bigpond.com CORRY’S GLEN BEEF LITTLE VALLEY (GKB) 527 BAKERS CREEK ROAD BUNDOOK NSW 2422 K.A. BRIEN T: 02 6550 2656 “WILLOW PARK” M: 0427 974 344 COWRA NSW 2794 E: wendycorry@bigpond.com M: 0428 373 585 CORRY’S GLEN (WEC) E: warrendine@yahoo.com.au WARRENDINE (WOM) PF CRANE 37 SPENCER ROAD ADAM JEFFREY & CAROL BROOKER MOSMAN NSW 2088 PO BOX 1295 T: 02 9953 1523 MULLUMBIMBY NSW 2482 M: 0417 226 044 M: 0402 284 043 - Adam E: philip@harbenvale.com.au WILLYAMA (WLL) HARBENVALE (HBV) BUREEN CATTLE COMPANY C/- T WORTH & A GREEN 7 MCGROGAN AVENUE SINGLETON NSW 2330 M: 0400 029 566 E: travis.worth@hotmail.com BUREEN (BRN) BURNS FISHER PTY LIMITED 227 BERKELEY ROAD UNANDERRA NSW 2526 T: 02 4272 2611 M: 0418 461 413 E: brian@burnshaw.net.au NOELENE (BFP)

DARREN CRAWFORD 3969 MUTTAMA ROAD MUTTAMA NSW 2722 M: 0412 134 808 E: crawford130@bigpond.com OUTLOOK (DC1) DR G.J & M.A CRUICKSHANK 122 GREGORY STREET WULKURAKA QLD 4305 T: 02 6667 5052 M: 0408 197 551 E: jeremycruickshank@hotmail.com

PIORA (PCK)

DAINTREE PARK C/- JUSTIN & REBECCA DAINES PO BOX 65 LORN NSW 2320 M: 0404 884 543 E: accounts@lifeplanners.com.au DAINTREE PARK (DTP) LW & LW DAVIES “SUNNYSIDE” 250 MONTPELIER DRIVE THE OAKS NSW 2570 T: 02 4657 1125 E: daviessunnyside@gmail.com PICTON (LWD) AG DICK PO BOX 71 BINGARA NSW 2404 M: 0416 030 988 E: derra@outlook.com DERRA (A1D) PJ CHAROLAIS C/O PETER DONNELLY “BALD NOB”, GRAFTON ROAD GLEN INNES NSW 2370 T: 02 6732 6132 M: 0429 673 770 E: pjcharolais@bigpond.com PJ (PJ1) ARADLAY INVESTMENTS PTY LTD DOUGLASDALE 68 WYEE FARMS ROAD WYEE NSW 2259 T: 02 4357 2427 M: 0411 301 333 E: ian@douglasdale.com.au DOUGLASDALE (DOU) JAMBAL CHAROLAIS ANTHONY & JAMES DURHEIM 6 BANKSIA COURT LISMORE HEIGHTS NSW 2480 T: 02 6622 1147 M: 0416 242 092 E: tony@durheimpainting.com.au JAMBAL (AJD) J & P FARRAGHER “SEAHAM GRANGE” 86 BRANDY-HILL DRIVE SEAHAM NSW 2324 T: 02 4988 7054 M: 0418 451 223 John E: john@farragher.com.au ESKDALE (ESK) CALMVIEW CHAROLAIS TONY FARRELL, PO BOX 4 SUFFOLK PARK NSW 2481 T: 02 6687 8880 M: 0417 212 692 E: tfarrell@byronbayrea.com.au CALMVIEW (CVW)


KATIE FISHER 168 WELSHMANS CREEK ROAD WALLAROBBA NSW 2420 M: 0427 817 016 E: katiejean_1997@hotmail.com ELLENBROOK (ELN) LOUIE & STEVEN FRANCO 5 LEE STREET COBBITTY NSW 2570 M: 0407 599 567 Steven

T.J. & M.K. GRIFFIN “THE RIDGES” 915 MUNNS RD BARADINE NSW 2396 T: 02 6843 8200 M: 0428 854 150 E: temanacharolais@activ8.net.au

TEMANA (TJ)

L & K HAMILTON FINE DESIGN CHAROLAIS E: stevebrookefranco@bigpond.com 48 KOREE ISLAND ROAD CALOONA PARK (LSF) BEECHWOOD NSW 2446 M: 0459 566 670 GJ & JM FRIZELL E: finedesigncharolais15@gmail.com WAKEFIELD, WOLLOMOMBI FINE DESIGN (LKH) VIA ARMIDALE NSW 2350 T: 02 6778 1346 VALLEY VIEW CHAROLAIS M: 0427 781 346 110 FIG TREE LANE E: wakefieldstud@bigpond.com MCKEES HILL NSW 2480 WAKEFIELD (BIS) T: 02 6663 1302 M: 0428 675 116 BJ & M GALVIN E: vlwcharolais@gmail.com 33 MITTAGONG YERONG CREEK RD VALLEY VIEW (VLW) YERONG CREEK NSW 2642 T: 02 6920 3572 H.J & B.M HEDGER M: 0409 169 712 “MONTANA”, 81 NIMMO ROAD E: bricka3@bigpond.com BERRIDALE NSW 2628 TALGOONA (CG) T: 02 6456 8865 LUKE GARDNER 209 GLENDON LANE GLENDON NSW 2330 M: 0428 206 803 E: lukegardner3@hotmail.com TALLIMBA (LLG) GL LIVESTOCK & RURAL C/- LUKE GUMBLETON 172 HEATH ROAD CUMNOCK NSW 2867 M: 0427 752 118 E: gllivestock@outlook.com GL LIVESTOCK (GUM) DAVID & JUDY GRAY “GRANITE HILL” 1917 URANA RD JINDERA NSW 2642 T: 02 6026 3329 M: 0427 808 395 E: davidjudygray@bigpond.com HUON (DG1) YENDARRA CHAROLAIS ANTHONY GREEN 1023 BUREEN ROAD BUREEN NSW 2328 T: 02 6579 4518 M: 0429 994 518 E: yendarra5362@gmail.com YENDARRA (YC1)

E: beverly.harley@skymesh.com.au

MONTANA (HBH)

BA HOGLAND & S MARTIN MYONA 789 TOORAWEENAH ROAD COONAMBLE NSW 2829 T: 02 6822 1424 M: 0428 221 424 E: hogland1@bigpond.com MYONA (MYO) J.C. & J.T. HOPWOOD PO BOX 74 PATERSON NSW 2421 M: 0427 212 693 E: joanne.hopwood1@health.nsw.gov.au

FAIRFIELDS (HOP)

G & A HUGO 1065 CHICHESTER DAM RD BANDON GROVE NSW 2420 T: 02 4995 9249 M: 0400 946 634 E: wellbeth2@activ8.net.au KOORAWATHA (HGA) ASHLEA & DANIEL HUMPHREY PO BOX 5336 PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444 M: 0432 032 319 E: ashlea.humphrey1992@gmail.com

ASHDAN (ADB)

CHRIS & ASHLEIGH ICKINGER HERLO PARK, 178 KINGSHILL RD MULGOA NSW 2745 M: 0499 789 007 E: chris.ickinger95@hotmail.com HERLO PARK (HLO) CHARLES INGHAM 289 WESTMITCHELL ROAD SUNNY CORNER NSW 2795 M: 0497 615 960 E: charlieingham@hotmail.com BONNIE BLINK (ING) D.R, K, & S.A JENKINS VIOLET HILLS, 882 HAMPTON RD RYDAL NSW 2790 T: 02 6359 3221 M: 0428 639 674 E: violethills@bigpond.com VIOLET HILLS (VHV) DAVID JEREMY 379 MARTELLS ROAD BRIERFIELD NSW 2454 M: 0438 551 371 E: david@jeremys.id.au TOURNESOL (TOU) C KNOX & H ALEXANDER BORAH STATION, BORAH CREEK RD COONABARABRAN NSW 2357 T: 02 6842 9101 M: 0427 600 278 - CHRIS E: dskangusandcharolais@westnet.com.au

DSK (DSK)

AXIOS TRADING 5L MUGGA VIEW ROAD DUBBO NSW 2830 M: 0412 230 766 E: labib.ivette@gmail.com AXIOS I (AXI) L & E LAIDELY WILLOW VALE, PO BOX 451 PARKES NSW 2870 T: 02 6866 2143 M: 0427 189 949 CANOBLAS (L+L)

ERIC LINDNER CHARDONNAY CHAROLAIS 22 BAROOGA STREET BERRIGAN NSW 2712 M: 0437 768 711 E: ironbarkpark@gmail.com CHARDONNAY (EAT) K.R LOITERTON & V.S MITCHELL CUCUMLA CREEK, TEMORA RD COOTAMUNDRA NSW 2590 T: 02 6942 7220 M: 0417 722 030 E: vonstar100@hotmail.com BIG SNOW (KRL) ST ANTONIO CHAROLAIS STUD PO BOX 247 CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 T: 02 9709 3746 M: 0458 566 422 ST ANTONIO (MGB) NADIA BEVILAQUA MARTINS 201/150 OXLADE DRIVE NEW FARM QLD 4005 M: 0409 345 830 E: grjay@me.com TUNAS (NBM) ALLISON MCCABE 2200 ASHFORD ROAD INVERELL NSW 2350 T: 02 6725 5656 M: 0488 179 058 E: mccabe_a_22@hotmail.com SAPPHIRE (A1M) B & M MCCONNAUGHTY ELSTOW PASTORAL COMPANY BARADINE NSW 2396 T: 02 6843 6258 M: 0427 436 258 E: elstowcharolais@gmail.com ELSTOW (BMM) TALIS INVESTMENTS PTY LTD PO BOX N859 GROSVENOR PLACE NSW 1220 T: 02 9252 9221 E: alex@mclachlan.com.au TALIS (TAL) 55


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TORRIE LODGE CHAROLAIS TRACEY & DARREN MELLROSS PO BOX 977 YOUNG NSW 2594 T: 02 6382 5350 M: 0429 347 129 E: tracey@mellrosshomes.com.au TORRIE LODGE (BAP) JM, MJ & JL MILLNER “ROSEDALE” BLAYNEY NSW 2799 T: 02 6368 2735 M: 0409 682 339 - MICHAEL E: millner@rosedalecharolais.com.au

ROSEDALE (MR)

STEPHEN & SUSAN NICHOLAS NICOLSTOKE FARM, 250 BTU RD NOWRA HILL NSW 2540 M: 0428 726 260 E: nicolstoke.salers@gmail.com NICOLSTOKE (SJN) M, N, C & H NICHOLLS 59 ROSEBERRY CREEK ROAD RUKENVALE, VIA KYOGLE NSW 2474 M: 0427 364 155 E: mn.nicholls@bigpond.com TOOKAWHILE (CHN) TAWN CHAROLAIS (TOM NOONAN) PO BOX 91 WARREN NSW 2824 M: 0429 706 561 E: tawncharolais@gmail.com TAWN (TAN) GAVIN & KRISTIE O’BRIEN WINCHESTER CHAROLAIS PO BOX 5226 ORANGE NSW 2800 M: 0427 359 447 Gav E: winchestercharolais@westnet.com.au

WINCHESTER (GAV)

P.M. O’GRADY 89 FLORIDA ROAD PALM BEACH NSW 2108 T: 02 9974 4070 M: 0407 892 108 E: pandjogrady@bigpond.com TIDAPA (EBB) M & N PATRICK PO BOX 63 GILGANDRA NSW 2827 T: 02 6847 0492 E: oldnardoo@bigpond.com OLD NARDOO (DMP)

MERV & BETH PRESLAND PO BOX 234 WINGHAM NSW 2429 T: 02 9614 7592 M: 0427 942 152 E: jmpresland@bigpond.com BEKADAN (BKD)

JOE SCOTT “VALLEY VISTA” COOLAC NSW 2727 T: 02 6945 3234 M: 0429 220 492

SPRING CREEK CHAROLAIS 152 ELLIS ROAD GILGANDRA NSW 2827 T: 02 6848 8246 M: 0428 743 179 E: kennethpurvis@bigpond.com SPRING CREEK (HAP)

R & D SHEPHERD 920 BARKERS LODGE ROAD MOWBRAY PARK NSW 2571 M: 0414 349 237 BLUE GATE PARK (BGF)

A & P RICE LIVESTOCK 179 WAMBO ROAD BULGA NSW 2330 M: 0457 533 881 E: outbackmotel@auzzie.net RICE (RIC) STEWART ROBERTSON 101 COOK ROAD MAROM CREEK NSW 2480 T: 02 6629 8240 M: 0410 039 185 E: coolsprings2480@gmail.com TUCKI DOWNS (SWR) I.W. & D.R ROBSON 531 WESTWOOD ROAD ADELONG NSW 2729 M: 0428 599 544 E: donna@mvob.com.au WHITESTONE (KXR) IRONBARK CHAROLAIS STUD 17 POST OFFICE ROAD CASTLEREAGH NSW 2749 T: 0410 697 351 (Paul) M: 0407 704 639 (Monica) E: monica.said@bigpond.com IRONBARK (IBC) J.D. & S.G SALIER BEXLEY 498 BACK CREEK ROAD NARRABRI NSW 2390 T: 02 6783 4272 E: info@minnievalecharolais.com.au

MINNIE-VALE (SGS)

JUSTIN & JANE SANDERSON WARRISTON 269L COLLIE ROAD DUBBO NSW 2830 M: 0409 654 280 E: jane.sanderson2@gmail.com ALPINE (J04)

E: josephscott@valleyvista.com.au

VALLEY VISTA (VVC)

DM & M SMITH 2036 MAYBOLE ROAD BEN LOMOND NSW 2365 T: 02 6733 2198 M: 0427 852 356 E: mariandavidqld@yahoo.com KYAN PARK (DMS) DEBORAH SNAITH 514 KINGS PLAINS ROAD INVERELL NSW 2360 T: 02 6721 4408 M: 0427 290 567 E: deborah.snaith@det.nsw.edu.au

CALAIS (DAS)

FRANK & ANDIS SORRAGHAN WISCONSIN, 7844 TUMBARUMBA RD

WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 T: 02 6928 1114 M: 0428 575 990 E: sorraghan@bigpond.com ROCKWOOD (ROC)

N A SPINK 512 WELUMBA CK RD TOOMA NSW 2642 M: 0427 828 804 E: challambicharolais@gmail.com CHALLAMBI (CHA) N STANBOROUGH PO BOX 641 BEGA NSW 2550 T: 02 6492 7235 MARGARET PARK (A5N) M & H SWORDS 78 OAKLAND’S ROAD MOUNT FROME MUDGEE NSW 2850 M: 0478 653 781 - MALCOLM E: swordshelen@gmail.com OAKLAND (SWS) TAYLOR COSGROVE LIVESTOCK 1153 B BOLONG ROAD COOLANGATTA NSW 2535 T: 02 4448 8671 M: 0410 485 244 E: granttaylorbuilding@bigpond.com

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SR & JA TAYLOR TAYLORMADE CHAROLAIS 14 ROSEBERRY STREET WINGEN NSW 2337 M: 0428 525 333 E: perastation@outlook.com TAYLOR MADE (VV) THE LOCKHART FAMILY LKT CHAROLAIS, 99 QUEEN ST WARIALDA NSW 2402 T: 02 6729 1418 M: 0428 651 212 E: nklock@bigpond.net.au LKT (LKT) THT PASTORAL CO CARL SILFVERSWARD 79 GLENTHORNE ROAD GLENTHORNE NSW 2430 M: 0414 896 066 E: roxsec@msn.com THT (THT) RODNEY TRUSTUM PO BOX 1454 TAMWORTH NSW 2340 T: 0438 635 288 M: 0438 635 288 E: rtrustum1@gmail.com TRUSTUMS (RGT) TAMSYN WALKER 94 MOTO ROAD, GHINNI GHINNI VIA CUNDLETOWN NSW 2430 M: 0438 516 669 E: billabong2426@hotmail.com MFC (MFC) B C PARTNERSHIP C/O MARTIN & LIZ WALTERS BOUNDARY CREEK, 2432 JIMENBUEN ROAD DALGETY NSW 2628 T: 02 6456 6710 E: rosskin@harboursat.com.au ROSSKIN (BCP) MACQUARIE VALE CHAROLAIS PETER WALTON 312 LAFFING WATERS LANE LAFFING WATERS NSW 2795 M: 0410 478 863 E: peterwalton299@icloud.com MACQUARIE VALE (MV1) WARNER & CO CAITLIN WARNER PO BOX 583 COONABARABRAN NSW 2357 T: 02 6767 1583 M: 0419 238 216 E: info@australianpremiergenetics.com

ASH-LIN (ACW)


C & J WESTWOOD “SKIWOOD” 281 NEWELL HIGHWAY GILGANDRA NSW 2827 T: 02 6847 0383 E: jane.westwood@transport.nsw.gov.au

SKIWOOD (SKI)

4 WAYS CHAROLAIS “HAVILAH PARK” HAVILAH PARK ROAD INVERELL NSW 2360 M: 0428 847 391 E: four.ways@optusnet.com.au 4 WAYS (4WC) NIGEL & CASEY WIECK “DAYLONG” DELUNGRA NSW 2403 T: 02 6723 6477 M: 0429 236 477 E: cb.charolais@bigpond.com CB (CBL) WILDES PASTORAL NEVILLE WILDES 72 ARCADIA ROAD GALSTON NSW 2159 M: 0400 219 188 E: wildesneville@yahoo.com MAW (MAW) TYSON & COURTNEY WILL “SWINTON” HAYWOOD ROAD DELUNGRA NSW 2403 T: 02 6724 8331 M: 0400 795 820 Tyson E: tcwlivestock@hotmail.com TCW LIVESTOCK (TCW) TRACTOR CHAROLAIS 7 MCGROGAN AVE SINGLETON NSW 2333 M: 0400 029 566 E: travis.worth@hotmail.com TRACTOR (TLW) WAYNE & INGRID YEO “KIANGA” 187 KRUSE ROAD EMERALD HILL NSW 2380 T: 02 6743 1667 M: 0447 431 664 E: ingridwayne@hotmail.com.au YEO (YEO) WR & AM YOUNGER MUNDAMUTTA BUNDURE NSW 2700 T: 02 6956 1129 MUNDAMUTTA (WMY)

YOUTH MEMBERS

BRYONY ALLEN PO BOX 162 WEE WAA NSW 2388 M: 0455 101 177 E: bryonyallen003@gmail.com ($B0) RYCE CHAROLAIS TUMUT HIGH SCHOOL (Attn: Tony Butler, RYCE Manager)

PO BOX 70 TUMUT NSW 2720 T: 02 6947 1077 M: 0417 774 438 E: tbvineyard@gmail.com RYCE (RYC)

EMMA & SARA COLLINS (MARG TAYLOR) PO BOX 7 HARDEN NSW 2587 M: 0411 044 149 E: gromarg3742@icloud.com WOONGARRA (MES)

JOSHUA & JORDAN FENECH 30 SILVERWOOD ROAD BROWNLOW HILL NSW 2570 T: 02 4655 5568 M: 0407 906 974 E: karenfenech@bigpond.com STONEY CREEK (SCR)

KIRRA LYN FOWLER 12514 SUMMERLAND WAY CEDAR PT VIA KYOGLE NSW 2474 M: 0407 614 428 Laurie LEISL COOPER MOOREFIELD, 443 KELSOS LANE E: rtillman7@bigpond.com CEDAR VIEW (KLF) BITHRAMERE NSW 2340 M: 0429 680 081 SHARNIE & OLIVIA FRANCO E: leisl.cooper@yahoo.com 5 LEE STREET WHITE DIAMOND (LKC) COBBITTY NSW 2570 M: 0407 378 190 WARANA CHAROLAIS E: francosharnie@gmail.com AKE CRACKNELL, PO BOX 215 SAO (SOF) INVERELL NSW 2360 M: 0427 740 104 SARAH FROST E: jbcracknell99@gmail.com PO BOX 431 WARANA (JAK) SCONE NSW 2337 T: 02 6545 3931 KBD CHAROLAIS M: 0488 243 517 BRADLEY & KATE DISSON E: countrycarpets@bigpond.com PO BOX 322 DESTINY (SAF) KYOGLE NSW 2474 T: 02 6632 3735 SOPHIE INDER M: 0427 784 380 ROCKWELL, 500 KILLOE ROAD E: kbdcattle1@gmail.com MERRIWA NSW 2329 KBD (KBD) T: 02 6548 5100 M: 0476 209 643 BRADLEY WILLIAM DOAK E: sophieinder1@gmail.com “BOX MOOR” ROCKWELL (RCK) 1936 GWYDIR RIVER ROAD BUNDARRA NSW 2359 LAURA & CODY KIRK T: 02 6723 7330 “WARRAMUNGA” M: 0408 306 842 PEAK HILL NSW 2869 E: bdoak8@gmail.com T: 02 6869 7242 BOX MOOR (BWD) E: pskirk6@outlook.com WARRAMUNGA (LCK) CJ CHAROLAIS CHEYANNE EVERINGHAM PO BOX 6500 SOUTH LISMORE NSW 2480 T: 02 6663 3177 CJ (CJE)

LAURA LOCKHART 99 QUEEN ST WARIALDA NSW 2402 T: 02 6729 1418 M: 0429 098 855 E: laura_lockhart99@outlook.com LJ (LJC) PHOEBE MCMILLAN & JACKSON ROBINSON 99 JOHNSTON STREET CASINO NSW 2470 M: 0434 351 762 E: phoebemcmillan95@gmail.com ROSEWOOD HILL (RW2) TAYLA MILLER 3473 NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY PARKVILLE NSW 2337 M: 0427 209 073 E: taylamiller161@hotmail.com BLUE GENE (BLU) MADISON MORGAN COOLIBAH, GLASSERS RD GUYRA NSW 2365 T: 02 6779 7665 E: coolibah07@bigpond.com THE DOUSKIE (CMM) OLD DUBBO CHAROLAIS THOMAS NELSON 16L OLD DUBBO RD DUBBO NSW 2830 T: 02 6884 2838 M: 0417 449 075 E: martinnelson@bigpond.com OLD DUBBO (TJN) CURRAGINDI CHAROLAIS ATTN: S & G NESBITT “CURRAGINDI” 815 NUMERALLA RD

COOMA NSW 2630 T: 02 6452 6169 E: sharonnesbitt5@gmail.com CURRAGINDI (CCN)

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JEMIMA NUGENT 549 KOORINGAL ROAD LAKE ALBERT WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 T: 02 6926 1017 M: 0403 867 030 E: burraburoo17@bigpond.com ($J6) HEIDI PURVIS 6237B NEWELL HIGHWAY GILGANDRA NSW 2827 T: 0424 536 223 M: 0481 957 727 E: marthaguy.charolais@gmail.com MARTHAGUY (HP4) J & S ROBSON 531 WESTWOOD ROAD ADELONG NSW 2729 M: 0428 599 544 E: donna@mvob.com.au JSRL (JSR) JR CHAROLAIS JUSTIN ROHDE THARLANE, 84 THARLANE RD WEE WAA NSW 2388 M: 0427 071 736 E: justin.rohde@icloud.com JLR (JR1) LAYLAH E. RYFFEL GOLDSMITH 123 RICKARD RD WARRIMOO NSW 2774 M: 0412 967 105 E: eric_ryffel@hotmail.com RUBY (RUB) ELLA SAUL 6 OLD COAST ROAD KUNDABUNG NSW 2441 M: 0439 668 312 E: ggecsaul@yahoo.com.au CH6 (CH6) MACINTYRE HIGH SCHOOL DEB SNAITH, SWANBROOK RD INVERELL NSW 2360 T: 02 6722 1555 M: 0427 290 567 E: deborah.snaith@det.nsw.edu.au

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HEIDI NICHOLLS 8817 CONDAMINE HIGHWAY CONDAMINE QLD 4416 T: 0459 363 914 M: 0459 363 914 E: nichollsh98@gmail.com (HMN) 58

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ST JOHN’S COLLEGE WOODLAWN PO BOX 6 LISMORE NSW 2480 T: 02 6626 2600 M: 0409 173 988 E: tania.fraser@lism.catholic.edu.au

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LITTLE ROCK LIVESTOCK L STONE AND H JOHNSTONE BIRANG PURLEWAUGH NSW 2357 M: 0418 238 335 (Lonnie) E: stone_lonnie@hotmail.com LITTLE ROCK (LRL) BA TILLMAN 12514 SUMMERLAND WAY CEDAR PT VIA KYOGLE NSW 2474 T: 02 6633 5299 M: 0407 614 428 E: rtillman7@bigpond.com PALM VIEW (PVH) SIMPSON CHAROLAIS C/- ADAM VICKERY PO BOX 6540 COFFS HARBOUR PLAZA NSW 2450

M: 0434 268 403 E: adndaz@hotmail.com SIMPSON (AKV)

WELLCO PASTORAL RILEY WELLMAN 308 KEERRONG ROAD KEERRONG NSW 2480 T: 02 6628 2267 M: 0428 609 898 E: rileywellman@hotmail.com WELLCO (RRW) CASINO HIGH SCHOOL ATTN CHELSEA WENHAM 90 QUEENSLAND ROAD CASINO NSW 2470 T: 02 6662 3077 M: 0428 401 469 E: chelsea.wenham1@det.nsw.edu.au

CASINO (CSO)

DYNAMITE CHAROLAIS ATTN: AMY WHITECHURCH 151 HAVILAH PARK ROAD INVERELL NSW 2360 T: 02 6723 2849 M: 0437 617 149 E: possam11@hotmail.com DYNAMITE (TNT)

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

MICHAEL ALEXANDER ALEX CHAROLAIS 611 GLENDONBROOK RD GLENDONBROOK NSW 2330 T: 02 6577 6099 M: 0400 801 716 E: alexanders611@outlook.com (DIJ) KEN AND JACKIE BENNETT PO BOX 47 CANOWINDRA NSW 2804 T: 02 6344 1701 (^ZB) COL CULLINAN PO BOX 513 BURONGA NSW 2739 M: 0400 646 757 E: candscully@gmail.com (^MF) G HANNING PO BOX 6014 GOULBURN NTH NSW 2580 M: 0427 014 149 (^G6)

SHANNON MCCONNAUGHTY ELSTOW BARADINE NSW 2396 T: 02 6843 6258 M: 0427 197 901 E: elstowcharolais@gmail.com (SM1) HUGH & JANNIENE MCDONALD PO BOX 290 DORRIGO NSW 2453 M: 0467 867 178 E: jannienemc@gmail.com (^ZD) SMITHSTON FARMS PTY LTD C/O DUGALD MCINDOE STRATHMORE GRAHAMS VALLEY GLENCOE NSW 2365 T: 02 6732 3860 E: mcindoe@activ8.net.au (HRM) RR MILLER TYRINGHAM VIA DORRIGO NSW 2453 T: 02 6657 8153 (^HY)

S & L MOODY ELAH MAURICE & MERRILYN JACKSON 8264 NEWELL HWY PO BOX 756 COONABARABRAN NSW 2357 COOTAMUNDRA NSW 2590 T: 02 6842 2741 M: 0427 389 378 M: 0478 069 465 E: merrilyn.jackson@gmail.com E: steveandlisamoody@gmail.com (MMJ) (RDE) SC & JF LEWIS PO BOX 27 BERRY NSW 2535 M: 0429 815 352 (LEW) STEVE LINEHAN 632 WYNDHAM LANE KANOONA NSW 2550 T: 03 5158 8383 M: 0407 260 971 E: genoafarm@gmail.com (^SL) GC & AM LOVE “CHANTILLY” 653 CASINO RD SOUTH GUNDURIMBA VIA LISMORE NSW 2480 T: 02 6629 0258 M: 0428 866 229 E: graemelove@bigpond.com (CL1) MARGARET MCCABE PO BOX 351 NORTH RICHMOND NSW 2754 T: 02 4571 4494 M: 0428 926 196 E: margaret.mccabe6@bigpond.com

(MCC)

DT & VA MUNNS 16 ISLANDVIEW CLOSE GRAFTON NSW 2460 T: 02 6647 3146 M: 0429 614 181 (DVM) CHRIS NEWNES PO BOX 116 GALSTON NSW 2159 T: 02 6558 5551 M: 0401 049 500 E: chris.newnes86@gmail.com (^N2) KENNETH PARTRIDGE 875 SMITH CREEK ROAD STOKERS SIDING NSW 2484 T: 02 6677 9247 M: 0428 400 682 E: kpartridge52@gmail.com (^JZ) GEORGE & FUHRMANN PO BOX 541 CASINO NSW 2470 T: 02 6662 2500 (^JW)


Victoria MARGARET ROSE ST HELENA, 641 BLACK CREEK RD BLACKVILLE NSW 2343 T: 02 6747 4097 M: 0418 474 097 E: sthelena@activ8.net.au (^NC) G.M SCICLUNA “KUNGARI”, TIMOR ROAD COONABARABRAN NSW 2357 T: 02 6842 3536 M: 0413 311 030 E: gmsgrazing@bigpond.com (GLC) CARLENE SCIFLEET POPAGUNDI, PO BOX 56 BINNAWAY NSW 2395 T: 02 6842 7864 E: popagundi@exemail.com.au (^WC) JVR SHERIDAN 2448 GUNNING COLLECTOR RD COLLECTOR NSW 2581 T: 02 4848 0020 M: 0428 404 210 E: jvr.sheridan@bigpond.com (JAS) KH & CE TANKARD AVONDALE PARK, 201 HAWKESCOTE RD

WIRLINGA NSW 2640 T: 02 6043 1442 M: 0403 199 883 E: tankard.kevcol@yahoo.com.au (1KT) ELLERSTON PTY LTD 1 ELLERSTON DRIVE ELLERSTON NSW 2337 T: 02 6540 7111 E: robert@ellerston.com (^ZC)

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS

W.T HAYES & R.A & G.A RITCHIE GLANVILLE VILLAGE 226 SERVICE STREET ECHUCA VIC 3564 T: 03 5485 5396 MEDBURN (DWH) ORDINARY MEMBERS

MOUNT WILLIAM CHAROLAIS MT WILLIAM STATION 118 MT WILLIAM ESTATE RD WILLAURA VIC 3379 M: 0417 502 692 Rob E: rob@mtwilliamcharolais.com.au MOUNT WILLIAM (BS) ABS AUSTRALIA 15 SCHOLAR DRIVE BUNDOORA VIC 3083 T: 03 8358 8800 (ABS office) M: 0428 293 498 Bill E: bill.cornell@genusplc.com; ABS (^E8) R & E ACKLAND 114 THOMAS LANE GRETA SOUTH VIC 3675 T: 03 5727 6341 KIMBERLEY (HR) ROBERT ALDRIDGE 1427 PRINCES HIGHWAY HEYWOOD VIC 3304 M: 0438 656 528 E: robert.aldridge@live.com.au CONQUEST (QST)

KARINGAL CHAROLAIS STUD BRIAN & ANDREW ALFORD 110 DEEP CREEK ROAD ARTHURS CREEK VIC 3099 T: 03 9714 8216 M: 0418 385 280 Brian E: alford.a@bigpond.net.au KARINGAL (YK) ALTA GENETICS AUSTRALIA C/- JAYDE LEE UNIT 17, 70-72 LAMBECK DRIVE TULLAMARINE VIC 3045 T: 03 8336 1458 M: 0419 677 209 E: info.au@altagenetics.com (AGA) C & E ARTHUR PO BOX 403 ECHUCA VIC 3564 T: 0429 802 442 M: 0417 750 011 E: jordanarthur236@gmail.com TINTAGEL (TIN) LINGA LONGA PARK CHAROLAIS SIMON AND MICHELLE BEARD 450 CARDINIA ROAD OFFICER VIC 3809 M: 0407 847 601 E: llp590@hotmail.com LINGA LONGA (LLP) DAVID R BRAIN, MOUNT VITE PARTNERSHIP “MOUNT VITE” RR No 619 VITE VITE SKIPTON ROAD DERRINALLUM VIC 3325 T: 03 5597 6585 M: 0437 795 940 E: mtviteorganic@gmail.com MOUNT VITE (SDB)

CHRIS CALDER 350 EDWARDS ROAD TALLYGAROOPNA VIC 3634 M: 0475 519 103 GLENFABA (FAB) GRAEME COOK FAMILY TRUST C/O GRAEME COOK PO BOX 930 WODONGA VIC 3689 M: 0419 429 696 E: ranganpark@gmail.com RANGAN (RAN) KACTUS POINT PASTORAL 1530 BLOOMFIELD RD CROSSOVER VIC 3821 T: 03 5628 1146 M: 0417 334 821 KACTUS POINT (KPP) NARWEENA CHAROLAIS G.J CROCOMBE, R.C. & A. PERKINS

BOX 8 PENSHURST VIC 3289 T: 03 5577 8228 M: 0428 515 895 E: angelaperkins@talk21.com NARWEENA (CGJ)

BRENDAN AND TRISH CROWLEY APRIASH CHAROLAIS STUD 131 JOHNSTONS ROAD BARJARG VIC 3723 M: 0438 331 700 E: apriash@bigpond.com APRIASH (APR) ALLAN J CROZIER PO BOX 145 HAMILTON VIC 3300 T: 03 5573 4561 E: jenn.walsh@hotmail.com MORGIANA HOUSE (CAC)

STUD STOCK DEPT LANDMARK PO BOX 486 LAVINGTON NSW 2641 T: 02 6025 1677 (!DX) DR RC LB & LJ WILKINSON EURIMBLA, 3357 MIDWESTERN HWY WEST WYALONG NSW 2671 T: 02 6975 7334 M: 0427 757 334 E: landlw3357@bordernet.com.au (EUR) AR & FL WILLIAMS PO BOX 60 URALLA NSW 2358 T: 02 6778 4324 M: 0412 969 090 E: ar_flwilliams@bigpond.com (^TW)

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NATHAN DELMENICO PO BOX 66 DOOKIE VIC 3646 M: 0407 397 929 Nathan HTC (HTC)

D.E GIDDINGS 1 COUGHLIN CRT HORSHAM VIC 3400 T: 0402 749 413 Daryl M: 0402 139 711 Barbara SEDALIA (DEG) SEMEX P/L PO BOX 748 BACCHUS MARSH VIC 3340 T: 03 9743 0344 M: 0418 107 863 E: semex@semex.com.au SEMEX P/L (SMX)

LORNA DOONE CHAROLAIS C/- J DUGGAN & R COCHRANE 352 WEEBAR ROAD DROUIN VIC 3818 M: 0410 261 654 E: orangeshowgirl@hotmail.com D & S HALLIDAY PO BOX 1004 LORNA DOONE (DUG) MOUNT MACEDON VIC 3441 M: 0428 605 060 Deb CLEARWATERS CHAROLAIS E: waterforddowns@bigpond.com LOUISA & PETER DUNN WATERFORD (WET) 20 HOLLIS ROAD NORTH BLACKWOOD VIC 3458 S & L HARVEY T: 03 5424 1518 12 PRINCESS STREET M: 0418 887 144 BUNYIP VIC 3815 E: clearwaterscharolais@gmail.com T: 03 5629 6203 CLEARWATERS (CWC) M: 0409 183 508 E: pixielh@icloud.com EMUBEND CHAROLAIS HARVEY PARK (LSH) HEATHER TONKIN 350 PREECES ROAD TARCOMBE CHAROLAIS VITE VITE NORTH VIC 3325 577 CAVEAT-DROPMORE ROAD M: 0428 526 518 SEYMOUR VIC 3660 E: heathertonkin1@gmail.com M: 0439 257 693 HMC (444) E: temagong@bigpond.com TARCOMBE (THC) WESTELLA CHAROLAIS 854 BREAK ODAY ROAD HCH GENETICS GLENBURN VIC 3717 209 MCLEODS LANE M: 0400 502 892 MANSFIELD VIC 3722 E: ricky.F@optusnet.com.au M: 0429 795 468 WESTELLA (RMF) E: genesdiffusionaus@gmail.com

A.L & A.M FORTE ALLENDALE 390 ELLIS ROAD TONIMBUK VIC 3815 T: 03 5629 8431 M: 0428 828 807 E: aforte@dcsi.net.au FERN GLEN (FGN) GENETICS AUSTRALIA CO-OP LTD NIGEL SEMMENS PO BOX 195 BACCHUS MARSH VIC 3340 T: 03 5367 3888 M: 0439 417 941 E: nsemmens@genaust.com.au GENETICS AUSTRALIA (GAC)

PAUL & HELEN HILDEBRAND FALLS VIEW FARMS 4543 MELBA HWY YEA VIC 3717 M: 0409 254 451 E: fallsview@bigpond.com FALLS VIEW (CHH) QUOIN HILL PARTNERSHIP OAKLANDS, RMB 1080 647 VENTNOR ROAD VENTNOR VIC 3922 T: 03 5956 8237 M: 0411 436 505 QUOIN HILL (QHP)

R KEELEY & C PICKERING PO BOX 23 BRIDGEWATER VIC 3516 T: 03 5438 3668 M: 0417 885 277 Beck E: chenu@tpg.com.au July 2021 Charolais Magazine CHENU (RLK)

WARDSTON PTY LTD 437 GOODWOOD ROAD WOOLSTHORPE VIC 3276 T: 03 5569 1501 WURROIT (WUR) 60

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G.R & N.E KING 2/629 NEPEAN HIGHWAY FRANKSTON SOUTH VIC 3199 T: 03 9775 3369 M: 0407 227 704 E: kingcharolais@bigpond.com.au HAZEL DOWNS (RHK)

PENINSULA CHAROLAIS 37 HUNTS ROAD BALNARRING VIC 3926 T: 03 5983 1517 M: 0414 580 447 E: alysiamein@hotmail.com PENINSULA (PEN)

THOMAS & OLIVIA LAWSON PO BOX 203 YEA VIC 3717 M: 0434 146 795

RIVERSTONE CHAROLAIS 1168 KILLINGWORTH ROAD YEA VIC 3717 M: 0409 330 885 E: raelenemold@gmail.com RIVERSTONE (RFM)

E: carolyn@paringalivestock.com.au

PARINGA (TOL)

K.C MANTON 414 SCHOOL RD HANSONVILLE VIC 3675 T: 0437 585 605 M: 0437 585 605 E: ken.manton@hotmail.com CLARINDA (KEN) GREG & JEANETTE MCGRATH ST CLAIR CHAROLAIS 392 JEETHO ROAD JEETHO VIC 3945 M: 0427 675 435 E: gregandjeanettemcgrath@hotmail.com

ST CLAIR (SCJ)

AGRI-GENE 123-125 TONE RD WANGARATTA VIC 3677 T: 03 5722 2666 E: chris@agrigene.com.au AGRI-GENE (AGG) KATIE & CAM MCINTYRE HORIZON HILL 262 BREW ROAD TYNONG NORTH VIC 3813 M: 0421 084 875 E: horizonhillcharolais@gmail.com HORIZON HILL (KTS)

DIANE NAYLOR 290 COOMBS ROAD KINGLAKE WEST VIC 3757 M: 0418 376 335 E: dmnaylor@outlook.com OAK VALLEY (OVS) M NEUTZE & D WOODFINE 40 LYNCH ROAD CARDINIA VIC 3978 T: 0400 942 625 M: 0408 954 355 E: deborahwoodfine@yahoo.com.au

NORTH BANK (NBC)

D AND S NEWCOMEN 45 THE PARADE YEA VIC 3717 M: 0418 873 765 E: dwnewcomen@gmail.com TAMBO RIVER (DWN) SAMANTHA O’DONNELL 57 CUMMINS ROAD MURRINDINDI VIC 3717 M: 0410 476 801 E: brysons115@bigpond.com BELBOURIE PARK (BEL)

T & T O’HALLORAN 450 BENA-KONGWAK RD BENA VIC 3946 MCKNIGHT FAMILY 465 MEENIYAN PROMONTORY ROAD T: 03 5657 2150 M: 0400 570 450 MEENIYAN VIC 3956 E: winterhillcharolais@bigpond.com T: 03 5663 6209 WINTER HILL (WHC) M: 0439 478 251 Ryan E: dc.mcknight@bigpond.com ELLMACK P/L AVABUNDY (DBR) M & L PATTERSON 16 FALLS ROAD G.J & M MEGGETTO TRENTHAM VIC 3458 PO BOX 440 M: 0425 618 297 NEERIM SOUTH VIC 3831 E: ellmack40@gmail.com T: 03 5628 1219 ELLMACK (ELC) M: 0407 076 675 BAW BAW VISTA (GMJ) TJ ROBINSON PO BOX 7 PAYNESVILLE VIC 3880 T: 03 5156 6397 E: kyra1@wideband.net.au KYRA (ATR)


MJ & GL SCHULZE 8 WILLIAM STREET NHILL VIC 3418 M: 0429 173 451 GLENMAC (MJS) TY STANTON, TYSUBI CHAROLAIS WOODLANDS 1077 SHERIDANS BRIDGE RD

LILLIPUT VIC 3682 M: 0457 211 222 E: tysubibeef@gmail.com TYSUBI (TYS)

DM & JT TAYLOR 431 WANDELLA ROAD KERANG VIC 3579 T: 0428 385 522 Sam M: 0477 274 020 Dennis E: allednaw@bigpond.com ALLEDNAW (AKT) GPP & SK TAYLOR PO BOX 83 RUTHERGLEN VIC 3685 T: 03 5726 5273 M: 0427 265 273 E: sktleather@iprimus.com.au BLOODWOOD (GSE) WON-CANYA FARMS 956 LAKE GOLDSMITH ROAD BEAUFORT VIC 3373 T: 03 5349 5509 M: 0418 107 230 E: won-canya1@hotmail.com WON-CANYA (RJU) PC VEEVERS 2303 / 26 SOUTH GATE AVE SOUTHBANK VIC 3006 T: 03 9681 6321 M: 0411 474 784 E: jennyveevers123@gmail.com DEEPDALE FARM (DDF) JL & JH WADDELL 241 BROWNS ROAD BURNBANK VIC 3371 T: 03 5463 2024 M: 0497 172 089 E: jhwad48@gmail.com LAWALUK (LK) SHIRALEE CHAROLAIS PETER WALLIS 561 GUNDOWRING RD GUNDOWRING VIC 3691 T: 02 6027 5127 M: 0428 616 419 E: pjwlivestock@gmail.com SHIRALEE (SHR)

P & J WEBB - WEBB CHAROLAIS PO BOX 264 YEA VIC 3717 T: 03 5797 8173 M: 0400 502 892 E: info@webbblacksimmentals.com.au

WEBB (PJW)

J WEDGWOOD AND T DE VRIES 40 DERRIL ROAD TUERONG VIC 3915 M: 0428 280 005 E: jwedgwood1@gmail.com TUERONG SPRINGS (TSW) JM & GA WEEKS PO BOX 1162 ECHUCA VIC 3564 T: 03 5483 7677 M: 0421 312 582 E: john.m.weeks@bigpond.com WARILLA (JGW) BOUNDARY CREEK CHAROLAIS C/- SIMON WILLIAMSON 1612 YARRAWONGA ROAD KILLAWARRA VIC 3678 M: 0438 269 099 E: simonsaway@gmail.com BOUNDARY CREEK (SEW) V.I, & A.J WILSON 1 DOWKER ST EPSOM VIC 3551 T: 0427 368 337 M: 0429 368 337 E: vern.wilson@bigpond.com VERNOLA (VIW)

YOUTH MEMBERS

JAMES BARTON 8 NORMAN ROAD MOUNT MARTHA VIC 3934 M: 0481 135 142 E: james.barton2210@gmail.com HAZEL PARK (JB1) CHLOE BUTTERWORTH 45 THE PARADE YEA VIC 3717 M: 0447 710 383 E: dwnewcomen@gmail.com ($07) SOPHIE BUTTERWORTH 45 THE PARADE YEA VIC 3717 M: 0447 710 383 E: dwnewcomen@gmail.com ($09) JC CHAROLAIS, JESSICA COOK PO BOX 930 WODONGA VIC 3689 T: 02 6071 8453 M: 0448 069 997 E: cook.jk00@gmail.com JC (CJC)

CJ HILL PO BOX 1162 ECHUCA VIC 3564 E: john.m.weeks@bigpond.com ($6C) KEYSTONE GENETICS JACK KEYS 260 SPRINGHURST BOORHAMAN RD

SPRINGHURST VIC 3682 T: 03 5726 5058 M: 0413 485 098 E: keystim@hotmail.com KEYSTONE (KEY)

TEAGAN AMY NEUTZE 40 LYNCH ROAD CARDINIA VIC 3978 T: 03 5998 8187 M: 0481 091 040 E: teagan12345@icloud.com TANZE (TNZ) MONTAARO CHAROLAIS JAIME VOSPER PO BOX 306 RIDDELLS CREEK VIC 3431 M: 0417 616 979 E: poppylala1@gmail.com MONTAARO (JMV)

WILLIAM GARNER 825 UNION ROAD INVERGORDON VIC 3636 M: 0475 557 315 E: will.garn12@icloud.com SUMMER VIEW (SV1)

EDWINA C WILTSHIRE PO BOX 326 BALNARRING VIC 3926 T: 03 5989 0807 M: 0408 822 705 E: windjammercharolais@bigpond.com

WINDJAMMER (ECW)

WORLD WIDE SIRES AUSTRALIA C/- GEOFF WOOD PO BOX 7538 SHEPPARTON VIC 3632 T: 03 5831 5559 M: 0427 391 355 E: gwood@wwsaustralia.com SSI (SSI) GLENALLA PARK CHAROLAIS 764 GRETA ROAD GLENROWAN WEST VIC 3672 T: 03 5766 4274 E: ejwortmann@bigpond.com GLENALLA PARK (EJW)

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CRH & KM DOIG 365 HONOUR AVE COROWA NSW 2646 T: 02 6033 0645 M: 0417 420 028 E: cdoig@wbhunter.com.au (^BO) DELAMERE PASTORAL CO. 1006 YARRAM GAP ROAD WILLAURA VIC 3379 T: 03 5354 1248 M: 0428 541 248 E: delamerepastoral@bigpond.com

(ARM)

EST. I.S. BLACK 135 GLENORMISTON ROAD NOORAT VIC 3265 T: 03 5592 5338 (ISB) ANTHONY BLACKSHAW SYLE PTY LTD 9 EASTERBROOK ROAD THORPDALE VIC 3835 T: 03 5634 6440 M: 0419 591 620 E: anthonyblackshaw76@gmail.com (AAB) CAMERON BROS 651 MONARO HIGHWAY CANN RIVER VIC 3890 T: 03 5158 6302 E: cameronbros@bigpond.com (^G2) BF & JA CASEY PO Box 141 KORUMBURRA VIC 3950 T: 03 5659 8243 M: 0439 209 257 E: bjcasey9@bigpond.com (BKC) ANNE COCHRAN COBRAKILLUC, 630 CHATSWORTH RD

HEXHAM VIC 3273 T: 03 5599 7248 M: 0429 177 848 E: anneabbott10@gmail.com (^AH) TP & MJ DOVE & FAMILY 450 DEWINGS BRIDGE RD GERANGAMETE VIC 3249 T: 03 5236 6150 M: 0407 825 125 (TMD)

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WAYNE F DRAKE 1004 CHILDERS COVE ROAD NULLAWARRE VIC 3268 T: 03 5566 3266 (WFD) BD & EA DUNNE 498 DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD SPRINGHURST VIC 3682 M: 0428 265 231 (^ZF) CISTERCIAN PROPERTY ASSOC TARRAWARRA ABBEY YARRA GLEN VIC 3775 T: 03 9730 1306 (KF)

HELEN MCNAUGHTON 1309 MATHERS ROAD NATHALIA VIC 3638 M: 0428 322 601 (HNM) VERONICA MITCHELL 305 GUY’S FOREST ROAD WALWA VIC 3709 T: 02 6037 6201 M: 0429 069 057 E: vonstar100@hotmail.com (^VM) TANIA MOSCRIPT 280 SOLDIERS ROAD LEONGATHA SOUTH VIC 3953 M: 0408 643 279 E: tnmossy@gmail.com (^IU)

RON GOFF, SPRINGFIELD CHAROLAIS PO BOX 26 GARFIELD VIC 3814 M: 0418 377 891 (^RI)

NORWOOD PASTORAL PTY LTD 285 ONDIT WARRION ROAD ONDIT VIC 3249 M: 0427 041 505 E: skjellrup@icloud.com (PSR)

SKILLINVEST LTD, ATTN: BARRY RAY PO BOX 930 HORSHAM VIC 3402 T: 03 5362 2214 M: 0427 943 712 E: bray@longy.com.au (=74)

SUE PIKE PO BOX 271 EAST MELBOURNE VIC 8002 T: 03 9417 4759 M: 0402 089 371 E: sue.spp@bigpond.net.au (POS)

C & V GOY 17 SWANSTON STREET GEELONG VIC 3220 T: 03 5229 5432 M: 0418 513 020 E: marinets@tpg.com.au (GOY)

N & H POWARCHUK 54 ROCKBANK ROAD ARDEER VIC 3022 T: 03 9363 5521 (^I9)

WILLIAM HENRY 55 INGRAM RD COLDSTREAM VIC 3770 T: 03 9739 1324 M: 0419 346 994 (^MA) ROSLYN KURTZE PLEASANT VIEW, 122 THOMPSONS RD

HAMILTON VIC 3300 T: 03 5572 3991 E: rozkurtze700@outlook.com (9PV) PM MARSHALL 3 TALBOT COURT WENDOUREE VIC 3355 T: 03 5339 2687 (OM) DON & KERRY MCMILLAN AIRLY FARM, 351A CLYDEBANK RD

AIRLY VIC 3851 T: 0407 965 313 M: 0428 498 320 E: donandkerry1@bigpond.com (^M4)

R N SARGEANT 43 SNODGRASS STREET YEA VIC 3717 M: 0407 649 906 E: ryansargeant@live.com.au (^R4) OWEN SIMPSON 538 RENYARDS ROAD NULLAWARRE VIC 3268 M: 0428 446 535 E: owensimpson@live.com.au (1OS) G.W. & I. SMITH PO BOX 112 YARRA JUNCTION VIC 3797 M: 0412 621 102 E: cottage@langbrook.com.au KALINKA (NKA) FRANK STEPHENS 23 MAUD STREET BENALLA VIC 3672 T: 03 5762 3481 M: 0417 587 402 E: fstephens@westnet.com.au (VT)

JG & J SWAYN 160 KOALLAH ROAD WEERITE VIC 3260 T: 03 5594 7358 E: jj.swayn@gmail.com (PBT) HEATH TAYLOR PO BOX 318 PAYNESVILLE VIC 3880 M: 0418 301 872 E: kyracharolais@gmail.com (^H4) J.R. AND C.F. TUCK C/O CHRIS TUCK 6 CAVERSHAM COURT NUNAWADING VIC 3131 T: 03 9877 9620 M: 0419 337 923 E: tuck@netspace.net.au (BEA) MICHAEL TURRA PO BOX 63 BUCHAN VIC 3885 M: 0423 130 697 E: authoringa@gmail.com (MTT) MICK WEARNE 46 SNODGRASS STREET YEA VIC 3717 M: 0417 309 558 E: michael.wearne@bigpond.com

(^M3)

D.B & G.A WEBSTER 715 WILLOWMAVIN RD WILLOWMAVIN VIC 3764 T: 03 5782 1759 M: 0401 882 904 E: gwen.webster@hotmail.com (^GW) DJ & HA WIGG PO BOX 123 MAFFRA VIC 3860 M: 0418 597 828 E: heather.wigg@brownwigg.com.au

(WIG)

WOODROWVALE PASTORAL CO 37 GRANT STREET COLAC VIC 3250 M: 0418 520 467 E: mstewart@charlesstewart.com.au

(^WP)

YARRACORP AUSTRALIA C/- VINCENT HEERAN SUITE 1.01, LEVEL 1, 20-22 ALBERT RD

SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 M: 0427 289 343 E: vincent.h@yarracorp.com (1YA) IGNATIUS ZANETIDIS PO BOX 2159 GLADSTONE PARK VIC 3043 (^Z1)


Western Australia ORDINARY MEMBERS

BW & DJ BELL PO BOX 136 CAPEL WA 6271 M: 0427 966 126 E: bwdjbell@live.com BARDOO (BDB) AS & M CAMPBELL & SON COOARA, 316 WESTCOTT ROAD KEYSBROOK WA 6126 T: 08 9525 2361 M: 0418 947 872 E: cooara@wn.com.au COOARA (CX5) DAVID & MARY CORKER RMB 115 BOYUP BROOK WA 6244 T: 08 9765 3061 M: 0412 390 315 E: bullshop@activ8.net.au WUNDAM GLEN (DMC) A.W. & J. CUNNINGHAM 4 BASILICA PLACE PELICAN POINT WA 6230 T: 08 9724 1607 M: 0438 764 699 E: blaweary@westnet.com.au BLAWEARY (BLO) DE & JR ELLIS PO BOX 346 PINJARRA WA 6208 T: 08 9530 3225 M: 0427 170 965 E: david.kooyong@hotmail.com KOOYONG (H2E) M FAIRBRASS & A COURT PO BOX 225 BRIDGETOWN WA 6255 M: 0427 475 041 E: fairbrasspark@hotmail.com FAIRBRASS PARK (FP4) LM & KE GIGLIA PO BOX 105 DARDANUP WA 6236 T: 08 9728 0082 M: 0407 931 036 E: leon.giglia@nutrien.com.au SINAGRA (LMK) DOUG & DANI GILES PO BOX 118 NEWDEGATE WA 6355 T: 08 9872 0010 M: 0427 720 010 DOUG E: quicksilver95@bigpond.com QUICKSILVER (1QS)

P LUBOUT & J MCCULLOUGH PO BOX 416 BRIDGETOWN WA 6255 M: 0427 612 697 E: wandilup@yahoo.com.au WANDILUP (7WA) P.G. & J.A. MILTON PO BOX 29 DARDANUP WA 6236 T: 08 9728 0067 M: 0408 933 168 E: petermilton7@bigpond.com COPPLESTONE (CPM) J.A POLGLAZE 9 MARSHALL ROAD AUSTRALIND WA 6232 M: 0425 325 839 E: jarvis.polglaze@zoetis.com BROOKSIDE (B1D) JIM AND BELYNDA QUILTY 242 BELL ROAD ELGIN WA 6237 T: 08 9727 3283 M: 0419 953 489 E: elgin.park@outlook.com ELGIN PARK (EP7) GAVIN RUSSELL CALLANISH GRAZING CO. 628 THOMPSON BROOK ROAD DONNYBROOK WA 6239 M: 0427 398 152 E: callanishgrazing@gmail.com CALLANISH (ZH9) SILVERSTONE LIVESTOCK JON IMBERTI PO BOX 5457 ALBANY WA 6332 M: 0428 789 493 E: jon@silverstonelivestock.com SILVERSTONE (SSL) SPRING VALLEY CHAROLAIS PO BOX 262 DONNYBROOK WA 6239 T: 08 9727 1745 M: 0428 311 246 Mark E: brighton.farms@bigpond.com SPRING VALLEY (SV4)

CULHAM CHAROLAIS STUD MORGAN AND JESSICA YOST PO BOX 1 TOODYAY WA 6566 T: 08 9574 2035 M: 0427 609 350 E: jess-yost@hotmail.com CULHAM (CU1) LIBERTY CHAROLAIS STUD PO BOX 1 TOODYAY WA 6566 T: 08 9574 2035 M: 0411 651 013 E: libertycharolais@gmail.com LIBERTY (Y1K) YOUTH MEMBERS

STELLA RESERVE CHAROLAIS AMY NEAVE & JAI BOYER PO BOX 409 MUNDARING WA 6073 M: 0431 408 489 E: amyneave3@gmail.com STELLA RESERVE (SR3) ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

MH COLLINS & CO C/- GRANT COLLINS 1288 NYABING PINGRUP ROAD NYABING WA 6341 M: 0428 291 171 E: grant.trace@bigpond.com (1CO) AIMEE C COURT PO BOX 225 BRIDGETOWN WA 6255 M: 0400 479 690 E: truleecharolais@hotmail.com (ACC)

PJ, VM & DBP HOWELL PO BOX 259 DONNYBROOK WA 6239 T: 08 9731 6382 M: 0419 968 747 (VPD) JM ITALIANO C/- PO BOX 605 HARVEY WA 6220 T: 08 9726 9248 M: 0419 865 562 HILLVIEW (H5P) KAU & SONS PO BOX 12 YARLOOP WA 6218 (^KS) WT MCNAIR 596 BOYUP BROOK -KOJONUP RD BOYUP BROOK WA 6244 M: 0417 023 667 E: horseshoeart@bigpond.com (MCN) L.I. MILLNER (ESTATE OF) ROBLEY PARK NORTH PO BOX 240 WOOROLOO WA 6558 T: 08 9573 1018 M: 0411 651 013 E: libertycharolais@gmail.com (1LP) CULHAM GRAZING CO CULHAM PO BOX 1 TOODYAY WA 6566 T: 08 9574 2035 M: 0411 651 013 E: libertycharolais@gmail.com (1CG)

BERNARD HERRERA TRINITY FARM, PO BOX 20 BULLSBROOK WA 6084 T: 08 9571 4320 M: 0413 381 665 (TF1)

VENTURON LIVESTOCK DA, AE & HA THOMPSON PO BOX 229 BOYUP BROOK WA 6244 T: 08 9767 1355 M: 0429 379 135 E: info@venturon.com.au VENTURON (VE7)

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2021 Events

*** Please check with vendors on sale location as this may have changed due to Covid19 restrictions. All event/sale information is based on information supplied or annual dates. For the latest information, event updates and new events

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Jul 13-16th

South Australian Junior Heifer Expo Adelaide Showground, Adelaide SA http://jhe.sabeef.com.au/

Jul 17th

Lilydale Charolais 14th Invitation Sale Toogoolawah Showgrounds. Ross 0438 625 505 lilydalecharolais@bigpond.com

Jul 23rd

Kilkenny & Barambah-Dale Charolais Sale Woolooga Saleyards M Lawlor 0428 745 095 or W Davis 0471 639 454

Jul TBA

Casino All Breeds Bull Sale NRLX, Casino NSW https://casinoallbreeds.com.au/

Jul 30th

Minnie Vale On Property Bull Sale Bexley, Narrabri NSW. Jason 02 6783 4272 www.minnievalecharolais.com.au

Jul 31st

Kandanga Valley 18th On Property Bull Sale Kandanga via Gympie Qld. John 07 5484 3359 www.kandangavalley.com.au

Aug 6-7th

Royal Brisbane Show Cattle Judging

Aug 5th

Caloona & Mala-Daki Bull Sale Auctionsplus (Inspection Tamworth NSW) Steven 407 599 567, Louie Franco 0419 761 809 www.bullsale.com.au

Aug 12th

DSK 28th Annual Bull Sale On property, Borah Station, Coonabarabran NSW. Chris 02 6842 9101 or 0427 600 278 www.dskangusandcharolais.com.au

Aug 12th

Coolabunia Classic 9th Bull Sale Coolabunia Sale Complex, Graham Blanch 0427 622 410

Aug 13th

Wakefield Annual Bull Sale On property, Armidale NSW. Greg 02 6778 1346 www.wakefieldcharolais.com.au

Aug 18th

Bauhinia Park 17th Annual Bull Sale Emerald AgGrow Selling Complex Ryan & Rachel Holzwart 0447 313 126 www.bauhiniaparkbulls.com.au

www.royalqueenslandshow.com.au


Aug 17-19th AgQuip Field Days Gunnedah NSW

Sep 11th

Monto All Breeds Bull Sale Monto Saleyards, Monto Qld

Aug 26th

Temana On Property Bull Sale “Glen Ayr” Baradine NSW Terry & Maylene 02 6843 8200

Sep 13th

AYR 21st Annual Bull Sale On property, Mungabunda, Moura, Qld. David 0499 630 012, 07 4996 3127

Aug 27th

ANC Annual On Property Bull Sale Glen Laurel, Guluguba Qld. 07 4628 2109 www.anccharolais.com.au Andrew 0428 286 660

Sep 17th

Ascot Annual Spring Bull Sale On property, Warwick Qld. Jim 0419 714 652 www.ascotcattle.com.au

Aug 30th

Advance Annual Bull Sale Roma Selling Centre, Roma, Qld. Brendan Scheiwe 0438 513 633

Sep 20th

Moongool 28th On Property Bull Sale Yuleba Qld. Ivan 0428 265 031 Ian 0427 235 215 www.moongool.com.au

Aug 31st

2021 Spring Charolais HMF deadline

Sep tba

Royal Perth Show Cattle Judging

Sep 2nd

Elite Cattle Co Annual On Property Bull Sale On property, “Murwollock”Meandarra, Qld. Glen 0427 614 979 Kim 0433 333 805 www.elitecattleco.com.au

Sep 6th Sep 7th

4 Ways Charolais & NK Brahman Bull Sale Ag Grow Complex, Emerald, Qld. D Whitechurch 0428 847 391 Eidsvold 10th Annual Charolais Bull Sale Eidsvold Saleyards, Eidsvold, Qld. R Warren 0438 866 213 A Goodland 0434 594 721

Sep tba

Royal Melbourne Show Cattle Judging

www.rasv.com.au /Events/RMS_Home/RMS_BeefCattle_Home/

Oct (TBA) Glenlea Clermont Bull Sale Clemont Qld Roderick Binny 0409 911 791 www.glenleabeef.com.au Oct tba

Royal Hobart Show Cattle Judging www.hobartshowground.com.au/show/

http://www.theshow.com.au/show-entries/schedules-entry-forms.jsp

Nov 26th

Bardoo On Property Bull Sale Capel, WA. Contact Barry 0427 966 126 https://www.facebook.com/bardoocharolais

Palgrove Annual Bull Sale On property, Strathgarve, Dalveen, Qld. www.palgrove.com.au Ben 0427 700 949

Nov 30th

ENTRIES CLOSE Charolais Charbray International Virtual Show https://www.charolaisinternational.com/virtual

Sep 8-12th Royal Adelaide Show Cattle Judging (TBC) Sep 10th

www.perthroyalshow.com.au/

your source for International Charolais / Charbray information and so much more @charolaisinternational

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Advertising Index: July 2021 Charolais Magazine CHAROLAIS STUDS ANC 11 Ayr 29 Bauhinia Park

14

Brendale

15

Charnelle 35 Clarinda 34 Elstow 40 Glenlea 27 Kandanga Valley

14

Minnie Vale

7

Moongool

IFC

Mount William

25

Palgrove

BC

Rangan 44 Rosedale

IBC

Venturon

20, 31

Wakefield

9

ARCBA Stats 2020 The Australian Registered Cattle Breeders Association [ARCBA] recently released their registration reports for 2020. Overall there has been a sharp rise in seedstock cattle registrations across Australia over the past 12 months.Driven by a return to more favourable seasonal conditions and the start of herd rebuilding after drought – as well as the confidence-driven commercial cattle market – seedstock registrations recorded by ARCBA for the 2020 year rose by more than 5pc to 145,806 head. Following similar patterns seen earlier, British breeds and their derivatives accounted for 74,600 registrations or more than 51pc of total. Tropical breeds represented 22.4pc of registrations last year (32,700 head); European breeds and other derivatives 13.5pc (19,700 head); and ‘Other’ breeds (mostly Wagyu and Speckle Park), 12.9pc or 18,790 head. The ARCBA records covered 37 breed societies, although some breeds are represented by more than one organisation. Data is collected on both primary and secondary registrations. In the European sector, Charolais dominated the sector with 40% of primary European registrations. In total Charolais recorded 8,462 primary and secondary registrations or 4.08% of the registered sector total. This data places the Charolais breed 6th overall in the industry based on registration data.

COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS Agrigene

40

Aust Com. Media

10

Bartholomew & Co

5

GDL 39 International Charolais 65 Virbac UK World Congress

1 41

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Charolais Magazine: July 2021 Editor: Charolais Society of Australia Ltd Design: Charolais Society of Australia Ltd Printed by Lithoart, Darra Qld. Contributors: Charolais Society of Australia Ltd, Photographic Credits: Charolais Society of Australia Ltd, Queensland Country Life, D & K Ryan,, Myona Charolais

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Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the Editor or the Council of the Charolais Society of Australia Ltd. Neither the Editor nor the Charolais Society of Australia Ltd takes any responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained within this publication, nor for the outcome (including consequential loss) of any action taken by readers or other based on information contained therein. The publishers reserve the right to refuse or cancel without notice any advertisement in a publication issued by them.


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