The Australian Brangus - Autumn 2018

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2018 Sale Offering Central Highlands Angus & Brangus Sale Monday 10th September 2018 AgGrow Selling Complex, Emerald Rockhampton Brangus Society Sale Tuesday 9th October 2018 CQLX, Gracemere Lewis

Thank You to our valued buyers and bidders for your support throughout the year in the sale ring and through the paddock. Rockhampton Brangus Sale 6 Bulls averaged $17,333 Top $30,000 ~ Ian Francis, Cedar Valley Stud Central Highlands Angus & Brangus Sale 13 Bulls averaged $7,000 Top $12,500 ~ Brad & Briony Comiskey, Lunar Stud Lincoln

To All who attended our first field day last year, a big thank you and we look forward to catching up at the next Brangus event.

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Mark Beckman, President, Australian Brangus Cattle Association Ltd

President’s Report I would like to commence my Presidents Report by welcoming all Members old and new as well as every Brangus enthusiast and supporter to the 2018 Autumn edition of “The Australian Brangus” magazine. As I write this report most of Queensland are experiencing heatwave conditions and although some districts have received some rainfall relief in December and January there is still a large proportion of the eastern states that remain in drought and are still waiting for the summer rains. The Annual General Meeting of the ABCA was held at the Gracemere Saleyards on Monday 9th October and it was great to see so many members attend. The Federal Zone representatives were up for re-election and as the three incumbents in zones 2, 3 & 4 had received no other nominations they were returned to office unopposed. Zone 1 through the retirement of former director Greg Magee had received one nomination and I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Kellie Silvester to the Management Committee, I’m sure that Kellie will bring a great wealth of knowledge to the committee. I would also like to thank Trevor Jorgensen for taking on the Vice Presidents position as well as Luke Keogh for continuing on as Treasurer. Prior to the ‘Legacy of Ladies’ Sale at the Gracemere Hotel a presentation of Honorary Life Membership was awarded to John and Wendy Fawcett who owned and operated Coreen Brangus stud. Former ABCA President Jeff Frank acknowledged the numerous successes of the Coreen herd and their tireless promotion over countless decades of exhibiting and showing Brangus cattle. Mathew Petty from Scenic Valley Brangus was also presented with the Burnham Youth Award Trophy as the 2017 winner. Mathew is a very deserving winner and a great ambassador for Brangus youth. The ABCA has also seen a number of changes this year with our staff at ABRI. I would like to welcome John Thomas to the position of Executive Officer of the ABCA and wish him well with the new acquisition to his portfolio. John has been involved with Brangus over the past couple of years filling in for Natalie during her maternity leave and attending previous AGMs and sales. Natalie Herd has reverted back to her original position as breed registrar from Monday-Thursday and I would like to thank Natalie for all that she has done in her past role as Executive Officer. This year we have an actioned packed calendar for Brangus which will kick off with the World Brangus Congress in Houston Texas from the 27th of February. A number of Australians will be in attendance and it will be great to see the many photographs and report in the Spring Edition of The Australian Brangus Magazine. Beef 2018 in Rockhampton will be a great platform to showcase our wonderful Breed to both local and international guests. Brangus will feature as one of the largest breeds in the Stud Cattle Arena and plans are progressing well to ensure visitors to the Brangus Boulevard are made to feel very welcome. If any members wish to contribute with the manning of the ABCA site during the event or sponsorship for stud cattle classes please contact John Thomas directly or any of your management committee representatives. In conclusion I hope to catch up with many members old and new between now and Beef 2018 and I hope that those of us who are in need of a serious break in the season get some welcome relief soon. Kind Regards

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“This year we have an actioned packed calendar for Brangus which will kick off with the World Brangus Congress in Houston Texas from the 27th of February. A number of Australians will be in attendance and it will be great to see the many photographs and report in the Spring Edition of The Australian Brangus Magazine.”


Miss Csonka 603G Beef 2015 Champion Brangus Female On display along with progeny at site #C226 Brangus Boulevard Beef 2018

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YARAANDOO TELEMON SHARE HONORS AT CENTRAL CLASSIC SALE Two prefixes shared top sale honours at $20,000 during the annual Central Brangus Classic Sale, CQLX, September last year.

TRIPLE B AVERAGES $7,987 On their way to their best result to date average values lifted by a hefty $2452 at the annual Triple B Annual Production Sale, Dingo September, last year.

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Telpara Hills Kenworth 382L4

The top seller for the breed in 2017, Kenworth sold for $32,000 to the Lunar Stud, Emerald. He was the focal point of the 2 day 41st ABCA Rockhampton Brangus Sale which grossed $1.43 million.

FOREST HILLS SUCCESS WITH FEEDLOT STEERS Recently Capella based operation, Forest Hills Stud, operated by Michael and Kellie Silvester were rewarded with the fruits of their breeding programme shown to their greatest benefit.

A SOCIAL LICENSE TO FARM BEEF? There is no argument that the production of meat is under fire. Animal welfare groups have an extended agenda with a view to the complete ban of animal agriculture.

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Breed record $60,000 female

$1.43M gross at two-day 41st Rockhampton Sale.

Publisher: The ABCA Promotion Committee Design & Production: Rural Design Studio ruraldesign.com.au Photography & Editorial: KB Consulting kentbward.com Printing: Curtis Print Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure that all details are correct, the Australian Brangus Cattle Association, Rural Design Studio & KB Consulting cannot accept any responsibility for the accuracy of information contained within the journal, nor for the consequences of any actions taken or not taken as a result of this information. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Australian Brangus Cattle Association, Rural Design Studio or KB Consulting.

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DIAMOND VALLEY’S ‘EKKA’ DOUBLE Gatton breeder, Matthew Sirett, Diamond Valley Stud scored a rare double at the 2017 Brisbane Royal taking both Grand championships.

BIMBADEEN INAUGURAL SALE TOPS AT $6,500 Australia’s longest existing Brangus stud and operation took on a new frontier and challenge staging their first on-property sale.

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“This year’s offering was a group we couldn’t have been more proud to offer. We were delighted to see our top animals go to respected breeders and selling a heifer for $60,000 was a moment that blew us away. It’s encouraging to work with astute breeders and be a part of the strengthening of Brangus in Australia.” Source: KB Consulting Images: Alkoomie, Bonox, Georgie Connor, KB Consulting, Telpara Hills

Breed record $60,000 female $1.43M gross at two-day 41st Rockhampton Sale An eight page feature incorporating the 2017 ABCA Rockhampton Bull sale, Commercial & Registered Female Sales, ‘Legacy of Ladies’ Female Sale, Beef ’18 Benefit Auction and Embryo Sale. 6

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Breed record $60,000 at Elders ‘Legacy Of Ladies Sale’ Sale Summary LEGACY OF LADIES SALE 4 Females Average $20,875 Top $60,000 Sale clearance 99%

At $60,000 Telpara Hills Miss Van Damme 15M3 (AI) (ET) is the breeds new record priced female. The 19-month-old offered by the Pearce family, Telpara Hills Stud, Atherton sold to Troy Mitchell, THEG Stud, Emerald Beach, Coffs Harbour, NSW via phone. Lake Majestic Brangus, Alabama, US were the underbidder on the daughter of the $110,000 current male breed record holder, Telpara Hills Van Damme 541H30. Miss Van Damme is out of a full maternal sister to SCC Dealmaker 468W40 (US) and is maternal sister to the $45,000 former record holder, Telpara Hills Miss Real Deal 15K owned by Greg and Liam McAlister, Greenacre Stud, Wallarobba, NSW. Next best was the $10,000 Alkoomie Ms Foundation 000L6 (AI) (ET) selling to a partnership between the New South Wales bases, the Jorgensen family’s, Belview Stud, Delungra and Fleetwood Grobler, Stockyard International, Coonabarabran. The heifer sold carrying a safe test to Alkoomie Chavez 920L and has already had a full brother sell for $30,000. Nev and Megan Hansen’s, Oaklands entry, Miss Webcke 920L6 sold for $7000 going to Rod and Wendy Streeter, Rowen Stud, Marian, Queensland. Miss Webke 920L6 carried a four month test to the multiple show winner and $20,000, Oaklands Smooth Operator. Oaklands will be the home for another female purchased out of the sale in the form of the 11-month-old, $6500 Bonox B944 (Bonox 330) offered by Bruce and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Stud, Taroom. Agent: Elders

FROM TOP Stephen and Fiona Pearce, Telpara Hills, Atherton with the record priced $60,000 Telpara Hills Miss Van Damme 15M3. Telpara Hills Miss Van Damme 15M3 for $60,000; Alkoomie Ms Foundation 000L6 for $10,000; Oaklands Miss Webcke 920L6 for $7,000; Bonox B944 for $6,500 OPPOSING PAGE Stephen Pearce, Telpara Hills stud, Atherton 7


US interests take top Telpara female at $26,000 Sale Summary ROCKHAMPTON BRANGUS SALE 43 Females Average $3,816 Top $26,000 Sale clearance 100%

Top seller at $26,000 was the 17-month-old, Telpara Hills Miss Foundation 920M16. Offered by the Pearce family, Telpara Hills Stud, Atherton, the Suhn’s Foundation daughter bred from the Csonka (US) female, Telpara Hills Miss Csonka 920H3 sold unjoined via phone to the Lake Majestik Farms, Alabama, US. Making a huge imprint on the market and in the Telpara females was Stockyard International Brangus. Owned by Fleetwood Grobler and Margaret Charter, Stockyard Stud, Coonabarabran, NSW, they accounted for four Telpara females for on average $19,000. Their ticket included the $20,000 sale opener, Miss Swift 541L21 (GR Swift 209W3 8

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(US)), the $22,000 Miss Csonka 541L35 (Csonka), the $14,000 Miss Atlanta 541M40 (Atlanta Of Salacoa 488Z (US)) and the $20,000 Miss Eisenhower 801M9 (Eisenhower Of Salacoa 23Y69 (US)). In all, six Telpara females set an $18,176 average and included Telpara Hills Miss High Quality 820M6 selling for $7000 to the Tristram and Lynette Davis and family, Watership Downs Stud, Keerrong, NSW. Miss Swift 541L21 a paternal sister to the $110,000 Van Damme carried a safe test to Telpara Hills Place Your Bets 392K24 now owned by Lake Majestik Farms while Miss Csonka 541L35 carries safely to Telpara Hills Ace Of Spades 541K65.

Monto. Others in the Oaklands draft were purchased by Kevin, Kellie and Taylah Lucke, Ironbark Stud, Mt Larcom (Miss Webcke 603L5 - $5000), Miss Charity 920M2 selling to Jane Geddes, Charlevue Stud, Dingo for $4500 and Rod and Wendy Streeter, Rowen Stud, Marian selecting two for $3500 each. Oaklands will be the home of the $3500 yearling purchase, Parkavenue Jillaroo (Gunnadoo Park Famous) offered by Ellie Parker, Parkavenue Stud, Wagga Wagga, NSW. Jane Geddes, Charlevue Stud, Dingo took with her five heifers for a $3400 medium.

Somerville Stud ended with three to average $5833. Their other acquisitions Oaklands Stud, Kalapa averaged $4500 were the $7000 Alkoomie Miss High for their five hitting a high of $6000 Quality 541M3 (AI) (ET) (MC High for Miss Webcke 820L2 (Telpara Hills Quality 535Y (US)) from Dave and Webcke 468G20) selling to Lachlan Christine Roberts, Alkoomie Stud, Alton and Maddie Brown, Somerville Stud, Downs and $4500, 22-month-old,


Forest Hills Dashah 776 (Inavale 614) offered by Michael and Kellie Silvester, Forest Hills Stud, Capella.

Embryos make $200 each

Alkoomie averaged $5625 for their eight. Others to invest in the Alkoomie draft were Palgrove principals, David and Prue Bonfield, Dalveen taking a $6500 CB Passport 803Y11 (US) – Csonka daughter aged 22-months. Kraken Stud, Rockhampton owned by Jason Jeynes and Julie Sheehan outlaid the same amount for a Suhn’s Foundation – MC Real Deal entry in the 19-month-old, Alkoomie Miss Foundation 541M (AI) (ET).

Sale Summary ROCKHAMPTON BRANGUS FEMALE SALE 28 Embryos Average $135 Top $200 Sale clearance 100%

Bruce and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Stud, Taroom also enjoyed success taking with them a $7333 average for their trio. Top of their draft at $9000 was the 11-month, Bonox B929 (Bonox Scrubbe) going to Lindsay and Fiona Barlow’s, Triple B Stud, Dingo. Triple B claimed her stablemate, the $7500 Bonox B918 (11-months) (Bonox 654). Jeff and Kerri – Ann Parker, Gunnadoo Stud, Casino, NSW averaged $2643 for their seven topping at $3500 for 11-month - old, Gunnadoo Park Jazman (Gunnadoo Park Famous) selling to Richard Reynolds, Glenrosa, Gin Gin. Glenrosa ended their day with four for on average $3250. Michael and Tanya Maddern, Earlwood Stud, Duaringa came away with a $4215 average for their seven. Two from Earlwood made $5500. Earlwood 3348 a 11-month-old daughter of Earlwood Fui Fui sold to Brad and Vicki Hanson, Bullakeana Stud, Moura while John and Alison Bell, Inavale Stud, Boonah took as their selection the 11-month-old, Telemon Galen daughter, Earlwood 3570. Agents: Elders and Savage Barker & Backhouse

A total clearance of the entire set of embryo packages offered by Mark Reid, Jett Brangus, Emerald was achieved during the 41st sale. Topping the market was a package of four eggs featuring the pairing between Lead Gun Of Brinks 222K14 (US) and Texas Toque Z008 fetching $800 and selling to Rockhampton based, Kraken Stud operated by Jason Jeynes and Julie Sheehan. Palgrove Stud, Dalveen, operated by David and Prue, secured the lion’s share of the small but quality offering. Palgrove outlaid $1600 for 12 embryos (three separate packages) in a mating featuring Washington Of Brinks (US) and Texas Omina X046. FROM TOP Telpara Hills Miss Foundation 920M16 for $26,000 Alkoomie Miss High Quality 541M3 for $7,000 Bonox B929 for $9,000 Oaklands Miss Webcke 820L2 for $6,000 OPPOSING PAGE FROM TOP Fleetwood Grobler, Stockyard stud, Coonabarabran, NSW with his four Telpara females that averaged $19,000, pictured with Fiona Pearce, Telpara Hills stud. Robert Murray, Elders Stud Stock and Fiona Pearce, Telpara Hills stud with the $26,000 Telpara Hills Miss Foundation 920M16.

A five zygote package featuring the coupling of Greendale Oscar and Texas Toque Z008 made $600 selling to Paul Ryan, Coachwood Stud, Jiggi, NSW. Brangaloo Stud, owned by David and Tracey Muscat, Pleystowe picked up a two embryo package in Csonka (US) and Texas Robin W80 for $300 while Peter, Cathy and Shane Muscat, Habana Springs Stud, Habana secured five eggs in a Greendale Oscar and Texas Toque Z008 pairing. Agent: Elders

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Semen to $140/straw at ‘Beef ’18 Benefit Auction’ In a bid to bolster the breed’s presence at Beef 2018, the Rockhampton Sale organizing committee solicited support from members to stage the Brangus Australia ‘Beef ’18 Benefit Auction’ Semen Auction. The auction was conducted during the 41st annual Rockhampton Sale and featured 17 semen packages generously donated by 11 Queensland breeders. Top selling package was $1400 ($140/straw) for 10 straws of Bonox 335 (Greendale Xciting) donated by Bruce and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Stud, Taroom. Successful bidders of the package were Brad and Nicole Saunders, Pheasant Creek Stud, Wowan. Next best at $130/straw was the package donated by the Pheasant Creek Stud in Bonox 265 (Bonox Jumbo) selling to Kiara Brennan, Great Northern Cattle Company, Yakka Munga Station, Broome, WA. Great Northern Cattle Company also took with them the package of 10 straws in Doonside 1144 Trademark (AI) (Burtins Transformer (P) (US)) donated by Alex and Emma Dodson, Moura for $350. Ian Francis, Cedar Valley Stud, Chelmsford outlaid $1200 for the 10 straws and the last public offering of the US import, XS Johnny Lee 369H (S) donated by the Pheasant Creek Stud. Pheasant Creek again supported the sale by securing the $200 package in Telemon Ebenezer (Glen Heart Tao) donated by Josh and Sam Comiskey, Brave Heart Stud, Alton Downs. Local breeder, John Collins, Yaraandoo Stud, Gracemere purchased the package in Triple B Huxley H583 (P) (AI) (ET) (Csonka) offered by Lindsay and Fiona Barlow, Triple B Stud, Dingo for $700. John also outlaid a further $75/straw for the package in Elton RB Fulltime 1060 (ET) (Csonka) the sire of the 2016 RNA champion, Dynamite Kryptonite offered by Hardy and Mandy Woodard, Taloumbi Stud, Eidsvold. Coolabah principals, Paul and Denise Studt, Capella picked out the package in US import, DCC Mr Paladin 915U5 (AI) for $28/straw.

This package was donated by Edward and Kara Quinn, Voewood Stud, Calliope. Voewood also offered a parcel in another US bull, TCB Catawba Warrior R532 selling for $62/straw to Paul Ryan, Coachwood Stud, Jiggi, NSW. Habana based operation, Habana Springs Stud, owned by Peter, Cathy and Shane Muscat, selected two packages for $36/straw and $24/ straw respectively for the five straw packages offered by the Coolabah Stud in their home bred products, Coolabah Baron and Apollo. Baron sired the 2017 Feature Show Champion, Coolabah Everest and Apollo was also a Feature Show Champion (Clermont 2013). Kalapa breeders, Nev and Megan Hansen, Oaklands Stud donated a five straw package in MC Something Special 129W14 (AI) (US) selling for $40/straw to Paul Ryan, Coachwood Stud, Jiggi, NSW and $16/straw was paid for the other Oaklands donation, Oaklands Geronimo (AI) (ET) (Csonka) selling to Greg and Alicia McGee, Beejay Stud, Capella. Brad and Vicki Hanson, Bullakeana Stud, Moura took with them the $700 package in the $28,000 Tannyfoil Jagger I64 (Bonox 265) offered by Pheasant Creek Stud, Wowan. Jack and Jennifer Wright, Ramsey Creek Stud, Banana donated a 10 straw package in the former show winner, Pheasant Creek Edinborough E3 (Charlevue McKinlay). It made $450 going to Rodney Johannesen, Folkslee Stud, Brooweena. Rodney Barrett and family, Salisbury Plains Grazing, Bowen selected the package of 10 straws in Castle Jandowae for $220 donated by Greg and Alicia Magee, Beejay Stud, Capella. Agent: Elders

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Sale Summary BEEF BENEFIT AUCTION 16 Semen Packages Average $135/package Top $1,400 Gross $8,830 Sale clearance 100%

The Australian Brangus Cattle Association would like to thank the following studs for their generous donations. BEEJAY Greg & Alicia Magee BONOX Bruce & Leanne Woodard BRAVEHEART Josh & Sam Comiskey COOLABAH Paul & Denise Studt OAKLANDS Nev & Megan Hansen PHEASANT CREEK Brad & Nicole Saunders RAMSEY CREEK Jack & Jennifer Wright SOUTHWELL Alex & Emma Dodson TALOUMBI Hardy & Mandy Woodard TRIPLE B Lindsay & Fiona Barlow VOEWOOD Edward & Kara Quinn Special thanks also to Rocky Repro & Beef Breeding Services for transferring all packages at no cost and to Elders for conducting the sale on a commission free basis.


$32,000 tops the male market for Telpara Sale Summary ROCKHAMPTON BRANGUS SALE 129 Bulls Average $9,147 Top $32,000 Gross $1.18M Sale clearance 93%

Clearance levels remained static while averages dropped by $668 per head when compared to the 40th anniversary sale. However, balancing that reduction, in a yarding described by many as the most even seen in many years, was that the number of bulls marketed, increased by 18 head. Market honours went to the Telpara Hills Stud, Atherton. At $32,000 Telpara Hills Kenworth 382L4 sold to the Comiskey and Cowper families, Lunar Stud, Emerald. Kenworth, a son of the US import, MC Real Deal 541R3 is from the leading donor, Telpara Hills Miss LTD 392G (LTD Of Brinks). Just weeks earlier Miss LTD also produced the top selling bull at the annual ACBA Roma Sale when Telpara King Pin 392L3 made $26,000 selling to Hardy and Mandy Woodard, Taloumbi Stud, Eidsvold. Hitting the scales at 1092kg with an EMA measurement of 134cq cm and fat depth scans of 16/8mm together with an IMF reading of 6.6, Kenworth headed the Telpara team that also included the $18,000 Prime Mover (MC Embassador 541Z15 (US)) selling to Dickson Grazing Company, Bagstoe

Station, Einasleigh; the $13,000 D-Double another by Embassador off to Matt Kenny, Tralee, Middlemount; the $11,000 Heavy Duty also by Embassador going to Hacon and Sons, Buckingham Downs, Dajarra. Telpara Hills Maxx Force 541L51 (AI) (ET) (Suhn’s Foundation 331Z28 (US)) changed hands at $13,000 selling to Mark and Amanda Salisbury, Bimbadeen Stud, Monto with $17,000 witnessed for Mack 236L6 (AI) (ET) (MC Something Special 129W14 (AI) (US)) going to regulars, Mal and Sue Burston, Broadlea, Nebo. Sale opener was the $11,000 Big Rig (AI) (ET) (MC Onstar 924W4 (US)) picked up by Bloss Hickson, Huntly, Rolleston. Eleven from Telpara set a $14,454 average for owners, the Pearce family.

TOP Stephen Pearce, Telpara Hills stud, Atherton and buyer Brad Comiskey, Lunar stud, Emerald, with the $32,000 Telpara Hills Kenworth 382L4. BOTTOM Vendors Nicole and Brad Saunders, Pheasant Creek stud, Wowan and buyer Ian Francis, Cedar Valley stud, Chelmsford with the $30,000 Pheasant Creek Ludwig L035.

Brad and Nicole Saunders, Pheasant Creek Brangus, Wowan averaged $17,333 topping at $30,000 for their six. Ian Francis, Cedar Valley Stud, Chelmsford outlasted his competitors securing the 26-month, 898kg, 137EMA, 8/6mm Pheasant Creek Ludwig L035 (Lunar 910X) for a $30,000 sale tag. ARTICLE CONTINUES PG 14

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Other investors in the Pheasant Creek team were the Col Goodwin and family, GL Stud, Gainsford taking the $18,000 Leroy (Bonox 612) (25-months), the $13,000 Lambert (25-months) (Valley View 633) going to the Brad and Vicki Hanson’s, Bullakeana Stud, Moura the $18,000 Lenny (25-months) (Valley View 633) off to Mick and Tanya Madden, Earlwood Stud, Duaringa and the $17,000 Luther (Lunar 910X) selling to the Mace family, Toorilla Plains, Stanage Bay. Bruce and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Stud, Taroom were also in the mix with a $28,000 sale for their 34-month, 980kg, Bonox 960 (Bonox 654) selling to Lindsay and Fiona Barlow, Triple B Stud, Dingo. Losing bidders were Colin and Kym Kime, Amaroo Stud, Nebo. Seven from Bonox averaged $11,857 and included a trio at $11,000 selling to the Fernie family, Boombah Stud, Dingo, the Brown family, Lancen Creek, Dululu and the Wilson family, Karamara, Dingo for sons of Bonox 563 (Bonox 330), Kuraby 824 (Glenoyra Ace) and Bonox Barney (Bindaree Ace) respectively.

were Capella breeders, Michael and Kellie Silvester, Forest Hills Stud. The final eight in the catalogue from the Forest Hills prefix set an average $10,313 topping at $23,000 for Forest Hills Dracca (Doonside 1845) (23-months) selling to Jack Geddes, Woongarra, Dingo. Making $10,500 was Forest Hills Devil 555 (Weona 2869) selling to Hacon and Sons. Forest Hills Delano (23-months) (Weona 2869) changed hands for $10,000 selling to Ron and Narelle Hanson, Bindaree Stud, Murgon. Forest Hills selected new sire material in the form of the $9000, Bindaree D652 (Lunar Fred) from Ron and Narelle Hanson’s, Bindaree prefix, Murgon.

At $22,000 River Run 06 (Bonox 335) changed hands for breeder, Brenton Bradford, River Run Stud, Dingo selling to Brad and Nicole Saunders, Pheasant Creek Stud, Wowan. Three from River Run averaged $13,167 and included the top selling herd bull of the sale the $12,000 River Run 05 (S) (23-months) (758kg) (120EMA) (12/8mm) selling to Jim Maguire, RNA 2017 Champion, Diamond Valley Scrubbee, Dingo. Keen Edge (AI) (ET) changed hands Palmal Hogan, (Oaklands Invincible) for $26,000 for breeder Matthew fetched $20,000. The 139 EMA, Sirett, Diamond Valley Stud, Gatton. 886kg, 5.3IMF, two-year-old sold to The CB Final Cut (US) – Csonka Paul and Denise Studt’s, Coolabah Of Brinks product showed some Stud, Capella and was a part of the six outstanding figures as a 22-monthfrom the prefix that averaged $12,917. old, boasting a liveweight of 876kg, Others to sell well in the Palmal fat depth measurement of 11/8mm, draft were the $16,000 Invincible 138 EMA and an IMF recording of son, Hector (Matt Kenny, Tralee, 6.6. Keen Edge sold to Ryan Holzwart, Middlemount), the $10,500 Henry also Western Force Brangus, Emerald in by Invincible going to Roger and Roslyn a three quarter share, full possession Nobbs, Wingara, Moura, the $10,000 arrangement. Extremely happy with Greendale Zeus son, Zorro (S) selling their inaugural result at Rockhampton FROM TOP Telpara Hills Kenworth 382L4 for $32,000; Pheasant Creek Ludwig L035 for $30,000; Bonox B960 for $28,000; Diamond Valley Keen Edge for $26,000; Forest Hills Dracca for $23,000; River Run 06 for $22,000 12

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to Duncan and Karen Geddes, Telemon Stud, Springsure. Another to carry a $20,000 price tag was the 933kg, Oaklands Smooth Operator (Bonox 526) offered by Nev and Megan Hansen’s, Oaklands Stud, Kalapa. Oaklands ended the day with a $11,250 average for their four. Smooth Operator (33-months) (138EMA) (Bonox 526) was purchased by Ben and Abby Maguire, Tafino Stud, Emerald. Oaklands Rango 920l (AI) (ET) (Bonox 330) fetched $10,000 selling to Trevor and Colleen Jorgensen, Belview Stud, Delungra, NSW. Brad and Briony Comiskey and Dennis and Dennis and Clair Couper, Lunar Stud, Emerald had a successful outing with their nine setting a $9222 average. Top of the Lunar team was the $15,000 Lonestar L143 (Boonderoo H571) selling to the Saunders family, Pheasant Creek Stud, Wowan. Lunar Lewis L153 a paternal half to Lonestar changed hands at $12,000 to Richard and Diane Pender’s, Boonderoo Stud, Tansey while Lunar Kazoo 1700 (Coolabah Apollo) made $12,000 selling to Windsorvale Station, Charters Towers.

Great Northern Cattle Company for an average $6833. Voewood averaged $8167 for their nine. At $11,000 Charlevue Byfield (P) (Charlevue Central) goes to Bruce and Leanne Woodard’s, Bonox Stud, Taroom. Sold by Jane Geddes, Charlevue Stud, Dingo he was part of the five head lineup that averaged her $7100. David and Christine Roberts, Alkoomie Stud, Alton Downs sold their seven head lineup topping at $10,000 twice on the way to setting a $6875 average. The two 30-month-olds at $10,000 were full ET sibling entries, Resistol 468L17 (AI) (ET) (Chief Of Indian Hill 23P68 (P) - MS Brinks Ali 504P12 (P)) and Rafa 468L16 (AI) (ET) both selling to Great Northern Cattle Company, WA.

Block, Gogango for a medium of $9167 while the Wilson family, Karamarra, Dingo also picked up three for on average $8500 toping at $11,000. Agent: Elders, Ray White Livestock, Savage Barker & Backhouse

FROM TOP Palmal Hogan for $20,000 Oaklands Smooth Operator for $20,000 Palmal Hector for $16,000 Lunar Lonestar L143 for $15,000

Kiara Brennan returned to the sale representing Great Northern Cattle Company, Yakka Munga Station, Broome, Western Australia taking with her nine at an average $7000 topping at $10,000 for their two Alkoomie purchases.

Hacon and Sons, Buckingham Downs Station, Dajarra were also in the hunt for new material and signed off on nine Doonside Messmate (Doonside for a $7889 medium. Matt and Anne Twilight) made $13,000 selling to the Comiskey, Port Wine, Alpha selected Trebbin family, Mel-Arish, Kingaroy four to average $7250 topping at for Barmoya breeders, Bill and Kay $8500 for a Stutzview entry, Lawson Geddes, Doonside Stud. (Doonside 1549) offered by Dennis At $12,000 Jett Stark 99L1 (Gunnadoo and Lola Jackson and family, Owanyilla Park Fabio) offered by Mark Reid, Jett while the Europa Pastoral Company, Stud, Springsure sold to Watermark Springton, Springsure also signed off Pastoral Company, River Block, on a trio for a $6500 average. Another Gogango. Mark averaged $6800 for his branch of the Comiskey family, Avoca, run of ten. Voewood Legacy (P) (AI) (ET) Alpha took with them a trio for a $7000 a full US blood embryo made $12,000 average topping out at $8000. Bloss for his Calliope breeders, Edward and Hickson, Huntly, Rolleston was another Kara Quinn, Voewood Stud. The son that secured three to average $6875. of Chief Of Indian Hills 23P68 (P) and Pini Grazing, Lancewood, Nebo from MS Brinks Ali 504P12 (P) sold purchased four to average them $6125 to Mal and Sue Burston, Broadlea topping at $8000. Matt Kenny, Tralee, Station, Nebo. Legacy is a full blood Middlemount claimed a trio for on brother to the 2014 US Show Bull Of average $14,000. Another three were The Year, 1H Rudder 504Y2. Three purchased by Watermark Pastoral, River within the Voewood team sold to the 13


Breeder units to $1700 – Heifers to $1300 at Rocky Commerical Sale A small but quality yarding of commercial females saw Brangus breeder unit hit $1700 and heifers top $1300 at the annual Commercial Brangus Female Sale, CQLX, Gracemere, October, last year. Market toppers in the cow and calf section were a pen of 10 offered by Greg and Alicia Magee, St Omer, Capella selling for $1700 per head to 113 – Matt and Kristie Lisle, Grosvenor Park, Kunwarara. The Lisle family also secured 20 heifers at on average $1050 per head from the Goondicum Pastoral Company, operated by the Robert and Nadia Campbell and family, Monto. Mackay based Oakdale Pastoral Company, Blue Mountain provided the major support toward the sale accounting for 51 head of heifers. These purchases topped at $1100 for a pen of four from Bruce and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Stud Taroom. Other Oakdale purchases included another seven from Bonox that were picked up for $975 per head, 17 heifers from John and Sue Joyce’s, Dalkeith Downs, Gracemere for on average $925 per head. Oakdale also picked six heifers Gary Wendt and Colin Goodwin, Ray White Livestock Rockhampton after the Commercial Brangus Female Sale, Gracemere. from Ross and Lorraine Prange, Mt Larcom for $1075 per head and outlaid $800 per head for four offered by the Wendt girls, Gracemere. Oakdale also accounted for the only seven red heifers in the sale outlaying $775 per head for five sold by Tony and Rebecca Dywer, Burrum Bush, Goovigen. Completing the draft purchashed by Oakdale were a pen of eight from Goondicum Pastoral Company for $925 per head. Equal top selling heifers at $1300 were three offered by Bonox, Taroom selling to J & L Pastoral Hawkins Creek and another four offerred by the same vendor this time selling to Shane and Linet Pincott, Pineview, Maidenwell. The other heifers selling for $1300 were the pen of nine offered by Trevor Francis, Dooloo Tops, Monto selling to J & L Pastoral, Hawkins Creek. Mal and Sue Burston, Broadlea Station, Nebo enertered the market taking 10 hiefers from Mick and Tanya Madden, Earlwood, Duaringa for $825 per head. Agent: Ray White Livestock

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$18,000 top at CHABS Sale Summary CENTRAL HIGHLANDS ANGUS & BRANGUS SALE 30 Bulls Average $7,350 Top $18,000 Sale clearance 88% Brangus proved to have the edge in the popularity stakes over their Angus counterparts at the annual Central Highlands Angus and Brangus Sale, Emerald, last September. Topping at $18,000 the fixture registered an overall average of $7350 to clear 88 percent at auction for the four vendor based catalogue.

Brad and Nicole Saunders, Pheasant Creek Stud, Wowan took with them a $12,000 sale for their 25-month-old, Pheasant Creek L017 (Millah Murrah Jupiter – Jett Six Gun) selling to Brad and Briony Comiskey and Dennis and Clare Cowper, Lunar Stud, Emerald. Sale openers Brad and Vicki Hansen, Bullakeana Stud, Moura ended the day setting the highest sale average of $8250 for the eight Brangus entries. Top for Bullakeana was the red entry, the $10,500 Bullakeana Purpose (25-months) (Bindaree Purpose – Doonside RB 213-05) selling to Pini Grazing, Lancewood. Gavin McKenzie, Tannyfoil Stud, Blackwater took with him a $7000 medium for the seven he sold. These topped at $10,500 for the 35-month-old, Tannyfoil K108 selling to Goodwin Livestock, Riverview, Gainsford.

Glen and Loy McKinlay’s, Calandoon operation located at Springsure sold the top Brangus bull in the form of the $18,000, Agents: Hourn & Bishop Qld and Emerald Land and Cattle Company 23-month-old, Calandoon L16 (123 EMA) (853kg) selling to Carnarvon Pastoral Company, Carnarvon Station, Rolleston.

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John Thomas, Executive Officer, Australian Brangus Cattle Association Ltd

The Executive Paper Dear Members, I’d like to formally introduce myself to those of you whom I haven’t met. My appointment to the role of the Executive Officer of the Australian Brangus Cattle Association Ltd., (ABCA) became effective, 1st January 2018. This role isn’t new to me in respect of the fact that I had previously taken on an acting role as Executive Officer while Natalie Herd was on maternity leave, attending the Annual General Meetings in both 2015 and 2016 where I was fortunate to meet and make a connection with many members of the ABCA. Recently I attended in my new role, the 2018 ABCA Board meeting in Brisbane where it was my pleasure to formally meet and liaise with the current Board of Directors. Natalie Herd has since taken on the extremely important role of Registrar of the ACBA. Natalie can be contacted at the office 9.30am to 2.30pm (Eastern Daylight Savings Time) Monday to Thursday with Victoria Lee taking over Natalie’s role on Friday’s. This new job sharing arrangement will ensure that you the members have access to a Registrar five days a week as well as a full time Executive Officer. With the next big event on the Brangus calendar being the triennial Beef 2018 (Rockhampton, May 6th - 12th), I, like many others, are certainly excited and looking forward to attending the international event. It’s a great opportunity to engage with breeders, members and users of Brangus from Australian and overseas, viewing the entire spectacle and spreading the news of the benefits of our great breed. Kind regards,

Australian Brangus Cattle Association c/- Agricultural business Research Institute, University of New England, Armidale NSW 2351 www.brangus.com.au Twitter: AusBrangus Facebook: AustralianBrangusCattleAssociation Executive Officer JOHN THOMAS (02) 6773 3373 brangus@abri.une.edu.au

PRESIDENT & Zone 2 MARK BECKMAN ‘Glenoyra Downs’

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Federal Representative MEGAN HANSEN ‘Oaklands’ 258 Iker Road Kalapa Qld 4702 0488 347 138 oaklandsbrangus@gmail.com Federal Representative EDWARD QUINN ‘Voewood’ Calliope Qld 4680

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At $26,000 Telpara Hills tops Roma Sale Summary ROMA BRANGUS SALE 107 Bulls Average $7,687 Top $26,000 Clearance 75% 15 Females Average $3,983 Top $6,000 Clearance 100%

In a reflection of the prevailing seasonal conditions, the figures were down on the 2016 sale result where 102 bulls sold for an average price of $8147 and a clearance of 94pc. However, a true reflection of the geographical spread of the breed was evident with a vendor list stretching across three states, involving 29 prefixes from the Atherton Tableland to Victoria and 115 registered bidders. For the second year in succession the Telpara Hills prefix claimed the sale honours. Market topper at $26,000 was the 31-month-old, 965kg, 129 EMA, 17/9mm, Telpara Hills King Pin 392L3 (AI) (ET). Offered by the Pearce family, Telpara Hill Stud, Atherton the full US entry was purchased by Hardy and Mandy Woodard, Taloumbi Stud, Eidsvold. King Pin who posted an IMF reading of 7.7 is a son of MC Real Deal (US). His dam is a full sister to the $40,000 2016 sale topper, Telpara Hills Up The Ante 392K3. Ranked in the top one percent for growth index, King Pin headed the draft of 10 that set an overall average of $14,750 for their owners. Gavin Klibbe, Kuraby Stud, Goomeri took the 31-month, $16,000 entry, Telpara Hills Freightliner 468L5 (AI) (ET) (950kg), (21/9mm) (124 EMA) (CRC Guardian (US)). 18

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Bill and Fiona Eyles, Wilona, Capella took the $15,000 Highway Patrol (MC High Quality (US)) (26-months) (945kg) while Carl and Gail Morawitz, Stewart Park, Comet took the $14,000 Telpara Hills UD 801L11 (MC Nuff Said 889T50 (US)) (26-months) (31/14mm) (124 EMA) (IMF 7.9) (925kg). Cebu Pastoral Company, Moresby picked up the $16,000 Telpara Hills Superliner 468L6 (CRC Guardian (US)) (30-months) (935kg) (17/11mm) (130 EMA). Sullivan Investments Pty Ltd., Cinnabar secured the top selling herd bull of the sale in the $14,000 Telpara Hills Diesel 801L9 (MC Real Deal) (28-months) (975kg) (125 EMA) (22/10mm) and Greg Boto, Four Mile, Nebo took the $10,000 Telpara Hills Power Star 541L2 (Texas Star (US)) (31-months) (905kg) (8.2IMF). John & Adrian Forest, Oakdale Pastoral Company, Blue Mountain, secured the $11,000 Telpara Hills Titan 541L43 (MC Embassador 541Z15 (US)) (26-months) (125 EMA) (21/13mm) with Adrian and Megan Forrest, Bellona, Augathella

taking the $10,000 Telpara Hills Automatic (MC Ambassador 541Z15 (US)) (26-months) (20/12mm) (116 EMA). At $15,500 Telpara Hills Wide Load 541L12 (CRA Landau 263X2 (US)) changed hands selling to Paul, Mylington, Roma. Wide Load at 30-months was the heaviest bull in the sale at 1030kg. Taloumbi Stud will also be the home of another Roma purchase, the $7000, Glenoyra Jacko offered by Mark and Melinda Beckman, Glenoyra Stud, Oakey. Glenoyra ended with a $5083 medium for their six. John and Alison Bell, Inavale Stud, Boonah had a successful outing securing the second top for the day and ending with a $12,062 average for their eight males. Topping their draft at $18,000 was the 24-month-old, 134 EMA, 810kg, Inavale 795 (Valley View 640) selling to Duarran principals, Ian and Anne Galloway, Roma. Four other bulls changed hands at price tags of $16,000. Warren and Robyn Bulmer, Weona Stud, Leeville, NSW parted with that amount to secure the 906kg, Inavale


723 (24-months) from the Inavale prefix. The remaining pair from Inavale sold for $12,000 each to Duncan and Karen Geddes, Telemon Stud, Springsure and Ian and Joy Macallister, Institutional Investments, Roma Downs, Roma.

for their 23-month-old, Vesuvias (AI) (Chief Of Indian Hills 23P68 (US)) selling to Greg Boto Enterprises, Four Mile, Nebo.

Michael Bush, Castle Stud, Euroa, Victoria collected a $5800 average for his five topping at $7500 twice. Weona Sapphire address, Moola Stud, principals, Warren and Robyn Bulmer, operated by Bruce and Sandra Ryan Casino took with them a $6072 paid the same amount for Elara EO 732 average for seven. Top for Weona was from Mark and Linda Bauer’s, Elara the $13,000, Echo a 32-month-old Stud, Laidley. (Glenoyra Echo) selling to Michael and Kellie Silvester, Forest Hills Stud, Elara sold eight bulls for an average of Capella. $6500. Jeff Frank, Punchagin Brangus, Monto, sold his entry, Punchagin The volume buyers of the sale were the Lancelot to the Reynolds Family, Glen Campbell family, Warragai, Kingaroy Rosa Brangus, Bundaberg for the who took six to average $6750. same figure for $16,000. Four from The Tocal College, Paterson, NSW Punchagin averaged $8375. took four to average $8000 from the Cam Flower, CA Flower and Company, Maccaboyz, Stutzview, Duarran and Garrabarra, Roma took home four Weona stables. Topping their selections of the five bulls offered by Bruce was the $11,000 Stutzview Lawton and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Stud, (Bullakeana Grand Law Man). Taroom for on average $11,375. Top CA Flower and Co., Garrabarra, Roma of the Flower selections was the took four for on average $11,500 $13,500, Bonox 994 (Bonox Mick 730) while the Edwards family, Possamunga (24-months). Station, Quilpie claimed five to average Bonox 1002 (762kg) (Bonox Mick them $4900. 730) sold for $15,000 to Adrian and Sandholes Farming, North Bunarba, Megan Forrest, Bellona, Augathella. Mungindi, NSW collected four to The five from Bonox averaged $12,100. average them $9250 topping at Dennis and Lola Jackson, Stutzview $11,500 for an Inavale entry. Stud, Owanyilla set a $9500 average for their four. These topped at $12,000 McAlpine Partnership, Bogan Downs, Coolabah, NSW signed off on a trio for a 25-month-old, by the $18,000 for a $6000 medium while Channel purchase, Doonside 1549 (Couti-Outi Country Grazing, Currareeva, Menzies) selling to the Macallister Windorah also secured three for on family, Roma Downs, Roma. average $4833. Ian and Anne Galloway, Duarran Stud, Institutional Investments, Roma Roma collected a $8500 average for their six selling to a high of $10,500 for Downs, Roma ended also with three for a $9667 average while the major Bonox Eagle son, Duarran Litchfield (921kg) to the Godwin family, Tanderra, investors in the females was Kellash Creek Stud, Kumbia operated by Ashley Springsure. and Kellie Barron who took five for Brian Hartman and Jacinta Fletcher, $3300 average. Valley View Stud, Dungowan, NSW sold five bulls for a $5850 average topping at $12,000 for the sale opener, Valley View 785 (Valley View 614) selling to Reg Robinson’s, Glen Heart Stud, Toogoolawah. Jayson and Jarni Fearnley, Fearnley Stud, Dubbo, NSW took with them a $7500 average for their 10 males topping at $10,500 ARTICLE CONTINUES PG 20

FROM TOP Telpara Hills King Pin 392L3 for $26,000 Inavale 795 for $18,000 Telpara Hills Superliner 468L6 for $16,000 Telpara Hills Freightliner 468L5 for $16,000 Elara EO 732 for $16,000 OPPOSING PAGE With the $26,000 Roma ABCA sale topper Telpara Hills King Pin 392L3 is Hardy Woodard, Taloumbi, Eidsvold and Stephen Pearce, Telpara Hills, Atherton. 19


Barry Morgan, Riverview Stud, Doubtful Creek, NSW set a $8500 average for his pair topping at $9000 for Riverview Xander a 26-monthold grandson of Bonox 330 going to Lindsay and Fiona Barlow’s, Triple B Stud, Dingo. The other Riverview entry, Xylon (Riverview Undone) changed hands for $8000 selling to Brad and Nicole Saunders, Pheasant Creek Stud, Wowan. Top selling heifer was the $6000 Valley View 791 a 23-month-old daughter of the retained Valley View 614 (Boombah 187) offered by Brian Hartman and Jacinta Fletcher, Valley View Stud, Dungowan, NSW. Valley View 791 makes her new home at Bruce and Leanne Woodard’s, Bonox Stud, Taroom. Valley View sold a pair

of heifers to average $5750. Their other entry, Valley View Just Right a paternal half to the top seller made $5500 selling to the Glen Heart Stud, Toogoolawah operated by Reg Robinson. The female was sold in memory of Dean Hartman and all proceeds donated to the Westpac NSW Helicopter Service and Life Flight Queensland.

ended with two to average $5000. Naomi Cooney, Yabba-Do Stud, Kandanga averaged $3438 for her four heifers that all sold to Mal and Sue Burston, Broadlea Station, Nebo. These topped at $4500 for a granddaughter of Singletary Of Brinks (US) PTIC to Griese Of Brinks (US). Agents: Elders and Grant Daniel and Long

Burenda Stud, Dalby averaged $3833 for their nine females topping at $5000 on three occasions for daughters of Omar Of Brinks (US), Burenda Glen Innes (AI) (ET) and Te Mania Discreet selling to Greg and Angelique Boyce, Mullamuddy Stud, Gunnedah, NSW and Rod and Wendy Streeter, Rowen Stud, Marian, Queensland respectively. Mullamuddy

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Story & Images: John Colless, Wetherby Brangus Stud, Mt Molloy, North Qld

Cattle Egrets and your cattle The Cattle Egret (Ardea ibis) is well known to most Australian cattlemen and women, especially anybody who observes birds in the tropic, sub tropic and warm temperate areas of Australia. Brangus breeders certainly know the bird, as its contrasting white colour in a paddock of prime Black or Red Brangus certainly stands out. However, not many of us know that the Cattle Egret is a relative new comer to our shores, first recorded here in 1948 when it apparently arrived via South East Asia into Northern Australia. So, it is not indigenous and in fact is a migrant, thought initially from Africa (north of the Sahara), and only recorded in South Africa in the Twentieth Century. It’s also significant that the first recorded sighting in the US was in 1953, those birds coming from Africa, while in New Zealand although only supporting a small semi migrant population, records that the first sightings occurred in 1963 where they are believed to have flown from Australia. In reviewing information on the bird an interesting quote was sourced from ‘Awake’ Watchtower magazine, where writing in Spain, Joe McDonald wrote: “It must be one of the most peaceful colonisations of all time. Not a shot was fired, not a drop of blood was shed … The invaders inexorably occupied one country after another”. He was referring to our friend the Cattle Egret. It is understood that the bird is now the most widespread wading bird in the world. The symbiotic relationship between the Egret and cattle is well known in that they both benefit from the relationship, the Egret by eating ticks, flies (including Buffalo fly and other biting and annoying insect species). While cattle are grazing they disturb other insects such as grass hoppers, beetles etc. Egret are also recorded as eating frogs, cane toads, worms, lizards and some small mammals. A report from Tanzania estimated that during a grasshopper plague there, flocks of up to 40,000 Cattle Egret were observed, with the approximate intake of 600 grasshoppers per bird each day.

to rusty/ orange colouring on the head, neck, breast and back. They are monogamous and both parents rear the young, in small groups, colonies or large flocks. There are usually 2 to 4 eggs per nest.

Conservation status in all Australian states and territories is “Secure”. Their habitats include wetlands, rangelands, pasture, savannah and woodlands, and the major inland river systems of Northern Australia. As Biosecurity is a major current discussion topic within the cattle industry, there appear to be no issues regarding Cattle Egret as being an issue as a vector to transmit possible pathogens/diseases or Cattle are not the only animals to host the friendly, symbiotic weed seeds etc to cause concern. Cattle Egret. Other host species include horses, buffalo, So, welcome to our migrant, come coloniser, now endemic, bison, kangaroo, rhinoceros, elephant, alpaca and camel. the symbiotic Cattle Egret to Australia. The breeding season extends from August to May when breeding birds change from their distinctive white plumage 21


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2017 ACBA Life Membership John and Wendy Fawcett Extract taken from the speech delivered by Mr Jeff Frank, Punchagin Stud, Monto at the 41st annual ABCA Sale Rockhampton. “It is indeed my pleasure to be asked to introduce the newest recipient of Honorary Life Membership of the Australian Brangus Cattle Association.

they exhibited at the Melbourne Royal Show. Through this journey the Fawcett family and their cattle attained many major awards on numerous occasions.

A life membership is something that is not given out lightly, it’s reserved to honour those members who have shown an unselfish dedication and commitment to the Brangus breed over a long period of time.

John was also a very ardent and committed supporter of Field Days such as Farmfest and AgShow. The Coreen Brangus stud commenced exhibiting at the Brisbane Royal in 1976 where Coreen Billabong took out the Grand Champion Bull. Billabong went onto be the first Brangus bull to stand for semen collection at Wacol AI Centre. Coreen was also one of the original vendors at the inaugural ABCA Sponsored Sale that was conducted at Gracemere in 1977.

Looking around this room here tonight I’m guessing there are not too many people present that have know, John Fawcett, longer than I have. I first met John and Wendy and their children, Greg, Peter and Sue, 42 years ago at my first Gympie Show in 1975. The Coreen Stud founded by the couple was established at their Widgee property and was first registered in January 1971 as Stud number of 150. The stud and it’s owners relocated to ‘Sedgwick’ , Tara in 1978. John, Wendy and their family were very active in the show and sale arenas over a 28 year period, attending their first show at Gympie in 1972. The Coreen cattle were exhibited at Regional, Feature and Royal Shows and the triennial, Beef Expo Shows. This pastime took them and their cattle as far south as the Melbourne where 22

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Brangus breed from the early years of their stud, having spent many years serving as a member of the committee, including a time as President. It was during his time as President, John put in place the first steps to amalgamate the Brangus Association in Victoria with the national ABCA, which came to fruition in 1994. With the view to retirement, John and Wendy negotiated the sale of their Coreen Stud as a whole, to the then owner of the Greendale Stud, Michael Brown in 2003. The Fawcett legacy, however, is being continued on by their daughter, Sue, whom opeates her prefix, the Lazy S Brangus Stud at Condamine.

One of the highlights of the couples showing career would have been winning the prestigious ‘Supreme Exhibit’ at the Gympie Show in 1986 with Coreen Navigator. Navigator sold later that year to the Tony Thomas’s, Greendale Stud for $16,000 to create a then new record price for a Brangus bull.

Even though John is no longer an Association member, it would be remiss to not present him with this rather overdue Life Membership. But let me say that while it is being presented to John, this award, is just as much recognition of the contribution and commitment to the Brangus breed by all of the family.”

Personally I hold many fond memories from the many years we spent together on the show circuit competing against each other with a friendly rivalry. John has been a very dedicated and committed supporter of the

ABOVE Pictured celebrating their Life Membership were John and Wendy Fawcett (centre) and their children Sue and Greg.


We wish to thank the Vendors and Buyers for their support at the 2016 ABCA Rockhampton Brangus Sale. Be assured of our ongoing commitment to the Beef Industry, and we look forward with great anticipation to the 2017 selling season.

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Palmal takes Most Successful title At last years annual Central Queensland Carcase Classic a list of the Brangus breeds achievements was printed in the last publication of The Australian Brangus. We are reliably informed that the list has been upgraded with the inclusion of Brangus composite entries from David and Julie McCamley’s, Palmal Stud, Dingo. These entries were classified as Brahman cross entries instead of Brangus and these entries were part of the team that assisted the family to claim the ‘Most Successful Exhibitor’ title and host of other class and minor victories. The McCamley’s class wins included a 6th placing in the Pen Of Three Steers/Heifer (Maximum 2 Teeth) (180-300kg Carcase Weight), a 2nd ribbon in the Single Steer/Heifer (Max 4 Teeth) (300-420kg Carcase Weight), and a 2nd and 3rd in the Pen Of Three Steers/ Heifers (Max 4 Teeth) (300-420 Carcase Weight). Their championship awards included the Reserve Champion Grassfed Carcase with their Brangus heifer scoring 152.40 points. The two tooth body scanned 14/15mm, an EMA reading of 110 sq cm and received no penalty points and a Hot Carcase Weight (HSCW) of 370/5kg. Their Reserve Champion Grassfed Pen of Brangus Steers were those that placed second in their respective class. The trio comprised a pair of four tooths and a two tooth entry. These steer bodies posted HSCW data of 356 to 373.5kg

Reserve Champion Pen of Steers at the 2017 Central Queensland Carcase Classic.

and fat depth scans of between 12 to 16mm for P8 and Rib measurement all of 15mm. Their EMA measurements ranged from 82 to 86 sq cm. Their other championship title was the ‘Most Even Pen’ that was awarded to their pen of Brangus Heifers that had also contained the Reserve Champion Grassfed Carcase. These three heifers delivered a HSCW of 369.5 to 371kg, EMA readings from 79 to 110, P8 readings of 10 to 14mm and Rig Fat measurement 6-7mm.

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Duarran picks up prestigious ‘Paddock To Palate’ award Roma breeders, Ian and Anne Galloway, Duarran Stud, Roma scored one of the major titles at the highly contested RNA ‘Paddock To Palate’ competition that was finalized at last years Brisbane Royal. The Hereford/Brangus entry took out the Reserve Champion Carcase in the 100 Day Grain Fed Class. The class incorporates Feedlot Weight Gain, Carcase Competition and MSA Eating Quality. In all 51 exhibitors entered cattle in the 2017 Competition. 24

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The Galloway’s steer gained a total of 96 points – just one point separated the Champion and the Reserve Champion bodies. The milk tooth steer entered the competition at a liveweight of 393.6kg, ended the trial with weight of 664kg with an overall gain for the period of 260.4kgs and an Average Daily Gain Anne and Ian Galloway, Duarran stud, accepting their award at last year’s RNA. of 2.6/kg/day. With carcase weight of 397.5kg the steer had a dressing percentage of 60.78 and recorded fat depth scans of 9/8mm and an EMA measurement of 119cm sq and an MSA score of 48.08.


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Yaraandoo Telemon share honors at Central Classic Sale Sale Summary CENTRAL BRANGUS CLASSIC 101 Bulls Average $7,600 Top $20,000 (twice) Sale clearance 99%

Two prefixes shared top sale honours at $20,000 during the annual Central Brangus Classic Sale, CQLX, September last year. Sale averages dipped by $1134 per head while clearance levels varied by only one percent when compared to the 2016 fixture. On the upside, the market was able to sustain extra demand as seven more were sold over that of the previous years result. John Collins, Yaraandoo Stud, Gracemere was the first to snare the equal top price with his $20,000 seller, Yaraandoo X-Factor, (33-months) (969kg) (13/9mm) (129 EMA) (Bullakeana Grand Justice) selling to Richard and Diane Pender, Boonderoo Brangus, Tansey. Equalling that amount latter in the sale was Telemon Jacob offered by Springsure breeders, Duncan and Karen Geddes, Telemon Stud. A 33-month, 866kg, 10/7mm 130 EMA son of Telemon Forbes, Jacob went to commercial interests, Geoff and Karen Russell, Echo Hills, Springsure. Telemon set a $8412 average for their 17. Included in their result was the $11,500 Telemon Key Hole (Telemon Frank) going to Gavin McKenzie, Tannyfoil Stud, Blackwater and the $13,000 Kung Fu Panda (Bonox 729) selling to Stuart Hamilton, Wathonga, Eidsvold. Bruce and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Stud, secured the $15,000 Japan (S) (Glenavon Ozzie) while Jeff and Scott Schneider, Yaamba claimed the $12,000, King Maker (Telemon Forster) late in the sale. The second top price seller also came from Yaraandoo in the form of the $17,000, X-Treme a paternal half to the equal top seller, X-Factor. Picking up 26

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TOP Equal top seller at $20,000 Telemon Jacob with Duncan (far left) and Karen Geddes (far right), Telemon Stud, Karen and Geoffrey Russell, Echo Hills, Springsure. BOTTOM Equal top seller at $20,000 Yaraandoo X-Factor with vendor John Collins, Yaraandoo and buyer Richard Pender, Boonderoo, Tansey.

the bull was Jim and Glenda Maguire, Bingegang, Dingo. Yaraandoo averaged $8889 for their nine. Another high seller in the Yaraandoo team was the $11,000 X-Calibur (Bonox 691) selling to Wayne and Marcia Maguire, Scrubbee Stud, Dingo. Two bulls carried $16,000 price tags. First of these was Couti-Outi Voltron (Couti-Outi Phoenix) sold by Lawson and Linda Geddes and family, Couti – Outi Stud, Kunwarara and going to Lindsay and Fiona Barlow, Triple B Brangus, Dingo. Nine from Couti – Outi averaged $8611. The other was Bonox 910 catalogued by Bruce and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Brangus,

Taroom selling to Jack and Jennifer Wright and family, Ramsey Creek Brangus, Banana. Bonox ended the day with a $6625 average for their 12 bulls that sold in two runs. Bruce and Sandy Ryan, Moola Stud, Sapphire averaged $6500 for their four topping at $11,000 for a rising threeyear-old herd bull selling to Dan and Juta Godwin, Yarrai, Springsure. Colin and Kym Kime and family, Amaroo Stud, Nebo set a solid average of $5700 for the five they catalogued while Jarrod and Leanne Deguara, Bimbora Stud, Nebo took with them a $7500 average topping at $12,500 for their trio. Top for Bimbora was a herd bull by


Glenavon 492 (Bonox Willy) selling to Stuart Hamilton, Wathonga, Eidsvold. Wayne and Marcia Maguire, Scrubbee Stud, Dingo secured a $7600 medium for their five with a top of $12,000 for an October 2014 herd bull son of Telemon Big selling to Bruce and Leanne Woodard, Bonox Stud, Taroom. The Woodard operation, Bonox will be the home of four new acquisitions from throughout the sale that settled at an average $10,000.

herd bull, a $13,000 son also by Arthur selling to the Bonox Stud, Taroom. Others to take cattle from the Coolibah draft were the Oakdale Pastoral, Blue Mountain taking a $10,000 herd bull by Coolabah X-Cell. Tony and Sharon Fernie, Boombah Stud, Dingo picked out a $10,000 herd bull also from Coolabah (Jett Phantom) while Matt Kenny, Tralee, Middlemount secured an $11,000 herd bull son of Coolabah Apollo.

Stud, Blackwater claimed the other $12,000 entry, another paternal half to the Inavale and Donside purchases. Another Galen son sold for five figures. The $10,000, Earlwood 3214 sold to Mackay based, Moorvale Pastoral Company, Daunia Station, Nebo. Clifton and Pippa Rea, Hillview, Kunwarara claimed the $11,000 Bonox entry, Bonox 940 (S).

Taking a $9000 bull, the rising three year old Parkes 221 (Valley View 634) Mick and Tanya Madden, Earlwood offered by Brent and Marie Woodard, Largest vendor was the Capella based Stud, Duaringa returned taking a Parkes, Duaringa was Hardy and nursery, Coolabah, operated by Paul $8714 average for their seven. Top of Mandy Woodard, Taloumbi Stud, and Denise Studt whom sold 17 to a the Earlwood team was the $14,000 Eidsvold. Barry and Jan Bauman, top of $15,000 to set an overall average Earlwood 3133 (Telemon Galen) selling Tryphinia View, Dingo returned taking of $8676. Top for Coolabah was a herd to the Young family, Donside, Wowan. four for on average $6875. The bull son of Coolabah Arthur going Michelmore family, Fort Cooper, Nebo to the Triple B Stud. The Coolabah John and Alison Bell, Inavale Stud, signed off on five to average them result also included an $11,000 price Boonah purchased one of two from $6600. Dan and Juta Godwin, Yarrai, attached to another herd bull son of Earlwood that made $12,000. Their Springsure also took five for a $6400. Arthur selling to the Trebbin family, selection was a 22-month-old also by Mel-Arish, Kingaroy and the high selling Galen while Gavin McKenzie, Tannyfoil Agents: Landmark

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2017 Burham Youth Award Matthew Petty hails from Scenic Valley Stud, Mount Walker, Queensland. The 22-year-old formed his Scenic Valley prefix in 2013. He immediately commenced breeding and showing Brangus cattle after being inspired by well known Brangus breeders at Beef 2012 and Farmfest 2013. Born in Ipswich, Matthew grew up in the Mount Walker area of Queensland on his family’s property. After completing his entire schooling at West Moreton Anglican College where he enjoyed all Agriculture subjects and where he became involved in the school’s cattle. It was at this time the seed was planted with regards to the showing and working with stud cattle. After secondary schooling, Matthew then took himself off to AACC to complete a Certificate 3 in Rural Operations (Beef Production). Matthew’s foray into the Brangus world commenced when he and his father purchased his first Ultrablack and Brangus females at the 2013 Nindooinbah Sale and then backed these purchases up with two more heifers and a bull from Glenoyra Brangus Stud, Oakey. In 2014 he showed his team of Brangus around south east Queensland. In late 2015 he sold his first bull to a Warwick producer and mid 2016 sold another bull to producers at Roadvale. As Matthew recalls, “In south east Queensland our main rivals in the tropical ring are the Droughtmaster and Brahman breeds, I think I’ve worked hard to show and shown quality cattle. It’s starting to pay off, I believe, at the 2014 Beaudesert Show I took out the Champion Pair Of Females of the show and in 2016 I took out the Champion Pair Of Heifers with two heifers I purchased from the Elara herd.” He went onto to say, “I’ve always had strong passion for Brangus. It continues to be a great experience meeting good and knowledgeable people who like helping and assisting young people like myself get started in the stud beef cattle industry. I’m passionate about breeding better cattle and improving the genetics of the Brangus breed. Fertility, growth, adaptability and profitability are the four ‘buzzwords’; words that I apply and stand for when buying or selling bulls and females.” At present Matthew is working full time off property in a job that involves stud cattle and farm work on a stud property in the Brisbane Valley where among other things he’s preparing sale bulls and heifers for an annual on-property sale, with the young awardee adding, “This job had already given me the extra tools and ideas for my future plans for my operation in areas like growth and expansion.” In accepting the award Matthew said “I wasn’t born into a stud cattle family, they however produce good quality 28

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ABOVE Matthew’s first homebred registered bull, Scenic Valley Diesel, of American bloodlines.

commercial cattle. My parents and even grandparents equipped me with the knowledge and willpower to be successful in anything I do. My upbringing was to be honest and true to everyone, care for everyone you work with, have a positive attitude and believe that you can do anything you want when you put your mind to it. My goal in life is to run my own property full of Brangus cattle, breed better Brangus cattle plus have my own on-property bull sale.” The Burnham Youth Award was announced and presented during the dinner at the Gracemere Hotel, Gracemere and just before the commencement of the annual Elders ‘Legacy Of Ladies Sale’ during the 41st ABCA Rockhampton.


Thank you to all purchasers of Castle Brangus Genetics for your ongoing support during 2017.

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Triple B averages $7,987 Sale Summary TRIPLE B ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE 77 Bulls Average $7,987 Top $17,000 12 Females Average $2,350 Top $3,000 Sale clearance 100%

On their way to their best result to date average values lifted by a hefty $2452 at the annual Triple B Annual Production Sale, Dingo September, last year. For vendors, Lindsay and Fiona Barlow and family, the 2017 result cemented the prefixes reputation as a supplier of large lines of bulls backed by comprehensive data. Analysis of the buyer list showed that 60 bulls (78 percent) of the offering went to repeat clientele from two states. So strong and consistent was the market that 17 individuals (22 percent) sold for sums of $10,000 or more on a day when 12 registered yearling heifers topped $3000 to average $2350 and commercial purebred maiden heifers hit $1700 per head to average $1162. Sale topper at $17,000 was the 23-month-old, 798kg, 121 EMA, Triple B L393 (Couti-Outi Quart Pot) with a final growth EBV of +32. He sold to the dual prefixes, Stutzview and Sandy Banks 30

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Studs, Tiaro operated by the Jackson family. Quart Pot progeny were the focus of buyers with 11 sons setting a $9591 medium. Seven of those sons sold for sums of $10,000 or more, while two daughters by Quart Pot averaged $2400.

Brinks) (US) (26-months). High profile commercial interstate operation, RAM Station, Dungog, NSW, managed by Andrew Melville returned taking five for on average $8500 topping at $10,000 for a 23-month-old Quart Pot/Telpara Hills Houston configured male. Garrett and Kate Kirk, Watermark Pastoral, Dingo selected a pair for an average $9500 while Alister Shannon, Banana took an $11,000 TCB Catawba Warrior R532 (US) son aged 25-months. Topping the Waterpark pair was the $10,000 L276 (24-months) (Bonox 660).

Next best at $14,000 was L343 (Quart Pot) (728kg) (25-months) selling to David and Julie McCamley, Palmal Stud, Dingo. Palmal ended with three to average $11,333. These involved another Quart Pot son for $10,000 and a $10,000 23-month-old son of the first season sire, Triple B Huxley. Eight Huxley sons set a $7750 average while two Colwill Cattle Company, Leura, daughters to auction averaged $2400. Marlborough picked up three for on average $7500 while the Gordon Nearly 33 percent of the offering was family, Burn Meadows, Emerald secured by one individual, pastoral giant, selected a $10,000 a 25-month-old Consolidated Pastoral Company (CPC). Jett 201G14 (Ltd Of Brinks) son. Jason Purcell was on hand selecting 25 for a $6320 average for Wrotham Park, Goomeri based, MacIntosh family Chillagoe. Top of the CPC selections picked out two to average $10,000 was $8000 on a number of occasions. while J and K Grazing, Banksia, Stanage Grant and Kaye Warrian, Springrock, Bay selected the $13,000 25-monthInjune returned taking 10 for an $8200 old, L210 (AI) (WAT Lead Gun 33P6 medium. Topping the Warrian purchases (US)). Beef Enterprises Advisory was the $10,000, L267 (24-month) by Services, Nebo took an $11,000 Quart Bonox 660 (Bonox 330) from a NBS Pot son while the Parry family, Blue Candidate dam. Mountain selected the $11,500 Bonox 660 son, L278 (24-months). Barry Sinnamon, Kulkyne Stud, Jackson selected the $12,000, L572 (AI) (ET) Mark and Katrina Brown, M1B Stud, (Suhn’s Next Step) (US) (26-months) Wowan picked through the offering as a single purchase. Another seed choosing the $9000 L161 (AI) (IH stock operation to invest were Monto Bar None (US) – NBS Candidate) breeders, Mark and Amanda Salisbury, (25-months) while Justin and Kate Bimbadeen Stud. They secured the Boshammer, Glenoch JK Stud, Chinchilla $11,000, L605 (AI) (ET) (Braxton Of selected the $8500,


L594 (AI) (ET) (26-months) (Suhn’s Next Step (US) – Tarcoola 106) bred individual. Duncan and Karen Geddes, Telemon Stud, Springsure took with them a $7500 son of Triple B Jonah Lomu aged 23-months. The Beauchamp family, Stockport Station, Boulia claimed a pair to average $4500. Top selling heifer was the $3000, Sarah M196 (AI) (12-months) (101 Ranger (US)) – Triple B Floyd) selling to the Reynolds family, Glenrosa Stud, Gin Gin. Glenrosa will also be the home of the $2400, Jane M212 (AI) (SF Dependence (US) – Bonox 493). Greg and Angelique Boyce, Mullamuddy Stud, Gunnedah, NSW took a $2800 SF Dependence (US) daughter along with a $2000 Jett 99H1 yearling and a $2400 10-month-old by Triple B Jasper (Next Step). Peter, Cathy and Shane Muscat, Habana Springs Stud, Habana signed off on five heifers for a $2200 average topping at $2800 for yearling Huxley – Texas Yellowstone entry.

OPPOSING PAGE Dennis Jackson, Stutzview Brangus, Tiaro with his $17,000 purchase Triple B L393 with Lindsay and Fiona Barlow, Triple B stud and Trent McKinlay, Landmark Stud Stock.

TOP LEFT Triple B L393 for $17,000 TOP RIGHT Triple B L384 for $10,000 BOTTOM LEFT Triple B L210 for $13,000 BOTTOM RIGHT Triple B L572 for $12,000

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Commercial Triple B heifers hit $1,700 Sale Summary TRIPLE B ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE 231 Commercial Females Average $1,162 Top $1,700 Sale clearance 100%

The continual lack of availability of young, quality lines of commercial Brangus heifers was clearly evident at last year’s Triple B Brangus Sale, Dingo. Pens of purebred unjoined heifers fetched $1700 per head on three occasions in a market that saw 231 average $1162 for vendors, Lindsay and Fiona Barlow and family, Araluen, Dingo. The sale was the final segment in the catalogue at the Triple B Annual Production Sale.

Station, Nebo taking 80 head to average them $1482 and topping at $1700 per head for two pens (20 head). The other $1700 per head pen went to John Forrest and Family, Oakleigh Holdings, Alligator Creek whom signed off on 30 head to average $1067.

Lennox Barrett, Dalrymple Heights In all seven buyers tussled for the claimed two pens (20 head) to average offering with the Galea family, Broadlea

$900 per head while the Parry family, Blue Mountain added to their earlier male selections with a pen for $650 per head. The Kempton family, Boyne Valley put together a line of 60 for a $950 per head average topping at $1500 per head. Stan Power, Monto took the remaining pen of 11 heifers for $600 per head.

Live export opportunity for Brangus awaits Brad Hanson, Livestock Consultant, Hourn and Bishop Qld, Moura has indicated that there was a live export order for Brangus breeder heifers destined for Indonesia. He has indicated that the order was for a live weight range from 280kgs to 420kgs with all cattle requiring clean coats, with no white on their underlines and defintitly no brindles. Two consignments of these type of Brangus heifers have already been loaded and shipped to their new destination in Indonesia. Such is the quality of the consignments that have arrived the overseas clients have now requested more of the same type and descriptions of these Brangus females. Brad Hanson, has also indicated that there was an added bonus with regard the sale of these type and quality of females. A premium of 50c/kg over current going rates applied for these types of heifers that are deemed to be the right article. For more details, contact Brad Hanson, Hourn and Bishop, Moura on 0408 684 612 or email brad.hanson@hournbishopqld.com.au

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Bimbadeen’s inaugural Sale tops at $6,500 Australia’s longest existing Brangus stud and operation took on a new frontier and challenge staging their first On-Property Sale in conjunction with the ABCA Zone 2 Field Day in August, last year. Sale Summary BIMBADEEN SALE 29 Bulls Average $4,200 Top $6,500

Sarah and Rob Cook, Rosavale, Bucca together with their sons Lawson and Braxton with their $6500 selection, Bimbadeen M133 and Mark Salisbury, Bimbadeen Stud, Monto.

Sale clearance 96%

Bimbadeen principals, Mark and Amanda Salisbury, were overwhelmed with the response to the event. Conducted under a Helmsman System the sale resulted in a 96 percent clearance of the catalogue. The 61year old prefix set an overall $4300 average for their product, topping at $6500 from an offering of 30 black and red bulls. Mark commented after the event saying, “We had no idea what to expect from our first open day and sale, we’re very proud of the line of bulls we assembled and to know their new owners have received terrific value in their purchases please us even more.” Around 140 people attended the event at the stud’s new cattle yards on their ‘Arthur’s Knob’ property. Top seller was the 22-month-old, Bimbadeen M133 a black son of Telpara Hills Jackman (Hombre) selling to Rob and Sarah Cook, Rosavale, Bucca. Rosavale ended with a pair for on average $5100.

Doonside Ira Hayes daughter, selling to the Peter and Kristine Dingle and family, Redline Stud, Monto. Six other buyers took two bulls each. The Campbell family, Mooru Grazing, Gin Gin claimed two at $5000 each while the Lord family, Linville paid to $5250 to average $4500. MG and MJ Dingle, Ceratodus also claimed a pair to average $3500 while GV & JM Chapman selected entries to $4500 to average $4000. The Cedarvale Pastoral Company, Ubobo owned by the Chapman family also claimed a pair to average them $3625. Vernon Goody took a $5000 while Roy Goody selected a $3500 single entry. In response to the day and the outcome Mark Salisbury added “We’re extremely proud of the strong line of 30 bulls for our first ever on-property sale, a number of our bulls destined for other multi-vendor sales were also on display and due to the response and the overall outcome I can definitely say there will be a second event next year.”

Bimbadeen have announced that their second annual sale will be conducted Second top at $6250 was the red entry, at the same venue on Saturday 25th August, 2018. M100, a 22-month-old by Bimbadeen Agents: Monto Cattle and Country Q Graphite (Greendale Oscar) from a 34

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TOP Bimbadeen M100 for $6,250 MIDDLE Bimbadeen M109 for $5,250 BOTTOM Bimbadeen M149 for $5,000


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Forest Hills success with feedlot steers Recently Capella based operation, Forest Hills Stud, operated by Michael and Kellie Silvester were rewarded with the fruits of their breeding programme shown to their greatest benefit. The couple entered a total of 124 head of steers comprising 88 Brangus and 36 crossbred steers into the Paringa Feedlot, Capella, owned by Phil and Deborah Reid. The Brangus component were steers all sired by the couples Forest Hills Brangus bulls and the cross bred steers were bought in cattle. At induction all steers were aged between 18-22 months and were weighed in on average liveweight of 442kg. After 105 days feed the group came out with an average liveweight of 671kg with a dentition ranging from milk and two tooths. After processing the kill sheets showed that the average dress weight of the steers was 365kg. Kellie Silvester said of the group, “These Brangus steers were our first line of bullocks we’ve bred and retained by our own Forest Hills bulls, we’re obviously very happy with the results, even more so that all the bullocks graded very well.” “The 124 head were quiet, well handled, successfully fed and killed with no sickness, injuries or mortalities. We’re looking forward to seeing more Brangus bullocks like these in the future.”

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2018 Brangus Carcase Competition This year’s competition is now closed and cattle will enter the Waterfall Feedlot, Goomeri on March 5th. The entries will be judged as either Purebred Brangus Steers or Crossbred Brangus Steers in pens of seven head. The feedlot will hold an open day later in the year and will be an opportunity for Brangus enthusiasts to view and compare the 2018 entries.


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Jack wins Foxy Lady What a way to start in the seed stock world by winning a heifer. That’s precisely what happened during the staging of the annual Classic Red Brangus Sale at CQLX Gracemere, in September, last year. The vendors behind the fixture staged a competition called “Win A Heifer”. Donated by Jack and Mim Walker, Jateebee Stud, Theodore the lucky winner had to be present at the sale and the would take home the classy, Jateebee Red Foxy 279. The competition was open to all bid card holders in attendance at the sale with the only exception being the vendors of the Red Classic Sale. Red Foxy at the time of the competition was yearling daughter of Redline 2/096 (Doonside Drummer) out of a Redline Cody/Doonside 573 female. This female line of red matrons stretches as far back as Bimbadeen 931 a red cow registered in 1984. The draw for the female took place before the commencement of the annual fixture with the assembled crowd burst into applause when the winner was announced as Jack Salisbury. There’s a touch of irony as the heifer goes to a young Brangus enthusiast and descendant of one of the breed’s founders, his grandfather, Bruce Burnham and Red Foxy is back at the place of where her family originated. TOP Jack Salisbury with Jateebee Red Foxy 279 after the announcement of the competition at the 2017 Classic Red Sale. BOTTOM Jateebee Red Foxy 279.

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Once again the Brangus breed will mount a comprehensive and informative presence on the grounds at the Brangus Boulevard. Accompanying this site are fellow breeders whilst other Brangus exhibitors have elected to have their own sites or will mount displays with their cattle in the breed sheds.

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A social license to farm beef? There is no argument that the production of meat is under fire. Animal welfare groups have an extended agenda with a view to the complete ban of animal agriculture. What can a beef farmer do to maintain their livelihood as further pressure is placed upon their motives and methods?

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We’re really addressing anthropomorphism, that is, attributing human traits and emotions to animal behaviour. We might see it as deranged or humerous, but in a society that has lost all connection to the food chain, the only vision of cattle that the modern consumer can summon up is of daisy the big brown eyed cow, or worse, her doe eyed calf. When even the most cynical ‘townies’ see ABC images of brutal handling or any form of slaughter of these animals for our own profit, they find very little common ground with us. You know what, in a modern democratic society that demands respect for all, they are also right ... We cannot rest on our laurels and blame the ‘greenies’ or PETA, we have a responsibility to continually improve our record, to improve the respect we show the animals that feed the nation and beyond. Remember this industry exports between 60 and 70% of total beef production every year. There is an enormous responsibility that comes with being a world leader in export production. We set the standard. So what do we need to consider? In short, the measure of positive animal welfare is globally accepted as the ability of an animal to live free from disease, pain, hunger and stress while being able to engage in normal social behavior. 42

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What we can do as breeders is ensure that the animals we develop not only provide clean, green, plentiful, safe beef but also work in synchrony to appease the consumer who cannot stomach the thought of an animal mistreated, abused or disrespected? 1. Temperament. It is the basis for both stress and behavioural measures. We have these animals in our herds already and they are a pleasure to work with. Not just blind docility, but active engaged animals that have an interest in their surroundings. They do not panic if their environment changes or the herd dynamic shifts. These animals do not jump fences in panic or cower in the corner. Selection pressure is easy to apply. 2. Disease and parasite resistance. Nobody will argue that the sight of a beast covered in buffalo fly with weeping lesions is something we are comfortable with. We are also aware that within that same herd, some animals are barely bothered by the pest and this is a heritable trait. To different degrees the same goes for tick and intestinal parasites. We can select for animals that are less likely to suffer from endemic disease, pests and parasites in general paddock conditions.


3. Minimum maintenance energy requirement. There are our favourites in the herd, producing monster bulls or bullocks that regularly tip the scales well above herd average. This is fine for optimum conditions, but often those high performers fall in a heap when feed runs low. There are also animals in the herd that ‘live on the smell of an oily rag’. As these extreme weather events and extended drought periods increase, we will need those low maintenance cattle to survive and thrive. Our animals with improved temperament will also be more easily collected for transport before they reach critical bodyweight and reduce the impact of the starving cattle image on television sets across capital cities. 4. High eating quality with minimal intervention. ‘Factory farming’ is a term that will turn the most confident city dwelling meat eater into an uncomfortable dinner table

guest reaching for the salad. Nobody really knows what it means, but the sight of tens of thousands of cattle penned in a muddy feedlot certainly makes our city cousins uncomfortable. Wagyu might be the flavour of the month, but a 400 day grainfed animal looks plain uncomfortable in anyone’s language and does not fulfill the requirements for a high welfare state. We know there are animals that can provide a high-quality cut of beef while grazing, and when times are more difficult, with minimal intervention and supplementation or a short grain finished stretch. These are the animals that will be more palatable, both on the plate and in the hearts of consumers. Fake meat is coming but I bet it tastes like rubbish. Let’s help our city cousins and international Aussie beef eaters by lifting the bar on what we accept as best practice, continue to develop an animal that is comfortable in more situations and make them smile while they order their grass fed T-bone.

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Palgrove’s big $10,350 average Sale Summary PALGROVE SALE 57 Bulls Average $10,350 Top $19,000 Sale clearance 100%

Sustained and consistent demand resulted in a complete clearance of the Ultrablack offering at the annual Palgrove Bull Sale, Dalveen, September 2017. In what was clearly a vindication of the policies and practices employed by the vendors, David and Prue Bondfield and family, Palgrove Stud, the fixture saw an extra 13 bulls sold as compared to the 2016 result. Balancing these figures was a slight decrease in medium values of $980 per head when compared to the same period. However, demand was clearly driven by the operations attention to carcase quality and attributes, selection criteria and comprehensive list of data. (In 2016 44 bulls averaged $11,330 selling to a top of $24,00). The 2017 sale draft delivered an average EMA scan of 123sq cms, fat depth scans of 11/7mm and an IMF reading of 5.9. In all 44 percent of the offering scanned over 6pc for IMF with eight individuals posted a result of bulls over 7pc a figure that included yearling bulls. Market topper, was the first on offer, the two-year-old, $19,000 Palgrove

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Logo (960kg) (137 EMA) 12/8mm and an IMF of 5.7. Snapping up the son of Triple B Global (P) was Wepack Pty Ltd., Kenilworth acting through Aussie Land and Livestock, Kingaroy. Tim Elliott, Mieke Fortune and Andrew Blissett, Wepack were on the hunt for a lead sire for utilization in their Ultrablack program. In all 16 sons of Triple B Global averaged $10,625. Adding a significant contribution to the result was pastoral giant, Consolidated Pastoral Company (CPC), Newcastle Waters Station, NT. Their haul purchased through AuctionsPlus was 10 for an average of $10,500. Top of the CPC selections was the yearling entry, the $14,000, Magnum (ET) (16.5-months) (634kg) (117 EMA) (Texas Star 9U8Y) (US) which a semen interest had been retained by the parent stud. Top selling yearling was the 680kg, Majestic (ET) (121 EMA) (Texas Star 9U8Y) selling to $15,000 to Clint and Julie Langan, Bingara, NSW. A semen share in that individual was also retained by Palgrove. Majestic was one of three full flush siblings that averaged $13,333. Five went to Mt Douglas Pastoral Company, Mt Douglas, Clermont for a $11,400 average, topping at $17,000 for Larrikan (828kg) (134 EMA) (Palgrove Hardy H11). Blackall based, Bailey Properties, Paradise Downs, Blackall signed off on five at an $11,600 medium. Top of the Paradise Downs purchases was the $14,000 Lawman (Triple B H656 (ET)) (25-months) (832kg). Taking the

23-month-old, Lattitude by Nindooinbah H343 (ET) (Singletary Of Brinks) was Glengariffe Pastoral Company, Greymare, Warwick. Another to purchase a H343 son was Tabarsi Pty Ltd., Meandarra, Qld outlaying $14,000 for the entry and ending with two to average $13,000. DA and LL Gordon, Emerald, Qld took the $12,000 Global sired, Lumberjack (23-months) (838kg) while DW and LJ Anderson, Banana, Qld, took with them a pair to average $11,000 topping at $12,000 for the 17.5 month-old, H304 son, Magnificent. Michael Barber, Mallanganee, paid the same amount for the Global son, Lombard (23.5-months). Black Springs Partnership, Barraba, NSW, took with them the $13,000 Global son, Lust (P) (24-months) (836kg). Carl and Gail Morawitz, Stewart Park, Comet took with them the $11,000 24-month-old, 826kg, 140 EMA, Leonardo (Palgrove Horatio H1423 (ET)). Keith and Judy Parry, Sarina, Qld signed off on five for a $10,000 medium topping at $12,000 for a 22.5-month-old son of the homebred, Palgrove Hardy H11 (ET) (Csonka) while Wardle Co Farms claimed a trio topping at $10,000 for a Global son to average them $8500. Agents: Elders, Landmark, George and Fuhrmann and AuctionsPlus Top-priced Ultrablack, Palgrove Logo, buyer Tim Elliott, Palgrove principal David Bondfield, Mieke Fortune, Midge Thompson, Aussie Land & Livestock, Kingaroy and Andrew Blissett, Wepack Pty Ltd, Kenilworth.


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Brangus to $6,000 at Monto Sale Summary MONTO ALL BREEDS SALE 16 Bulls Average $4,000 Top $6,000 (twice) Sale clearance 89%

Red Brangus topped at $6,000 on two occasions while their Black counterparts fetched sums to $5500 at the annual 2017 Annual Monto All breeds Bull Sale, Monto, September, last year. The Brangus offering witnessed five vendors support the offering with the Red Brangus component setting a $5000 average for the four on offer while the Black component of 12 set a $3667 average. Market toppers both came from the Redline prefix operated by the

Dingle family, Monto. First to make that money was the two-year-old Redline Marcus (Doonside Shiraz) selling to Peter and Kerrie Allan, Lyndale Equine Services, Stockhaven, Kingaroy. The following lot, Redline Magnus (Doonside Harry) a 22-month-old sold to Roy Bonisch, Mundubbera. Bimbadeen Stud, Monto averaged Redline Marcus for $6,000 $3900 for their five topping at $5000 for owners, Mark and Amanda Salisbury. Their top was the 22-month-old, The James family, Cedar Vale Stud, Bimbadeen M61 (Bonox 505) selling to Charters Towers sold a pair to L Parry and JA Embery, Blue Mountain. average $4000 topping at $5000 for a 24-month-old entry by Gunnadoo The Gibbs family, Coalstoun Lakes Park Benchmark to Brian Moloney, sold a pair to collect a $5250 average. Their top at $5500 was a 24-month-old Cockatoo Station, Wandoan. Raff Limited Edition son selling Sandy Pointon, Mt Eagle, Eidsvold. Their other was a paternal half brother selling for $5000 to Russell McIntosh and family, Jagera, Goomeri.

Local breeders, Rebecca Wilson and Brad Kielly, Eureka Creek Stud, Monto sold a pair to average $3000. Agents: Monto Cattle and Country.

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AGQUIP Field Day Conduvted over three days the annual AGQUIP Field Days are one of the larger events of it’s type in New South Wales. Once again an enthusiastic band of Brangus breeders and supporters were on hand to fly the Brangus flag at AGQUIP 22nd to 24th August in Gunnedah NSW, last year. Over the three days there they reported there was a constant stream of visitors to the ACBA site from all over the state. The majority of the producer enquiry was for Brangus females or people wanting to source Brangus bulls for their herds in a bid to capitalise on hybrid vigour in the progeny. As always the Brangus promotional material was very popular especially the caps for the school children. A big thank you to Merv and Dale Bailey who had two pens of beautiful Brangus heifers on display. Merv and Dale also provided the panels and were on duty every day. The Jorgensen family, Belview Stud, Delungra also had cattle on display, a bull and cow and calf. Belview Bryonce proved popular with the visitors who liked to give her a pat and she loved it. A real feature of all the stock on the display was their quiet temperament, which impressed all who came to look. Greg and Ange Boyce and Fleetwood Grobler also assisted in manning the site and the work involved in putting it all together.

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Redline bulls to $11,500 twice at Fitzroy Crossing Sale Summary FITZROY CROSSING SALE 6 Bulls Average $7,292 Top $11,500 (twice) Sale clearance 100%

Monto breeders Peter and Kristine Dingle, Redline Stud had another successful outing at the annual Fitzroy Crossing Sale, Fitzroy Crossing, Broome, WA in August, last year. In all there were six Red Brangus within the catalogue that set an overall average of $7292 topping at $11,500 twice. Redline set a healthy medium of $7800 for their five. First of the equal top sellers at $11,500 was Redline

6/149 (P) a 20-month-old by Doonside 1669 (P) selling to Gina Rinehart’s, Liveringa Station Beef, Derby, WA while travelling partner, Redline 6/077 (P) (22-months) (Hanavale Cisco (P)) also reached the same figure selling to Liveringa as well. Redline sold an entrant by Doonside Omar (P) (AI) aged 21-months for $7500 to Liveringa and a Doonside 1669 son for $5000 to the same buyer. Their other sale was

a $3500 paternal half brother selling to locals, Millijiddee Station Cattle Company Pty Ltd, Fitzroy Crossing.

Redline 6/149 for $11,500

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Roma breeders Keith and Annabelle Wilson, Samari Plains sold a single herd bull entry for $4750 to Liveringa. The 18-month-old was by Samari Imperial (Newcombe’s Dawson). Agents: Landmark Broome

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Duarran hits $8000 Sale Summary DUARRAN ANNUAL SALE 30 Bulls Average $4,766 Top $8,000 Sale clearance 64% 11 Females Average $2,159 Top $2,750 Sale clearance 52%

One of the many features of the annual Duarran Brangus Sale, Duarran, Roma, in September last year was the huge geographical spread of buyers. For vendors, Ian and Anne Galloway the result saw them product sell to far North Queensland and as far south as Wandoan, Moonie and all areas in between culminating in a 64 percent clearance overall. 48

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John and Nerida Allen, Mawson Stud, Murgon secured the day’s top seller in the $8000, Duarran Latemore (P). At 24-months Latemore (Duarran Genoa), was recently awarded the RNA 2017 Senior Champion Bull delivering a EMA measurement of 138 cm sq and fat depth scans of 12/8mm. Latemore will join the Mawson herd founded in 2004 of around 200 registered breeders running at Murgon. Mawson has invested in Duarran genetics, both bulls and heifers in the past. Adding support throughout the catalogue was the Penna family, Kangaroo Hills Station, Ingham, who signed off on eight bulls averaging $4937. Other major buyers on the day were Strathfield Pastoral Company, Strathfield Station, McKinlay, taking seven bulls averaging $4642. Top selling female was a two-year-old heifer, selling for $2750 to Peter and Kristine Dingle, Redline Stud, Monto.

Duarran Latemore for $8,000.

In a massive vote of confidence all but one of the heifers were purchased by the Curr family, Cloncurry, who purchased 10 of the females to average them $2100. Ian Galloway said the 2017 result was pleasing adding, “This result comes on the back of our recent steer successes in feedlot trials, we’re happy with their EMA data and their ability to develop muscle and carcase traits, particularly given the fact that they (the bulls) had only a relatively short preparation period on oats and the patchy seasonal conditions prevailing at the same time.” Agents: Elders and Landmark



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$14,000 Brangus tops Nindooinbah Spring Sale Sale Summary NINDOOINBAH SALE 20 Brangus Bulls Average $7,400 Top $14,000 27 Brangus Females Average $2,306 Top $2,750 42 Ultrablack Bulls Average $6,429 Top $11,000 58 Ultrablack Females Average $3,177 Top $3,750 15 Angus Females Average $2,700 Top $3,500 Sale clearance 100%

A three state buyers gallery and strong competition resulted in a total clearance at the annual Nindooinbah Spring Sale, Nindooinbah, Beaudesert, October, last year. The 62 males set a $6742 average with a top of $14,000 while another complete clearance was recorded in the female section with 100 head setting a $2870 result. For owners Ewan and Kaye Murdoch, the result saw the top seven supporters of the fixture take 107 head or 66 percent of the entire offering.

Andrew Meara, Elders Stud Stock, with Nindooinbah manager Nick Cameron and Paul Holm, Livestock manager, Northern Zone Elders and the sale topper $14,000 Nindooinbah M93.

Hills Lampasas 675E2 (ET)) making $14,000 and selling to CPC. The next into the ring, M131 (ET) (AI) was a full flush sibling fetching $9000 and going to Bonney Downs Station, Nullagine, Western Australia. Top of the Ultrablacks also going to CPC was the 18-month-old, M151 (AI) a 602kg son of the retained Nindooinbah J203 (ET) (AI) (Lambert Of Brinks (US)).

Peter Goyder, Bonney Downs Station, WA took with him nine bulls (Brangus and Ultrablacks) setting an average of $6333 and topping at $9000. These new purchases will take up residence with a cow herd that now numbers close to 10,500 head. Mr Goyder indicated that he was hoping to procure at least 100 Brangus bulls on his buying Pastoral giant, Consolidated Pastoral trip to the eastern states and that Company, (CPC) claimed both sectional the Brangus infusion was intended to male sale toppers, the $14,000 improve meat and eating quality of the Brangus and the $11,000 Ultrablack on beef produced on the station. the way to claiming 27 percent of the offering through AuctionsPlus. Jason Top selling Brangus female was the Purcell, CPC paid on average $7156 for three-year-old, K807 (ET) (AI) (WW his 16 bulls for two of the companies Cherokee 535W36 (US)) sold PTIC for destinations, Newcastle Waters, NT $2750 to Paul and Gaye Swan, Brydali and Wrotham Park, Chillagoe. Their six Stud, Veresdale, Queensland. Brangus entries averaged $7417 while Kiara Brennan, Great Northern the 10 Ultrablacks averaged $7000. Cattle Company, Yakka Munga Top seller was the 19-month, 724kg, Station, Broome, WA added to her Nindooinbah M93 (ET) (AI) (Telpara ACBA Rockhampton Sale purchases 50

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by returning to take four Brangus to average $7625 and a trio of Ultrablacks for a $5500 medium ending with an overall average of $6714. Top Brangus was the $9000 19-month, 682kg, M22 (ET) (AI) grandson of Csonka (US). Don and Peter Heatley, Rangemore, Home Hill secured four bulls (three Ultrablacks and a Brangus) to end in a $8125 average. These topped at $9000 on three separate occasions. Three bulls at an average $8500 are headed to Binnowie Downs, Coonalpyn, South Australia. These topped at $9000 on two occasions and will join six Brangus and Ultrablack females for an average $3375. Josh Green and Sophie Wilson, Lower Southgate, NSW bought 11 PTIC donor cows for on average $2137. Sale regulars, Stewart and Kathy Murray, Bromelton House, Beaudesert returned taking 12 Ultrablack females for a $3188 medium. Lambhill Pty Ltd., Maleny secured 15 Brangus, Ultrablack and Angus females for on average $3183. Mark Morland, Glenapp Pastoral Company, Running Creek returned taking a trio of bulls (Brangus and Ultrablack) for on average $5500. Agents: Elders and AuctionsPlus.


2017 Brangus Carcase Competition Dinner Celebrating the success of the annual Carcase Competition breeders, competitors and enthusiasts gathered at the Bracken Ridge Hotel in August for the Awards dinner. 1. Brad Saunders, Pheasant Creek, Wowan and Angus Gridley-Baird, Rabobank. 2. Brady & Stevie Jackson, Sandy Banks, Tiaro. 3. Angela & Shane Jackson, Sandy Banks, Tiaro. 4. Allan (left) & Alastair (right) Besch, Alma Vale, Dululu and Nicole Saunders, Pheasant Creek, Wowan.

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Classic Reds hits $20,000 Sale Summary CLASSIC RED BRANGUS SALE 43 Bulls Average $6,288 Top $20,000 Sale clearance 68% 9 Females Average $1622 Top $3,000 Sale clearance 100%

Bulls hit $20,000 while unjoined heifers made to $3,000 at last September’s annual Classic Red Brangus Sale, CQLX, Gracemere.

Mark Sailsbury, Bimbadeen Stud, Eidsvold and Gavin McKenzie, Tannyfoil Stud, Blackwater with the $20,000 Tannyfoil Marco L122.

Market topper at $20,000 was the 24-month-old, 852kg, Tannyfoil Marco L122 (127 EMA) offered by Gavin McKenzie, Tannyfoil Stud, Blackwater he sold to Mark and Amanda Salisbury, Bimbadeen Stud, Eidsvold. Marco, by Tarramba Sir Marco was part of the nine head team from Tannyfoil that set a $9611 average. Included in that bottomline line result was the $16,000 Tannyfoil Liam L183 (Duarran Geebung) (792kg) (23-months) selling to the BVL Stud, Mundubbera owned by Brenton and Viginia Lowe. Losing bidder was the Morawitz family, Stewart Park, Comet. Another investor in the McKenzie draft was the Jateebee prefix of Jack and Mim Walker, Theodore. Their selection at $11,000 was the 22-month-old, 746kg, Lane L145 (Duarran Flinders). Bill and Kay Geedes, Doonside Stud, Barmoya ended the day with an overall average of $6833. Their top was the 52

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$12,000 Doonside Red Cedar (Doonside Tabasco) (33-months) (920kg) selling to Ian and Anne Galloway, Duarran Stud, Roma. Duarran will also be the home of another acquisition the $7500 Redline McKinlay (Doonside 1669) (22-months) (724kg) offered by the Dingle family, Redline Stud, Eidsvold. Redline averaged $5681for their eleven registered and herd bulls which included the $10,500 Malanda (Doonside Omar) selling to Peter and Rebecca Scholl, Eidsvold.

TOP LEFT Jateebee Powerball for $9,000 TOP RIGHT Tannyfoil Liam L183 for $16,000 BOTTOM LEFT Tannyfoil Lane L145 for $11,000 BOTTOM RIGHT Redline Malanda for $10,500


Jateebee’s draft of seven sold to a high of $9000 to average $5714. High seller for the prefix for 2017 was the 23-month-old, Powerball (Willandra Eric) (770kg) seling to Carl and Gail Morawitz and family, Stewart Park, Comet. Jateebee Profit (Redline 2/096) (22-months) (750kg) sold for $8000 to Spray Point, Sarsfield, Mareeba.

to top at $7000 while Col, Debbie and Wes Goodwin and family, GL Stud, Gainsford, ended their day with a $6750 average topping at $9000 for GL Kaiser K59 (Tannyfoil Dominic). BVL Stud, Mundubbera set a $6250 medium for their pair topping at $8500 for the 22-month, Longton (Duarran Exeter).

Jane Saunders, Charlevue Stud, Dingo sold a pair to average $4500 topping at $5000 while Coonabarabran breeders, Stephen and Elaine Lill, Chadwick Downs Stud sold bulls to $4000. Stephen Duff, Duff Stud, Gympie sold five to a top of $8000 for a son of Duarran Derwent. Charlevue took with them the $5000 Redline Mackay (Doonside 1669).

Greg Glover, Prospect, Blackall took two buls to average $5750. Chris Edgeton and family, Hanley, Barcaldine returned to take a pair to average him $7250. The McFadzen family, Sarina Range signed off on three for a $5333 medium.

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All heifers were offered during the ‘Bull Walk’ and were sold via a Helmsman System the day prior to the annual Bull Sale. Market topper at $3000 was Redline 6/033 offered by Peter and

Kristine Dingle and family, Redline Brangus, Eidsvold. The daughter of Doonside Shiraz sold to Jane Saunders, Charlevue Stud, Dingo. The Goodwin family, GL Stud, Gainsford sold their entry, Miss Maisie (Redline Illawarra) for $1900 to the BVL Stud, Mundubbera. Mawson Stud sold a pair of Duarran Hastings daughters for $1300 each to Bill and Kay Geddes, Doonside Stud, Barmoya. Jack and Mim Walker, Jateebee Stud, Theodore took with them a $1420 average for their five topping at $1700 for a yearling daughter of Redline 2/096 selling to Clayton Smith and Justine Douglas, Kennedy Springs Stud, Curruchan. Agents: Elders and Ray White Livestock

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Gordon Cyril Kime 18.10.1935 – 29.6.2017 Gordon Cyril Kime was the forth child born to Frank and Eileen, The Old Place, Etna Creek and was one of eight children. Like most children of that era, Gordon and his siblings furfilled duties on the property, milking cows (by hand), feeding calves and pigs and jobs before the daily trip to school at Etna Creek State School. However, one of the more important jobs in the morning and the afternoon was checking the snares set for Wallabies as this was used for pocket money. Gordon finished school at 14, commencing work for Bob Kersey where he milked cows and performed general farm jobs. Gordon then worked for Jack White at Barmoya just behind Rossmoya on Log Waterhole. Gordon’s rations for the week were a piece of corned beef and a tin of syrup. He’s return home on weekends on a bicycle to help on the farm, play cricket or tennis for leisure and return to his week job on a Sunday (20 miles each way). During that time he met Margaret Mary Shaw and that friendship would develop further. Not long after that Gordon commenced work at ‘Doonside’ for Mrs Mavis Tennant, working with Bob ‘Jumbo’ Shaw, Margaret’s older brother. Both Gordon and Bob were good axemen and took on contract ringbarking on weekends and holidays to earn more money. Soon Gordon had saved enough money and by trading his pushbike was able to purchase a second hand Matchless 500 Motorbike. That relationship with Margaret blossumed and the couple were married in Rockhampton on the 26th September 1955 and raised two children Colin and Wendy. It was during his time at Doonside that Gordon’s skills in both cattle breeding and horse skills and horsemanship were brought to the fore. He was taught the finer points and the art of bull preparation. He travelled with the Doonside Braford teams to the Rockhampton, Mackay, Townsville and Brisbane Royal Shows. Teams of up to 30 head of led bulls from Doonside were all fed and prepared for the annual Dalby and Rockhampton Sales. At his last Brisbane Royal for Doonside in 1973 the team of eight head won every championship in the Braford section from a field of 70 head. After 23 years Gordon, Marg and the family left Doonside and moved to Couti – Outi where he worked closely with Lawson and Linda Geddes and family for the next nine years. During the beef depression and for three years, 54

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Gordon took on a part time job as a stud classifier for the Braford breed. This job took Gordon all over Australia where he again made a series of life long friends. In 1979 Gordon and family together with the Geddes family, purchased Amaroo, Nebo. The early years were tough, no power and no phone for three years. During this time Gordon pursued his passion for drafting cattle and horses. He regularly was involved in the Nebo Bushmans Carnival and was on hand for working bees, campdrafts and supplied calves for the poddy ride. Not along after this Gordon commenced showing Brangus cattle at the Mackay Show taking out numerous championship titles for single steers and pens of steers over many years. Gordon also promoted the breed by taking a led Brangus steer to the Brisbane Royal and this entry went onto win his class at the ‘Ekka’ Gordon also bred his own horses at Amaroo with notable stallions over the years being, Comara Advent, Yarrawa 303 and the present resident stallion, MacNamara Ordeal. All of these stallions had won novice Drafts with ‘303’ the youngest horse to final at all three drafts at Warwick in the same year. Radar a gelding by ‘303’ is now an Open Horse and won the ASH Novice Horse Of The Year. Both Radar and Conote were campaigned by Gordon’s grandson, Sam as he went onto win the ACA Juvenile Rider Of The Year in 2015. Gordon’s other grandson, Matt campaigns another homebred mount, Pattern with much success. In 2003 Gordon and Margaret’s daughter Wendy passed away after a battle with cancer. During this time whilst keeping the family together Gordon’s love of drafting took over again. With assistance from Pete Comiskey and both grandsons Gordon travelled and caught up with many of the long life friends and made and developed many more along the way. Another of his favourite pastimes was preparing bulls for the annual Brangus Sales. One of his favourite saying and mottos was ‘Take only the bulls that you would use yourself and don’t put bulls through the ring to make up the numbers’ …. something worth

remembering. Another of his many sayings and advise was ‘If you are going to do a job, do it to the best of your ability ‘ and the other important life lesson was ‘Quick’s the word, Smart’s the action’. The Amaroo brand and it’s cattle is know and recognizied both inside and outside the breed for it’s consistency and quality in all that is presented to the public. Amaroo bulls have topped past annual ABCA Rockhampton Sales. They’ve always and still are a feature within the catalogues over many years where the type of animal and consistency of the cattle has never changed even though fades come and go. Gordon loved his Brangus. There was never a better glint in his eye when he took out an award, or found or was showing you what he thought was a good Brangus steer, bullock or bull. We’ve said goodbye to a loving husband, a caring dad and a very proud grandfather, as well as a good mate, a great horseman and a great breeder of cattle. A service to celebrate Gordon’s life was conducted at the East Chapel, Rockhampton Crematorium, Thursday, July 6th, 2017. VALE.


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Diamond Valley’s ‘Ekka’ Double Gatton breeder, Matthew Sirett, Diamond Valley Stud scored a rare double at the 2017 Brisbane Royal taking both Grand championships. What was even more special for the ‘first timer’ was that both his exhibits were juniors and both were full maternal ET siblings. Grand and Junior Champion Bull was the full US product, the 19-month, Diamond Valley Keen Edge 468L2 (P) (AI) (ET) (CB Final Cut – Telpara Hills Miss Csonka 468G8) (832kg) (136EMA) (11/7mm) (ADG 1.35kg/day) and the Grand and Junior Champion Female was Diamond Valley Miss Foundation 468L (P) (AI) (ET) (Suhn’s Foundation 331Z28 - Telpara Hills Miss Csonka 468G8). Miss Foundation was the Grand Champion Female at the 2017 Emerald Feature Show. Both youngsters had a string of regional awards to their credit from shows across the state before their major wins to date. Judge, Donna Robson, Batlow, NSW and her associate, Stephanie Roberts, Alkoomie Stud, Alton Downs, Qld shifted through the field of 48 exhibits from two states to deliver the two top accolades to the sibling champions. Reg Robinson’s, Glen Heart prefix was again in the ribbon mix taking the Reserve Junior Champion male awardee and with two paternal youngsters, Glen Heart Dougall (Glen Heart Yogi) (476kg) and also the Reserve Junior Champion Female with Glen Heart Dollie. Dougall and Dollie both won their respective under 12 months classes. Ian and Anne Galloway snared the senior champion male double with their red entries Duarran Latemore (Duarran Genoa) (822kg) (136EMA) (11/7mm) (23-months) and Duarran Laredo (26-months) (1034kg) (147EMA) (14/12mm) (ADG 1.31kg/day) taking the senior and reserve senior championship titles respectively. Laredo was the Junior champion bull from the 2016 RNA while Latemore was catalogued for the annual 2017 Duarran Sale where he topped proceedings at $8000. Laredo and Latemore are paternal halves. The senior champion female ranks provided another two studs broad ribbon events. Senior champion female was the Csonka (US) daughter, Doc’s Lady Csonka (P) (ET), exhibited by Brock Dahtler, Doc’s Stud, Monto while Rockhampton breeders, Jason Jeynes and Julie Sheehan, Kraken Stud added to their 2017 trophy collection taking with them the Reserve Senior Champion female with Alkoomie Miss Final Cut. Miss Final Cut (CB Final Cut 924X 56

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TOP Grand Champion bull Diamond Valley Keen Edge, with Matthew Sirett, Mark Beckman, Stephanie Roberts, Donna Robson, Les Lee and Brady Jackson. BOTTOM Grand Champion female Diamond Valley Miss Foundation with Matthew Sirett, Stephanie Roberts, Donna Robson, Les Lee, Christine Roberts and Anderew Meara.

– Telpara Hills Miss Lockart 820G13) was also the Reserve Senior Champion at the breed Feature Show conducted in Emerald earlier in the year. The group classes were dominated by Ian and Anne Galloway’s, Duarran Stud, Roma. Duarran took home the Pair Of Bulls with Warren and Robyn Bulmer’s, Weona Stud, Leeville, NSW claiming the second spot. Duarran also collected the Sires Progeny Group and the Breeders Group prize relegating the group from the Glen Heart Stud to second position and Stephen Duff’s, Duff Stud, Gympie notching up third position.


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Awards Grand and Junior Champion Bull (#01) Diamond Valley Keen Edge 468L2 (P) (AI) (ET) Matthew Sirett, Diamond Valley Stud, Gatton

Grand and Junior Champion Female (#02) Diamond Valley Miss Foundation 468L (P) (AI) (ET) Matthew Sirett, Diamond Valley Stud, Gatton

Reserve Junior Champion Bull (#05) Glen Heart Dougall (P) Reg Robinson, Glenheart Stud, Toogoolawah

Reserve Junior Champion Female (#08) Glen Heart Dollie (P) Reg Robinson, Glenheart Stud, Toogoolawah

Senior Champion Bull (#03) Duarran Latemore (P) Ian and Anne Galloway, Duarran Stud, Roma

Senior Champion Female (#06) Doc’s Lady Csonka (P) (ET) Brock Dahtler, Doc’s Stud, Monto

Reserve Senior Champion Bull (#04) Duarran Laredo (P) Ian and Anne Galloway, Duarran Stud, Roma

Reserve Senior Champion Female (#07) Alkoomie Miss Final Cut 820J (P) (AI) (ET) Jason Jeynes & Julie Sheehan, Kraken Stud, Rockhampton

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Sires Progeny Group Duarran Genoa, Duarran Stud, Roma

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$10,000 top at Feb All Breeds Sale Sale Summary FEBRUARY ALL BREEDS SALE 22 Bulls Average $4,091 Top $10,000 Sale clearance 65% In what could only be described as buyers market the annual February All Breeds Bull and Female Sale at CQLX, Gracemere in February saw only 65 percent clearance at auction. Lee, Jan and Dean Kapernick, Shadow Valley Stud, Gin Gin scored the top sale honors with their 26-month, 895kg, 124 EMA 5/6mm Shadow Valley Geronimo 920L for $10,000 selling to the Wilkinson family, Cassiopeia Station, Clermont. Shadow Valley averaged $6125 for their four that included the $8500 entry, Hugo 1117L (Shadow Valley Charlie) (713kg) (10/7mm) (110 EMA) selling to the Bowman Cattle Company, Lorna Vale, Marlborough. Also at $8500 was the 29-month, 782kg, 13/11mm, 131 EMA, Folkslee Lofty (S) offered by Rodney and Karen Johannesen, Folkslee Stud, Brooweena selling to the Wheeler family, Beefwood Park, Charters Towers. The son of Glen Heart Warner was one of six that averaged $4833 for the prefix. Involved in that result was the $6500 paternal half, Folkslee L 626 (29-months) (818kg) (13/6mm) (132 EMA) selling to the Power family, Monto.

Lee, Jan and Dean Kapernick, Shadow Valley Stud, Gin Gin with their $10,000 high selling Brangus bull, Shadow Valley Geronimo 920L at the recent annual February All Breeds Bull and Female Sale, CQLX, Gracemere. The 26-month-old 895kg son of Shadow Valley George 058J2 (Garrett Of Brinks (US)) sold to the Wilkinson family, Cassiopeia Station, Clermont.

Bill and Kay Geddes, Doonside Stud, Barmoya took a $7000 sale with their grey entry, Daintree 2184 (34-months) (900kg) selling to the Great Northern Cattle Company, Yakka Munga Station, Broome, Western Australia. Heaviest bull of the section was the 1150kg, Mylington L27 offered by Paul Weir, Mylington, Roma. The 25-month-old, with a scan of 11/9mm and an EMA reading of 130cm sq sold to Cassiopeia, Clermont. A pair from Mylington averaged $5750 with

the remaining entry, M70 (23-months) (1030kg) (129 EMA) (10/9mm) making $6500 and selling to McEvoy family, Eungella. Naomi Cooney, Yabba-Do Stud, Kandanga sold her $6500, 24-month, 905kg, 13/8mm 139 EMA TCB Catawba Warrior (US) son, Yabba-Do Latif 15L12 to Bowman Cattle Company. Bowman Cattle Co signed off on a trio for an average $6333. Agents: Elders and Landmark

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Telpara Hills brings their ‘Diamonds’ to Beef 2018 Telpara Hills Stud is again showcasing its best genetics at their ‘Elite Genetics Sale’ to be held during Beef 2018, Rockhampton. The sale will provide buyers with a great opportunity to acquire breed-leading females, bulls and embryos, including embryo lots from Lake Majestik, US. The sale will be conducted on site (C256 – C260) in the Telpara Hills Marquee, 4pm, Tuesday, May 8th, Rockhampton Showgrounds. Trevor Pearce feels that the quality of this year’s sale line-up will again measure up to, or even eclipse the absolute best of previous sales. “We are a bit fearful that potential buyers will be scared off because they believe the prices will be out of reach. Even though we have enjoyed some wonderful highlights over the past few years, there are always bargains within the sale and savvy buyers are able to find them at every price level. Like the old saying goes, ‘you have to be in it to win it’,” stated Stephen Pearce. The catalogue will comprise, 16 females, including six mated heifers, eight unjoined heifers and two adult donor females. The donor component and offering represents a first for the Telpara Hills prefix at auction.

Stephen Pearce, Telpara Hills Stud with heifers destined for the Elite Genetics Sale, May 8th as part of Beef 2018, Rockhampton.

to breed record holder, Van Damme 541H30 and another homebred male, Houston 468C3.

“Embryos are a small investment with a large potential payoff. The result could be the next bull or female that tops Rocky, wins the Ekka, or most importantly animals that have Sale opener, Telpara Hills Miss Csonka 541H18 has been the potential to start or lift an entire breeding program”, a favourite with visitors to the Telpara Hills. Always a said Trevor Pearce. A pairing between Telpara Hills Miss standout, she’s a blend of Brinks and Mound Creek genetics. Real Deal 15L – Legacy (US) embryos are another highlight Her dam, (Miss Lombardi 541D10) quickly became a leading toward the end of the offering. 15L, is a full sister to the 15K donor for the operation. Miss Csonka 541H18 ranks in ($45,000). Embryos from Lake Majestik (US) are an exciting the top 10% for 200 Day Growth trait. Her heifer, by Van addition to the embryo section of the sale. These embryos Damme, just weaned and a standout has been aligned can be shipped to Australia pending the outcome of the sale. for the donor pen. The entire female offering consists of daughters and granddaughters of our legendary cow family One lot from Lake Majestik features LM Ms Brinks Good matrons, designed to be the next generation of breedFortune 541A, a full sister to a $45,000 (US) heifer and a shapers. Amongst them you will find eye catching heifers maternal sister to the $70,000 (US) 541T7 cow owned in with exceptional EBV values. partnership with Telpara Hills. Even though the sale is outside the traditional bull selling season, it gives buyers a chance to select bulls ready for the following breeding season begins. The stud also gives buyers the option of maintaining the sale animal at Telpara Hills if purchased at the sale until the next breeding season. Bulls on offer include prospects by the US based, Mound Creek sires, High Quality 535Y and Real Deal 541R3, along with Telpara Hills Vin Diesel 541H16, a maternal brother 60

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Ms Brinks Good Fortune 541A, a daughter of the legendary Ms Brinks Transformer 541M40 has been combined with Foundation (US) for the sale. For further information contact Elders (Brian Wedemeyer 0409 694 694 or Robert Murray 0419 644 813) or telparahills.com.au and their Facebook page. For catalogues please contact Stephen 0439 532 132 or Fiona Pearce 0439 774 309.


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Thank You I would like to publicly thank the Burnham family for their sponsorship towards the annual Burnham Youth Award. I was honoured to win this award in October 2016 and have since received great opportunities. I was fortunate enough to be the Associate Judge of the Brangus ring at the 2017 Brisbane Royal Show alongside the official judge, Donna Robson. I would like to thank the Australian Brangus Cattle Association and its board members for the great experiences this has provided me. I believe the involvement from the EKKA gave me invaluable knowledge and techniques while judging show cattle. Lastly, I would like to thank all involved with the Burnham Youth Award and highly recommend the competition to all young Brangus enthusiasts. I would also like to congratulate recent winner, Matthew Petty.

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Glenoch Brangus hit $8000 Sale Summary GLENOCH ANGUS & BRANGUS SALE 8 Bulls Average $5,750 Top $8,000 Sale clearance 89%

Brangus bulls averaged $5750 in what could be described as a buyers’ market at last year’s annual Glenoch Angus Brangus Sale, Chinchilla. Topping the Brangus section of the catalogue that involved nine bulls was the $8000, Glenoch JK Linesman L509. Offered by Justin and Kate Boshammer the 23-month-old son of Nindooinbah F707 (AI) (Cole Of Brinks 14P3 – Ms Brinks Sonar 596R5) was snapped up by interstate breeders, Jayson and Jarni Fearnley, Fearnley Brangus Stud, Dubbo, New South Wales. Posting a 600 Day Weight EBV of +44, Linesman carries 19 percent Brahman content and who’s sire is ranked in the top 1% for eye muscle area within the Brangus breed. There were eight sons of F707 involved in the sale.

Sale topper Glenoch JK Linesman L509.

Agents: Ray White Livestock and Asked for a comment on his new acquisition Mr Fearnley said, “Linesman Glasser Total Sales Management we believe was the standout bull, his eye appeal, his performance data and his all-round correctness is what we were chasing, along with his added thickness and bone.”

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Burenda hits $14,500 high Sale Summary BURENDA ANGUS & BRANGUS SALE 24 Brangus Bulls Average $6,813 Top $14,500 Sale clearance 96%

Brangus topped proceedings at the annual Burenda Angus and Brangus Sale, Clermont, early October 2017. For owners, Alec and Mary Peden, the Thiess Family and stud manager, Jono Schmidt the fixture delivered a 96 percent clearance at auction and a bottom line average of $6023 with the Brangus component setting a $6813 medium. Topping the market at $14,500 was Burenda Specialist L920 (AI) selling to Bernard and Cynthia Anderson, Narrien, Clermont. The 25-month Specialist, a son of CRC Specialist 392T2 (US) weighed 906kg and delivered a 126cm sq EMA measurement. Narrien selected four to average $10,000 including the $12,000 Burenda Hammer L978 (24-months). Brangus also scored second top sale honours with the $14,000, Burenda John L985 (Burenda John J159 (P)) is a grandson of Greendale Z383 (XS Johnny Lee 369H (S) (US)) selling via AuctionsPlus to Consolidated Pastoral Company (CPC), Newcastle Waters Station, NT. CPC ended with four to average them $9000. Springsure breeders, Duncan and Karen Geddes, Telemon Stud invested $13,000 to secure the 23-month-old, Burenda Jaunty L943 while Barry and Liz Miller, Grass Hut Station, Mingela took the $12,500 John L991 as a single purchase.

TOP Burenda Specialist L920 for $14,500 MIDDLE Burenda John L985 for $14,000 BOTTOM Burenda Jaunty L943 for $13,000

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The Beauchamp family, Stockport Pastoral Company, Stockport Station, Boulia supported the sale taking five to average $4600 topping at $6000. Moramana Farming, Clermont claimed a pair to average $5000 toping at $5000 for a Morgan Of Brinks 795P60 (US) son while Ted and Jenny Murphy, Tayglen, Dysart also signed off on a pair for $4000 each. The Murray family, Eidsvold took a trio topping at $5000 to average them $4333. Agents: Hoch and Wilkinson


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Red meat halves risk of depression Women who reduce lamb and beef in their diets are more likely to suffer depression, according to the new study.

Experts admitted surprise at the findings because so many other studies have linked red meat to physical health risks. The team made the link after a study of 1000 Australian women.

“We know that red meat in Australia is a healthy product as it contains high levels of nutrients, including the Omega-3 fatty acids that are important to mental and physical health,” she said.

“This is because cattle and sheep in Australia are largely Professor Felice Jacka, who led the research by Deakin grass fed. In many other countries, the cattle are kept in University, Victoria, said: “We had originally thought that red feedlots and fed grains, rather than grass. This results in a meat might not be good for mental health but it turns out much less healthy meat with more saturated fat and fewer that it actually may be quite important. healthy fats.” “When we looked at women consuming less than the But eating too much red meat could be as bad for mental recommended amount of red meat in our study, we found health as not eating enough.The Australian government that they were twice as likely to have a diagnosed depressive recommends eating 65 -100g of lean, red meat three to four or anxiety disorder as those consuming the recommended times a week. amount. “We found that regularly eating more than the “Even when we took into account the overall healthiness recommended amount of red meat was also related to of the women’s diets, as well as other factors such as their increased depression and anxiety,” Professor Jacka added. socioeconomic status, physical activity levels, smoking, “We already know that the overall quality of your diet weight and age, the relationship between low red meat is important to mental health. But it seems that eating a intake and mental health remained. moderate amount of lean red meat, which is roughly three to “Interestingly, there was no relationship between other four small, palm-sized serves a week, may also be important.” forms of protein, such as chicken, pork, fish or plant-based The results of the study are published in the journal proteins, and mental health. Vegetarianism was not the Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.The Department of explanation either. Only nineteen women in the study were Health recommends consuming no more than 70g of red vegetarians, and the results were the same when they were meat a day - the equivalent of a Big Mac burger. excluded from the study analyses.” Professor Jacka, an expert in psychiatric health, believed the diet of the sheep and cattle was relevant. 66

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Paisley Jane Holzwart was born 16th February, 2018 at the Emerald Hospital. She weighed 2660 grams and measured 47cm long. First child for parents Ryan and Rachel Holzwart, Western Force Stud, Emerald.

Congratulations Weddings, births and celebrations!

In February this year, seven friends from all over Queensland made a surprise visit to one of their school girlfriends Caitlin Ryan, Moola Brangus, Sapphire. Caitlin completed her secondary studies at Rockhampton Girls Grammar School in 2017 and is looking forward to joining her parents Bruce and Sandra in their Brangus operation. The girls spent a great week mustering, feeding the poddies, gem fossicking, swimming in the dam and helping out with general farm duties.

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Kris and Donna Dingle, Redline Brangus welcomed a beautiful baby girl Blossom Elsa Dingle on the 3rd of February, 2018. Blossom weighed a healthy 8.3 pounds and measured 52cms long.

Brad & Nicole Saunders were married on the 23rd of September, 2017. The ceremony and reception was held at The Old Station, Raglan with 110 guest coming from as far as Victoria, Brisbane, Charters Towers, Townsville and locally. The wedding party consisted of Troy Trevor, Kelli-Ann Francis and the couple’s children Blake, Corey, Tyler and Rory. Brad is the son of the late Rob and Doreen Saunders of ‘Thendara’, Wowan and Nicole is the daughter of Alastair and Betty Besch of ‘Alma Vale’, Dululu. The couple have made their home at ‘Thendara’, Wowan.

Jateebee Brangus welcomes Hugh Patrick Walker born on the 13th of November, 2017. Hugh is the third child of Jack and Mim Walker, joining Charlie and Molly on the farm at Theodore.

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Tim & Sarah McCamley celebrated their wedding at ‘Lazy Acres’, Alton Downs on the 2nd of September, 2017. 130 guests attended from Canberra, Dubbo, Brisbane, Aramac, Muttaburra, Dingo, Rockhampton and surrounding areas. Sarah is the daughter of Clyde and Kerri Stanke, Up Top Brahmans, Dalma and Tim is son to David and Julie McCamley, Palmal Stud, Dingo. Tim & Sarah were attended by Bert Dowling, Stephanie Stanke, Kyle Stanke, Emma Schottelius, Myles Schottelius, Sophie Stanke, Will McCamley, Bindi Muntelwitt, Kelly Fry and Ed McCamley. On there honeymoon the couple toured the Queensland coast up to Cairns. They have made their home at Lachlan Station, Dingo. Photo courtesy Tracey Hardy.


Todd & Chloe Remfrey exchanged vows at The Rockhampton Heritage Village on the 2nd of September, 2017 in front of 100 family members and friends travelling from destinations as far as Narromine, NSW and Cloncurry, Qld. The bridal party consisted of Kendal Perrett, Nicole Irvine, Stephanie Roberts, Clint Kelly, George Chong, Byron Remfrey. Todd is the son of Jennifer and Alan Remfrey, Cloncurry and Chloe is daughter of David and Christine Roberts, Alkoomie Brangus, Alton Downs. The happy couple chose to honeymoon at the Gold Coast.

Congratulations Weddings, births and celebrations!

On the 4th of November, 2017, Jamie Saunders & Jane Geddes were married in front of a small group of family and close friends. The ceremony and reception were held at the Keppel Bay Sailing Club on the main beach at Yeppoon. The couple walked across the main street together, overlooking a spectacular Saturday afternoon from the modern apartments to the venue across the street. Accompanying them was the two bridesmaids, Rory and Kaylee Saunders, the best man Joshua Saunders and the brides mother, Mrs Kay Geddes. The couple walked hand in hand down the isle together. They were married at four o’clock on the beachfront by local celebrant Leanne Smith. The newly married couple enjoyed an exquisite night with family and friends watching the moon rise over the beautiful beach with waves sparkling. The happy couple took the truck on their honeymoon! 69


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1. Alex Dodson, Hourn & Bishop, Moura & David Poole, Taroom. 2. Ian Farmer, Uralba, Thangool. 3. Justin Wall, Banksia, Stanage Bay & Lawson Geddes, Couti-Outi, Kunwarara. 4. Garret Kirk, Mon-Abri, Dingo. 5. Margaux Beauchamp, Stockport Station, Boulia. 6. Julie & David McCamley, Palmal, Dingo. 7. Justin, Theo & Kate Boshammer, Glenock JK Brangus, Condamine. 8. Alister Shannon, Banana & Peter Shannon, Mt Bison, Marlborough. 9. Greg Boyce, Mullamuddy Brangus, Gunnedah, NSW. 10. Ab Thomasson, Thangool.

24. Jeff Ruckman, Cainbable, Beaudesert. 25. Colin Hoy, Bogantungan & Bryton Vigro, Landmark Emerald. 26. James Hayden, West Oak, Dubbo, NSW. 27. Wayne Frank, Melrose Station, Killarney & Don Nicol, Brisbane. 28. Sale scene Nindooinbah Spring 2017. 29. Max Hockey, Abercorn.

12. Ellisa Galea, Broadlea, Nebo.

30. Fleetwood Grobler, Stockyard International, Coonabranaban, NSW.

13. Bill & Margot Fordyce, Mabbin, Clermont.

31. Don Heatley, Rangemore, Home Hill.

14. Joan & Graeme McKenzie, Taurus, Blackwater.

32. Bruce Woodard, Bonox Stud, Taroom.

15. Stewart & Kerry Wallace, Wallace Cattle Co, Clarke Creek.

33. Mark Reid, Jett Stud, Emerald.

16. Indy, Darby and Hudson Young, Donside, Dululu.

34. Sandy Ryan, Moola Stud, Sapphire.

17. Ian Francis, Cedar Valley, Chelmsford.

35. Jesse Beak, Kohlar, Dingo.

18. Mick Madden, Earlwood, Duaringa.

36. Mark Brown, Lancen Creek, Wowan.

19. Matt Kenny, Tralee, Middlemount.

37. Tim Bennett, Beaudesert.

20. Phil, Bridget & Carmel Trebbin, Mel-Arish, Durong.

38. Mal Burston, Broadlea, Nebo.

21. Braden & Declan Barlow, Triple B, Dingo.

39. Alison Bell, Inavale, Boonah.

22. Shane Jackson, Sandy Banks, Tiaro.

40. Bridey Breen, Echo Valley Farms, Goomburra Valley.

23. Jeff Parker, Gunadoo Park Stud, Manilla, NSW.

41. Megan Hansen, Oaklands, Kalapa.

11. Stephanie Roberts, Alkoomie, Alton Downs.

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Recipe: Mim Walker

Texas Style Beef Brisket

(Slow Cooker)

PREP TIME 10 minutes/overnight

COOK TIME 6+ hours

SERVES 10-12

MARINADE

BEEF

BBQ SAUCE

3 tablespoons worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon chilli powder 2 bay leaves 2 garlic cloves (minced) 1 tablespoon celery salt 1 tablespoon black pepper 1 tablespoon liquid smoke (optional)

Beef brisket 1 cup beef stock

1 medium onion (chopped) 2 tablespoons canola oil 1 cup ketchup ½ cup molasses ¼ cup cider vinegar 2 tablespoon chilli powder ½ tablespoon ground mustard

METHOD 1. Marinate beef overnight. 2. Cook beef in stock on low in slow cooker for six and a half hours. Sometimes have to cut in half depending on size. 3. Cook onion and oil in saucepan. Add remaining ingredients and bring to a simmer. 4. Remove brisket from slow cooker and discard of any remaining liquid. If large parts to fat have not cooked down separate from the beef and discard. 5. Return brisket to slow cooker and cook on low for a further 30 minutes covered with sauce. 6. Serve pulled or sliced brisket on warmed tortilla with coleslaw and sour cream.

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GAVIN MCKENZIE PO BOX 96 BLACKWATER QLD 4717 P: 07 4982 5105 M: 0429 827 182 E: mckenzietanyar@gmail.com TANNYFOIL •

1 REYNOLDS ST NEBO QLD 4742 P: 07 4958 5250; 07 4950 5177 F: 07 4950 5525 M: 0429 158 836 E: greg.nebostore@bigpond.com.au HOBBSVALE •

BT & PA OPPERMANN

S L MERCHIN

JOSEPH A & HELEN M ORAM

PO BOX 5048 RED HILL ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701 P: 07 4928 6601 KEERA •

1285 TABLELAND ROAD WOODERSON QLD 4680 P: 07 4975 6875; 07 4975 6875 M: 0437 326 503 E: cooinda1285@skymesh.com.au DOUBLE CREEK •

RK & HP MILNER PO BOX 2346 YEPPOON QLD 4703 P: 07 4939 8243 M: 0428 981 378 E: bushlands@bigpond.com BUSHLANDS •

CARL & GAIL MORAWITZ PO BOX 24 COMET QLD 4702 P: 07 4984 5082; 07 4984 5082 F: 07 4984 5079 M: 0431 434 314 E: staubins@bigpond.com CAMSTEAD •

B L & L J MORETTI “SPRINGVALE” WOWAN QLD 4702 P: 07 4937 1352 F: 07 4937 1352 L JAYE •

IAN & CATHY MURRAY PO BOX 143 CAPELLA QLD 4723 P: 07 4984 9446 F: 07 4984 9048 M: 0408 714 957 E: cathymm44@bigpond.com SEREENA •

DC & TL MUSCAT PO BOX 84 PLEYSTOWE QLD 4741 P: 07 4959 2139 F: 07 4959 2022 M: 0407 969 050 BRANGALOO •

PJ, CT & SP MUSCAT 587 YAKAPARI HABANA RD HABANA QLD 4740 P: 07 4959 2616 M: 0418 495 755 E: cmu69917@bigpond.net.au HABANA SPRINGS •

CLIFF MYLREA ‘ROOKWOOD’ ROOKWOOD ROAD GOGANGO QLD 4702 M: 0428 873 066 E: cliffmylrea1@gmail.com ROOKWOOD •

WARREN & SUSAN NEILL 581 RACECOURSE ROAD CALLIOPE QLD 4680 P: 07 4975 6849 M: 0417 593 986 E: susan_neill@bigpond.com TARAGOOLA •

CRAIG & AMANDA NEVILLE 70 BRENNAN ROAD RYEFORD QLD 4361 P: 07 4195 8653 M: 0417 034 959 Craig; 0407 124 036 Amanda E: amanda_louise01@hotmail.com NE’VILLA •

NINDOOINBAH “NINDOOINBAH” 272 NINDOOINBAH HOUSE ROAD BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 P: 07 5541 1519 F: 07 5541 2170 M: 0409 348 491 Nick; 0428 448 280 Nat E: nick@goannacorp.com.au nat.mcghee@goannacorp.com.au NINDOOINBAH •

OAKCHARM PTY LTD C/ BARRY HOCKINGS PO BOX 616 LUTWYCHE QLD 4030 07 3252 4545 F: 07 3252 4525 M: 0419 7828 166 E: bshockings@gmail.com TRIDENT •

PE & LM OATES PO BOX 1165 EMERALD QLD 4720 P: 07 4985 5371 F: 07 4985 5404 M: 0408 450 296 E: borillack@bigpond.com BORILLA CREEK •

2791 BOONAH RATHDOWNEY ROAD MAROON QLD 4310 P: 07 5463 6148 M: 0457 269 779 E: ptpaoppermann@hotmail.com MAVERICK •

D R & P S PATCH 59A MARY STREET TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 P: 07 4663 4700 F: 07 4663 4700 M: 0439 300 548; 0438 634 700 BUNYA CREEK •

R & D PENDER ‘HIDDEN VALLEY’ 156 MACAULEY ROAD TANSEY QLD 4601 P: 07 4168 7216 M: 0429 237 491 E: richard@boonderoobrangus.com.au BOONDEROO •

SHANE & LINET PINCOTT 15 TARONG RAILWAY ROAD MAIDENWELL QLD 4615 P: 07 4164 6295 M: 0407 150 094 Linet; 0438 646 203 Shane E: sallpincott@bigpond.com PINEVIEW •

DARCY PRATTEN 23 KERRS LANE MOUNT KILCOY QLD 4515 P: 07 5498 1215 E: pratten.de@bigpond.com LINDFIELD •

SCOTT & KAREN PREWETT 6/23 LENDRUM STREET TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 M: 0407 307 278 Scott; 0427 726 009 Karen E: skprewett@bigpond.com ALPHA •

M, M & K PRICE 25 BODLEY ROAD KARRABIN QLD 4306 P: 07 5464 5338 F: 07 5464 5338 M: 0418 160 415; 0402 534 748 E: ugly cooter@live.com.au MICHMARKALINA •

KEVIN & NAOMI PURCELL 13136 GLADSTONE ROAD MONTO QLD 4630 M: 0427 046 663; 0417 008 769 E: kdnrpurcell@bigpond.com ONYX •

EDWARD & KARA QUINN VOEWOOD CALLIOPE QLD 4680 P: 07 4974 8924; 07 4974 8924 F: 07 4974 8921 M: 0418 716 442 E: brangusvoewood@bigpond.com VOEWOOD •

ND & BJ RADDON PO BOX 691 YEPPOON QLD 4703 P: 07 4938 3075 F: 07 4939 8407 M: 0427 620 797 BIRUBI •

ANDREW RANDLE 237 SPEEDWELL ABBEYWOOD ROAD HIVESVILLE QLD 4612 M: 0490 145 512 E: afreshstart@hotmail.com SPRINGVALE •

B REBERGER PO BOX 56 ROSEWOOD QLD 4340 P: 07 5464 1200 M: 0407 113 929 E: beverleyreberger@bigpond.com ROSEMEADOWS •

GLENN REIBELT PO BOX 183 INGLEWOOD QLD 4387 M: 0403 462 959 E: glennreibelt@optusnet.com.au VENEFICUS •


M. REID

RAY SAVAGE

PJ & DM STUDT

MATT WILLIAMSON

JOHN GOODLAND

PO BOX 404 EMERALD QLD 4720 P: 07 4987 5725 F: 07 4982 3022 M: 0428 333 236 E: markreid900@gmail.com JETT •

‘HOMELEA’ 1051 HUMPHREY BINJOUR ROAD GAYNDAH QLD 4625 P: 07 41613183 F: 07 4161 3183 M: 0427 023 823 E: smoothsailing1@bigpond.com SMOOTH SAILING •

COOLABAH PARK CAPELLA QLD 4723 P: 07 4986 4153 F: 07 4986 4164 M: 0429 8730 77 E: coolabah1@bigpond.com COOLABAH •

PO BOX 769 TOLGA QLD 4882 P: 07 4095 5134 M: 0427 877 031 E: mattwill62@bigpond.com MK •

‘DANDARBONG’ MS 324 THEODORE QLD 4719 P: 07 4993 1163 E: jaunita@live.com.au •

JAYSON AND AMANDA WILSON

PO BOX 365 SARINA QLD 4737 P: 07 4956 4611; 07 4956 4611 E: glensvendsen@bigpond.com SHANITA •

FOUR MILE 674 YULEBA SURAT ROAD YELEBA QLD 4427 M: 0427 231 847; 0427 261 246 E: barcoola4@bigpond.com BARCOOLA •

BRUCE GREER

ALLEN JAMES SCHUTT

GLEN & GLORIA SVENDSEN

PAUL & GAYLE SWAN

BN & LJ WOODARD

RE REYNOLDS 35925 BRUCE HIGHWAY GIN GIN QLD 4671 M: 0438 917 248 E: alpine5@bigpond.net.au GLENROSA •

DAVID S. & CHRISTINE A. ROBERTS

PO BOX 118 GYMPIE QLD 4570 M: 0429 419 388 E: aj.schutt@bigpond.com KAJARABIE •

257 LANYON ROAD SOUTH YAAMBA QLD 4702 P: 07 4934 5651 M: 0418 794 768; 0409 068 237 E: alkoomiebrangus@bigpond.com christine.roberts4@bigpond.com ALKOOMIE •

ADRIAN SCLOSA

WR ROBINSON MS 336 TOOGOOLAWAH QLD 4313 P: 07 5423 1830 M: 0427 598 416 E: glenheart1@bigpond.com GLEN HEART •

TAMMIE M ROBINSON 11 CHARLES ST TOOGOOLAWAH QLD 4313 M: 0429 231 830 E: tammie.robinson83@gmail.com GLEN HEART T •

TIM & RUTH ROCHE 3/72 GREENDALE ROAD GLASTONBURY QLD 4570 P: 07 5484 9274 M: 0456 080 800 E: r.roche@bigpond.net.au ALTONA •

LUCY ANN ROCHE 204 LITTLE WIDGEE ROAD WIDGEE QLD 4570 P: 07 5484 0018 M: 0448 000 158 E: dynamite.brangus@gmail.com lucifer.n.bondi@hotmail.com DYNAMITE •

ROCKY REPRO PTY LTD 89 OBRIEN ROAD ALTON DOWNS QLD 4702 M: 0427 473 442; 0428 332 913 E: info@rockyrepro.com.au NBS •

JEFFREY & WENDY RUCKMAN 673 CAINBABLE CREEK ROAD BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 P: 07 5544 9180 M: 0414 302 448 E: jeff@cainbablebrangus.com.au CAINBABLE •

ISAAC & KIMBRA RUSHTON 163 POLICH ROAD MENA CREEK QLD 4871 P: 07 4065 3337 M: 0437 349 340 E: info@rushtonbrangus.com.au RUSHTON •

PAUL RUSSELL P.O. BOX 1046 MALANDA QLD 4885 P: 07 40966170; 07 4096 6160 F: 07 406 6160 M: 0429 137 008 E: russellsreachpr@bigpond.com RUSSELLS •

SJ RYAN PO BOX 256 SAPPHIRE QLD 4702 P: 07 4985 4837 M: 0488 016 040 E: ryanmoola@hotmail.com MOOLA •

SALISBURY PLAINS GRAZING PO BOX 965 BOWEN QLD 4805 P: 07 4786 1440 M: 0409 465 710 E: salisburyplains@hotmail.com SALISBURY •

BIMBADEEN CATTLE CO. ‘UPSON DOWNS’, M/S 85 EIDSVOLD QLD 4627 P: 07 4167 5141; 07 4167 5141 F: 07 4167 5151 M: 0427 141 919 E: bimbadeen@skymesh.com.au BIMBADEEN Q • •

BRAD SAUNDERS ‘THENDARA’ WOWAN QLD 4702 P: 07 4937 1167 M: 0458 359 105 E: pcbrangus@bigpond.com PHEASANT CREEK •

6238 MT LINDSAY HIGHWAY VERESDALE QLD 4285 P: 07 5543 2101; 07 3365 7738 F: 07 3365 7601 M: 0407 388 808 E: paulfswan@yahoo.com BRYDALI •

“TUALKA SOUTH” M/S 604 TAROOM QLD 4420 P: 07 4627 8436 F: 07 4627 8453 M: 0427 278 434 BONOX •

BRETT & MANDY SCOTT

NEVILLE & KAREN TARRY

HJ & AJ WOODARD

MILLSTREAM SPRINGS CATTLE PO BOX 1687 INGHAM QLD 4850 P: 07 4776 2101 F: 07 4776 6400 M: 0429 074 776 E: dr.bscott@inghammedical.com.au ifmpmanager@inghammedical.com.au MILLSTREAM SPRINGS •

COTSWALD 922 CLONMEL ROAD MONTO QLD 4630 P: 07 4167 8123 F: 07 4167 8139 M: 0419 971 651 E: nevilleat@activ8.net.au COAL DUST •

KNOCKBREAK MS 513 EIDSVOLD QLD 4627 P: 07 4165 0886 F: 07 4165 0801 M: 0400 193 771 E: mandy.woodard@outlook.com.au TALOUMBI •

LR & HA WOODARD

DANIEL & LEANNE SEDGMAN

G TAYLOR “GINOONDAN” 14526 BURNETT HIGHWAY GAYNDAH QLD 4625 P: 07 4161 1851; 07 4161 1023 F: 07 4161 1023 M: 042 761 1851 E: taylorpam@bordernet.com.au GINOONDAN •

38 STIRLINGS ROAD MOUNT BYRON QLD 4312 M: 0408 076 940 E: asclosa@hotmail.com MOUNT BYRON •

1265 STANWELL WAROULA RD DALMA QLD 4702 P: 07 4934 5989 F: 07 4934 5987 M: 0408 225 351 E: leanne dan@bigpond.com BULLA •

RICHARD, KATHRYN, SARAH & JACK SHAW 532 GGODNIGHT SCRUB RD MORGANVILLE QLD 4671 P: 07 4663 6286 M: 0408 636 286 E: sligpig@westnet.com.au OX HILL •

JULIE SHEEHAN & JASON JEYNES KRAKEN GRAZING PO BOX 284 ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 P: 0487 504 347 M: 0402 829 422 E: krakengrazing@gmail.com KRAKEN • •

BRIAN & THELMA SHIELD 231 GLENDARAGH RD FARLEIGH QLD 4741 P: 07 4959 8133 M: 0439 999 375 E: btshield@bigpond.net.au DARAGH •

MICHAEL & KELLIE SILVESTER ‘FOREST HILLS’ CAPELLA QLD 4723 P: 07 4982 0014 M: 0419 790 603 Kel E: mikel5@bigpond.com FOREST HILLS •

BARRY SINNAMON TIN HUT 594 BOGANDILLA RD JACKSON QLD 4426 P: 07 4627 6342 M: 0488 276 342 E: tinhut594@gmail.com KULKYNE •

ASHLEY SMITH & FAMILY PO BOX 2184 WANDAL POST OFFICE ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 P: 0488 393 982; 07 4934 7680 M: 0402 05 9919 E: ashcol.camira@gmail.com CAMIRA •

CLAYTON GEORGE SMITH & JUSTINE CLARE DOUGLAS PO BOX 361 CARDWELL QLD 4849 M: 0437 630 577 E: douglassmith10@bigpond.com KENNEDY SPRINGS •

JOE, SHARON STRAZZERI & SONS 9438 KENNEDY HWY UPPER BARRON ATHERTON QLD 4883 P: 07 4095 0230 M: 0487 277 816; 0429 950 230 E: barronessafarming@gmail.com BARRONESSA •

RODNEY STREETER PO BOX 6225 MMC MACKAY QLD 4741 M: 0488 075 191 E: wendy.streeter@hotmail.com ROWEN •

TELPARA HILLS PTY LTD 10323 KENNEDY HWY UPPER BARRON MS 1567 VIA ATHERTON QLD 4883 P: 07 4095 0262 F: 07 4095 0262 M: 0439 532 132; 0439 774 309 E: info@telparahills.com.au TELPARA HILLS • •

TRAVESTON PARK 1 NOAKES ROAD TRAVESTON QLD 4566 P: 07 5449 7337 F: 07 5449 9048 M: 0418 751 647 E: noosatruss@hotkey.net.au TRAVESTON PARK •

JJ & AJ WALKER “FAIRHOLME” THEODORE QLD 4719 P: 07 4993 1666 M: 0429 630224 E: redbrangus@jateebee.com.au JATEEBEE •

SG & KA WALLACE ‘BRIGALOW’ CLARKE CREEK QLD 4705 P: 07 4938 9153 F: 07 49389156 M: 0459 389 153 E: wallaceco@activ8.net.au WALLACE •

WANDARRI CATTLE CO. C/ MICK DELROY ROCKY GLEN, MS 332 THANGOOL QLD 4716 P: 07 4995 1178 F: 07 4995 1198 M: 0428 951 178 E: mdelroy6@bigpond.com WANDARRI •

BA & MA WARREN PINEPARK 1854 CARNEYS CREEK ROAD BOONAH QLD 4310 P: 07 5463 6774; 07 5463 6774 M: 0488 858 577 E: pinepark.bw@reachnet.com.au PINEPARK •

PETER & NANCY WARREN 702 RAILWAY RD BOOYAL QLD 4671 P: 07 4126 0104 M: 0428 991 531 E: peternancy@bigpond.com SPRING HILLS •

MATTHEW & DANIELA WHYE 127 RADUNZS ROAD BOOIE QLD 4610 P: 07 4162 1118 M: 0434 829 065 E: ycreek@bigpond.com Y CREEK •

G H & L O WIELAND 8979 CHINCHILLA WONDAI ROAD DURONG QLD 4610 P: 07 4168 0271 F: 07 4665 5286 M: 0437 680 271 E: gregandlorna@activ8.net.au WILGA PARK •

GLENWOOD DINGO QLD 4702 P: 07 4935 9219 F: 07 4935 9217 M: 040 957 3421 E: woodardbrangus@bigpond.com GLENWOOD • •

BEN & KARLA WOODARD ‘BOX TREE’ 23184 LEICHARDT HWY TAROOM QLD 4420 M: 0758 278 434 Ben; 0457 106 765 Karla BENARLA •

NEIL & ANGELA WOODARD ‘WEEL NEER’ 2101 FLAGSTAFF ROAD TAROOM QLD 4420 P: 07 4627 8420; 07 4627 8420 M: 0458 278 423 NIGHT •

DAVID WRIGHT

227 STEPHENS ROAD FLAGSTONE CREEK QLD 4344 P: 07 4697 5295 M: 0427 433 103 E: bruce.greer@bigpond.com CROWS ASH •

DALE & JANE GRONOW PO BOX 90 KUTTABUL QLD 4741 07 4954 0249 F: 07 4954 0230 M: 0419 029 777 E: gronow@activ8.net.au •

BRETT & PHILIPPA KRAFFT T/AS BOAB PASTORAL CO PO BOX 143 THANGOOL QLD 4716 P: 07 4995 8815 M: 0448 768 058 E: brett_pippa@bigpond.com •

KILLARNEY CATTLE COMPANY PTY LTD PO BOX 180 KILLARNEY QLD 4373 E: cameronlehman@bigpond.com BEENBAH •

W J & M F MAGUIRE “SCRUBBEE” 782 SCRUBBEE ROAD DINGO QLD 4702 P: 07 4987 3015 F: 07 4987 3084 E: scrubbee1@bigpond.com •

R I & P A MCINTOSH “JAGERA” MS 331 GOOMERI QLD 4601 P: 07 4168 4442 F: 07 4168 4482 M: 04 0968 4442 E: mcintoshhomes@bigpond.com •

MILFORD PASTORAL PTY LTD 52 MILFORD MIDDLE ROAD MILFORD QLD 4310 E: jaimie.deb@ozemail.com.au MILFORD •

701 LAUREL BANK ROAD ALTON DOWNS QLD 4702 P: 07 4934 1546 M: 0427 944 083; 0417 531 127 E: ramseycreek@bigpond.com jacko.wright@westsidecorporation.com RAMSEY CREEK •

B.C & S.P MILLS

LAURIE & JULIE WRIGHT

105 BOWMAN PARADE BARDON QLD 4065 P: 07 3366 1240 M: 04 1979 3211 ATHLYN •

PO BOX 18 MALANDA QLD 4885 P: 07 4095 2260 M: 0427 556 039 E: laurie@biminipark.com.au BIMINI PARK •

YABBA DO BRANGUS C/ NAOMI COONEY 56 BERGINS POCKET ROAD KANDANGA QLD 4570 M: 0427 106 067; 0428 832 244 E: engeman79@hotmail.com YABBA DO •

MAGNUM ROSS YOUNG DONSIDE 615 PLAYFIELDS ROAD DULULU QLD 4702 P: 07 4937 1410 M: 0437 196 997 E: myoung.my78@gmail.com BAUHINIA •

COMMERCIAL

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J & P M ABELA 174 HABANA WHARF ROAD HABANA QLD 4740 P: 07 4959 8283 M: 04 3859 8283 E: abelaphyllis1@bigpond.com KANAKA •

WAYNE & TRUDY BERRY GUM VALLEY 154 RED HEAD ROAD KOUMALA QLD 4738 P: 07 4950 4122 F: 07 4950 4133 M: 0427 935 306 E: jordara12@bigpond.com JORDARA •

MARK & KATRINA BROWN LANCEN CREEK 475 LAWRIES ROAD DULULU QLD 4702 M: 0467 656 262 E: m.kbrown@hotmail.com

PO BOX 242 BILOELA QLD 4715 P: 07 4992 4656 M: 0448 010 175 Barry; 0428 756 256 Susan E: susanpmills@bigpond.com •

GJ OZANNE

CHRIS PARK 138 DUNWOLD CATTLE CREEK ROAD MIRANI QLD 4754 P: 07 4958 5231 M: 0400 715 685 E: kanindapark1@gmail.com KANINDA PARK •

JK & PA PEACH 114 SIX MILE ROAD PINK LILY QLD 4702 P: 07 4927 1436 F: 07 4927 1436 M: 0418 271 434 E: peach@byterocky.net •

RE & JY PETZKE 16 TOBACCO ROAD INGLEWOOD QLD 4387 P: 07 4652 1772 M: 04 2773 3915 YAMBUNA •

ROSS & LORRAINE ANNE PRANGE PO BOX 84 MT LARCOM QLD 4695 P: 07 4975 1381 M: 0419 682 454 E: lorraine.prange@bigpond.com •

L RILEY “KELVIN” BOX 11 KOUMALA QLD 4738 KELVIN •

AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL STATIONS PO BOX 10025 RASMUSSEN QLD 4815 M: 0447 595 707 E: paula@apsgrp.com.au

KG & MJ STEWART ‘RISENDALE’ 453 CALMORIN RD RIDGELANDS QLD 4702 P: 07 4934 5153 M: 0438 345 153 E: kenandmarg@activ8.net.au •


J TUCKER

ARABELLA METISSE RENWICK

CLIVE BROWN

FR GROBLER & MA CHARTER

TROY MITCHELL

64 MORETON ST EIDSVOLD QLD 4627 P: 07 4165 0876; 07 4165 1191 F: 07 4165 1191 E: lynnjim@datawave.net.au •

PO BOX 624 GATTON QLD 4343 BRIGALOW •

MT FAY WUULUMAN NSW 2820 M: 042 943 5431 E: mt fay@hwy.com.au BORING DOWNS •

298 DRAINS LANE GOWIE NSW 2340 P: F: 08 6644 3555 M: 0428 135 652; 0438 066 918 STOCKYARD •

21 SIGNAL STREET EMERALD BEACH NSW 2456 M: 0417 695 915 E: tmitchelle@ljhcoffs.com THEG •

STEVEN BULMER

JAKE HAMBLIN

E W MOLYNEAUX

TULLAROOK PO BOX 284 TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 P: 02 6736 2156 F: 02 6736 2874 M: 0427 908 649 DIAMOND I •

BIG TREE 123 HOLGATES LANE MATONG NSW 2652 P: 02 6927 7822 F: 02 6927 7921 M: 0434 673 555 E: jakehamblin16@gmail.com H2H •

TYALGUM CREEK ROAD TYALGUM NSW 2484 P: 02 6679 3385 BOGGY GULLY •

STEPHANIE ROBERTS ARALUEN 257 LANGON ROAD SOUTH YAAMBA QLD 4702 M: 0417 609 212 E: alkoomiebrangus@bigpond.com ALKOOMIE S •

RAY VELLA ‘BALD HILLS’ 3000 STOODLEIGH RD MARLBOROUGH QLD 4705 P: 07 4935 6046 F: 07 4935 6046 M: 0427 977 480 E: rlvella@bigpond.com •

HENRY SINNAMON TIN HUT 594 BOGANDILLA ROAD JACKSON QLD 4426 M: 0400 094 542 E: tinhut594@gmail.com •

WARD CATTLE CO. BONA VISTA 223 SHERWINS ROAD JARDINE QLD 4702 P: 07 4934 3120 F: 07 4934 3233 M: 0427 150 962 WCC •

YEPPOON STATE HIGH SCHOOL

BM & MJ WOODARD ‘PARKES’ 1145 PARKES ROAD DUARINGA QLD 4712 P: 07 4935 7673 M: 0427 026 286

RAWLINGS STREET YEPPOON QLD 4703 P: 07 4925 1343 F: 07 4925 1300 M: 0488 418 986 E: twarn38@eq.edu.au YEPPOON HIGH •

MJ & ML YOUNG 347 GRASSTREE ROAD MACKAY QLD 4740 P: 07 4956 4436 F: 07 4956 4057 MMY •

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JASON BECKMAN GLENOYRA DOWNS 987 OAKEY PITTSWORTH ROAD OAKEY QLD 4401 P: 07 4691 5220 M: 04 1754 4043 ROCKYVIEW •

REILLY BECKMAN 987 OAKEY PITTSWORTH RD AUBIGNY QLD 4401 P: 07 4691 5220 M: 0418 468 087 E: glenoyrabrangus@gmail.com ROCKYRIDGE •

BROCK DAHTLER

BARRY MORGAN 603 KNIGHTS ROAD DOUBTFUL CREEK VIA CASINO NSW 2470 P: 02 6667 1140 F: 02 6667 1140 M: 0428 615 405 E: riverviewbrangus@gmail.com RIVER VIEW •

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A.B. BRANGUS

4 BELL STREET MONTO QLD 4630 M: 0421 387 648 E: docsbrangus14@gmail.com docsdmasters@bigpond.com.au DOC’S •

PO BOX 15 WEST WYALONG NSW 2671 P: 02 69753420 F: 02 69753449 M: 0428 753 420 E: suebuttenshaw58@gmail.com ABB •

L.W.C & R.A.S GRIFFITHS

MICHAEL RAYMOND ALLAN

377 COLEYVILLE ROAD MUTDAPILLY QLD 4307 P: 07 5467 1371 M: 0403 015 227 E: kerryandjo@skymesh.com.au ELANAR •

252 BOOTAWA DAM ROAD VIA TINONEE NSW 2430 M: 0427 535 820 BOOTAWA •

RYAN HOLZWART

PO BOX 6354 SOUTH LISMORE NSW 2480 M: 0422 001 573 E: andomen14@gmail.com ATK •

PO BOX 965 EMERALD QLD 4720 P: 07 4982 2378 M: 0447 313 126 E: ryanholzwart@outlook.com WESTERN FORCE •

STEVIE & BRADY JACKSON

TODD & KIM ANDERSON

MC & DS BAILEY

507 WILSONS ROAD TIARO QLD 4650 E: steviemjackson23@gmail.com brady.jackson@elders.com.au SANDY BANKS SB •

NARGANOO 2113 WANDOBAH ROAD GUNNEDAH NSW 2380 P: 02 6744 7879 M: 0428 447 879 E: narganoo@gmail.com NARGANOO •

EVAN LACK

PETER & DEIRDRE BEECK

586 MILLBROOK BACK PLAINS RD CLIFTON QLD 4361 07 4695 9123 F: 07 4695 9123 M: 0428 080 402 E: evan.lack@hotmail.com BULLZYE •

MITCHELL LEE MCLEAN PO BOX 49 GARGETT QLD 4741 P: 07 4958 5250 M: 0488 544 775 E: mitchell.nebostore@bigpond.com.au PAKULA PARK •

MATTHEW DANIEL PETTY

684 WANTABADGERY ROAD WANTABADGERY NSW 2650 P: 02 6928 4685 MALUKA •

PETER & JULIE BISHTON PO BOX 166 MORPETH NSW 2321 P: 02 4930 1545 M: 0438 217 925; 0412 144 943 E: bishtonpj@hotmail.com PHOENIX PARK •

BMH BRANGUS

40 BAILLS ROAD MOUNT WALKER QLD 4340 P: 07 5464 0570 M: 0438 926 715 E: mdpetty1895@gmail.com SCENIC VALLEY •

JOHN KELEMEC LOT 3 BROWNS ROAD HALFWAY CREEK NSW 2460 M: 0417 644 670 E: artherese@gmail.com BMH •

CLARE & ALICE PULLEN

GREG & ANGELIQUE BOYCE

304 BELLS ROAD PALMYRA QLD 4751 M: 0456 019 307 E: clare_pullen00@hotmail.com ELCIRA •

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215 RYANS RD LEEVILLE VIA CASINO NSW 2470 P: 02 6663 7205 F: 02 6663 7206 E: weonabrangus@gmail.com WEONA •

JAY HAMPSON

RYAN & LAUREN BYWATER

GH & FL HARRIS

‘GREENHILLS’ 362 STONEY HILL ROAD COWRA NSW 2794 M: 0438 623 954 E: barkwaterbrangus@yahoo.com BARKWATER •

“RED ROCK” 124 FAIRBAIRNS ROAD GLOUCESTER NSW 2422 P: 02 6558 1978 F: 02 6558 1978 M: 0428 472 934 E: redrockbrangus@bigpond.com RED ROCK •

CHADWICK DOWNS CATTLE CO

New South Wales JUNIOR

W R & R E BULMER

‘MULLAMUDDY’ 773 PRESTON ROAD GUNNEDAH NSW 2380 P: 02 6742 2074 M: 0427 390 582; 0427 092 755 E: angelique.langton@gmail.com MULLAMUDDY •

PO BOX 205 COONABARABRAN NSW 2357 P: 02 6842 1033; 02 6842 1033 M: 0448 502 642; 0450 467 620 Martin E: cattle@chadwickdowns.com.au CHADWICK DOWNS • •

JUSTIN COOPER PAULOWNIA PARK 809 BOATHARBOUR ROAD ELTHAM NSW 2480 P: 02 6629 1518 M: 0408 225 374 E: cooper.6@bigpond.com PAULOWNIA PARK •

NOELINE COUGHRAN

110 SHANNONVALE ROAD GLEN INNES NSW 2370 M: 0402 650 200 E: jay_hampson@hotmail.com APPLE TREE •

B HARTMAN & J FLETCHER TERIDGERIE 1671 NUNDLE ROAD DUNGOWAN NSW 2340 P: 02 6769 4177 F: 02 6769 4188 E: brangus1@bigpond.net.au VALLEY VIEW •

JAMES CARL HAYDEN FISH PONDS GRAGIN ROAD DELUNGRA NSW 2403 M: 0429 958 101 E: jamescarlhayden@gmail.com WEST OAK •

STEINBROOK PO BOX 387 TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 P: 02 6736 1931 F: 02 6736 1931 M: 0411 608 202 EASTERN RANGE •

RICK & FRAN HOOPER

BARRY CREIGHTON

IAN & DARELLE IRVIN

110 UPPER STRATHEDEN RD STRATHEDEN NSW 2470 P: 02 6699 6993 M: 0427 633369 DONBAR •

“CARRAMAR” DUNEDOO NSW 2844 M: 0458 060 874; 0439 991 207 E: darelle@chapman.id.au ID •

JACOB & LEE DALEY PO BOX 631 KYOGLE NSW 2474 M: 0403 415 767 E: jrdaley@hotmail.com CARINYA PARK •

DALKEITH DOWNS DALKEITH DOWNS PO BOX 106 CREMORNE NSW 2090 M: 0419 018 655; 0419 018 655 E: jonjoyce@bigpond.com DALKEITH DOWNS •

TRISTRAM & LYNETTE DAVIS & FAMILY 1032 KEERRONG ROAD KEERRONG NSW 2480 P: 02 6628 2771 WATERSHIP DOWNS •

JOHN DAWSON PO BOX 209 GRAFTON NSW 2460 P: 02 6647 6626 F: 02 6647 6626 M: 04 2700 8126 E: jdawson52@live.com COLDSTREAM •

83 SOUTH WEST ROCKS ROAD HAMPDEN HALL NSW 2440 M: 0439 655 394 E: ourparadise2440@gmail.com TRIPLE H •

T R & C M JORGENSEN MAGNET 1000 MICHELL LANE DELUNGRA NSW 2403 P: 02 6723 6454 F: 02 6723 6454 M: 0427 236 454 E: belview@bordernet.com.au BELVIEW •

KEOGH CATTLE CO

BJ, PD, M & K MORGAN 603 KNIGHTS ROAD DOUBTFUL CREEK VIA CASINO NSW 2470 P: 02 6667 1232 F: 02 6667 1140 M: 0459 226 754 E: riverviewbrangus@gmail.com RIVERVIEW •

NETTLE CREEK BRANGUS STUD NETTLE CREEK COPMANHURST NSW 2460 P: 02 6647 3169 F: 02 6647 3179 M: 0438 664 731 E: bizzybrahmans@activ8.net.au NETTLE CREEK •

PETER O’SHANNESSY MITCHBROOK MANAGEMENT 173 MENARCOBRINNI ROAD CLYBUCCA NSW 2450 M: 0407 958 825 E: peter@mitchbrook.com.au MITCHBROOK PARK •

JEFF & KERRI ANN PARKER 2007 HALLS CREEK ROAD MANILLA NSW 2346 P: 02 6665 5131 F: 02 6665 5107 M: 0428 655 131 E: gunnaddoopark@bigpond.com GUNNADOO PARK •

DAVID, HELEN & CHRISTINE PERRY PO BOX 65 KYOGLE NSW 2474 P: 02 6632 2722 M: 0427 034 286; 0418 774 074 Helen E: cobigan@bigpond.com AIRLIE PARK •

RAM STATION ATTN : ANDREW MELVILLE PO BOX 141 DUNGOG NSW 2420 P: 02 4994 5013 F: 02 4994 5313 M: 0428 945 313 E: enquiries@ramstation.com.au RAM STATION •

ROUND HILL C/ ROBERT CARR PO BOX 188 NEWCASTLE NSW 2300 P: 02 4902 9200; 02 9421 1900 F: 02 4902 9299 M: 0428 440 309 E: bobc@rca.com.au ROUND HILL •

PO BOX 194 BARHAM NSW 2732 P: 03 5453 7137 F: 03 5453 7147 M: 0428 536 587 E: keoghcattle@activ8.net.au COBWELL •

PAUL RYAN

IAN KIRCH

ANN MAREE SHORT

90 PRATTS LANE NORTH CASINO NSW 2470 P: 0428 672 477 M: 0434 900 907; 0428 672 477 E: ian.kirch@hotmail.com 2KI •

36 SHORTS ROAD LOWER SOUTHGATE NSW 2460 P: 02 6647 6372 M: 0413 960 648 MANDELA BRANGUS •

124 WARBY ROAD JIGGI NSW 2480 P: 02 6688 8059 M: 0429 230 975 E: coachwoodbrangus@gmail.com COACHWOOD •

JASON & JENNIFER SKIMMINGS

2501 ROCKY RIVER ROAD TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 P: 02 6737 6829 M: 0428 030 889 LEDERVILLE • •

MAROOKA DOWNS 160 SPRING GROVE ROAD SPRING GROVE NSW 2470 P: 02 6663 1103 F: 02 6663 1103 E: marookadowns160@bigpond.com.au MAROOKA DOWNS •

SHONA MAGUIRE & DAVID GIBSON

RONALD A SLATER

543 OLD COAST ROAD DORRIGO NSW 2453 P: 02 6657 8184 M: 0408 737 418 E: smaguire83@bigpond.com SHELDARA •

1775 SEXTONVILLE ROAD DYRAABA NSW 2470 M: 0428 666 082 E: ronald.slater1@bigpond.com BELLBIRD •

‘WEST TARAWONGA’ DONNELLY’S ROAD EUMUNGERIE NSW 2831 P: 02 6888 1274 M: 0429 881 274; 0429 990 495 E: fearnleybrangus@bordernet.com.au FEARNLEY •

GREGORY & LIAM MCALISTER

GAVIN DALZIEL SMART

610 BROOKFIELD RD WALLAROBBA NSW 2420 P: 02 4995 6092 F: 02 4995 6092 M: 0428 307 498 E: pamgregmac@gmail.com GREENACRE •

“CALLIOPE 5641 COBBADAH ROAD BINGARA NSW 2404 P: 02 6793 3152 Gavin; 02 6793 3132 F: 02 6793 3166 M: 0428 543 109 WONGA PLAINS •

ROBIN & MICHELLE GARRETT

JAMES & SCOTT MCKINNON

DARRELL & HELEN SMITH

200 RIVER BANK ROAD WYRALLAH NSW 2480 P: 02 6629 8158 E: eagle view@bigpond.com EAGLE VIEW •

134 SCRUB SCHOOL ROAD TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 M: 0477 002 489; 0429 321 854 E: margaret1smith2@hotmail.com TALLAWALLA •

R E EZZY TILKAH GLEN 754 TINONEE ROAD MONDROOK NSW 2430 P: 02 6553 1264 M: 0427 531 264 E: bobezz@bigpond.com TILKAH •

JG & JC FEARNLEY

580 OAKLAND ROAD EAST CORAKI NSW 2471 P: 02 6683 2105 M: 0407 815 170 E: four.gals@hotmail.com SWAN BAY •

ED & ZO LEDERHOSE


JENNIFER STOKES “COONAROO” MOOLARBEN ROAD COOYAL NSW 2850 P: 02 6373 4674 F: 02 6373 4674 M: 0427 734 674 TAHLARA •

BEN & SALLY TASSELL 964 BELLANGRY RD BEECHWOOD NSW 2446 P: 02 65875109 M: 0427 875 110 WONGAREE •

TOCAL AG COLLEGE 815 TOCAL RD PATTERSON NSW 2421 P: 02 4939 8817 F: 02 4939 8922 M: 0427 401 536 E: mal.burke@dpi.nsw.gov.au TOC •

S & E TOMLINSON 345 GLENDON BROOK ROAD GLENDON BROOK NSW 2330 P: 02 6577 6165 M: 0418 288 971 CARLINGFORD PARK •

JUNIOR

C L BRIANT

COMMERCIAL

PO BOX 113 BEACONSFIELD VIC 3807 P: 03 9707 1180 CALOU •

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Western Australia

DEAN HARTMAN

WILL & CHRISTINE ELLIOTT

FULL

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TERIDGERIE 1671 NUNDLE ROAD DUNGOWAN NSW 2340 P: 02 6769 4177 F: 02 6769 4188 E: brangus1@bigpond.net.au CURRA •

ELLIE PARKER 14A CUMMINS DRIVE SAN ISADORE WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 M: 0428 910 896 PARKAVENUE •

MADISON SKIMMINGS MAROOKA PARK 190 OLD DYRABBA ROAD WOODVIEW NSW 2470 P: 02 6663 1103 E: maddyskimmings@gmail.com MAROOKA PARK •

RAYMOND & JENNIFER WARD 788 HASTINGS RIVER DRIVE PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444 P: 02 6584 9945 M: 0419 212 454 E: wardlings@bigpond.com GLENEDEN PARK •

Victoria

BD WEICK

HONORARY LIFE

7 CUMBERLAND COURT TATTON NSW 2650 M: 0448 679 697 E: brett.weick@viatek.com.au BARWONGA •

R & P DAVIS “HIDDEN SPRINGS” 205 STEWARTS ROAD POUND CREEK VIC 3996 P: 03 5674 5568 F: 03 9562 0782 M: 0408 340 543 E: roger@hiddensprings.com.au KIMBERLEY DOWNS • •

RDM ANGUS 7963 MITCHELL HIGHWAY WELLINGTON NSW 2820 M: 0439 413 482 E: rach.rdmangus@hotmail.com RDM •

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ABS AUSTRALIA

COMMERCIAL

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KENNETH MOORE

“GANBIRRA’ 67 FEGANS ROAD BYABARRA NSW 2446 E: ganbirra3@bigpond.com

BILL CORNELL 2 FLEET STREET SOMERTON VIC 3062 P: 03 8358 8800 F: 03 8358 8888 M: 0428 293 498 E: bill.cornell@genusplc.com ABS •

AGRI GENE PTY LTD

MICHAEL PARKER

RS & A DAVIE BIMBADEEN BRANGUS RMB 1142 VENTNOR VIC 3922 P: 03 5956 8216 M: 0409 803 803 E: bimbadeen@nex.net.au BIMBADEEN PI •

GEORDIE ELLIOTT CORUMBENE BRANGUS 652 MYAMYN MACARTHUR RD BREAKAWAY CREEK VIC 3303 M: 0429 220 125 E: gelivestockbrangus@gmail.com CORUMBENE • “JAKARA WATERS” 1 THE COURT WODONGA VIC 3690 P: 02 6020 8609 F: 02 6020 8024 M: 0429 208 609 E: rpherrin@jakarabrangus.com.au rp_herrin@bigpond.com JAKARA •

HUMPHREYS FAMILY 13 CHURCH STREET TALLYGAROOPNA VIC 3634 P: 03 5829 8449 M: 0457 271 445 E: rebecca@eureka park.com EUREKA PARK •

KENNETH J LEWIS FULL

3 HARPER ROAD BASIN VIEW NSW 2540 P: 02 4443 4661 E: kenneth.david53@gmail.com

MICHAEL BUSH 174 SHEPPARTON ROAD EUROA VIC 3666 P: 03 5795 2827 F: 03 5795 1937 M: 0427 319 780 E: castlebrangus@bigpond.com CASTLE •

JUNIOR

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DIANNA BRANSON 69 PIERREPOINT ROAD HAMILTON VIC 3300 M: 0475 954 465 E: dee.branson@hotmail.com BANQUET •

E & R SCAMMELL PO BOX 26 CORRYONG VIC 3707 P: 02 6077 4339 M: 0419 329 831 ELBY •

123 125 TONE ROAD WANGARATTA VIC 3677 P: 03 5722 2666 F: 03 5722 2777 M: 0408 229 316 E: info@agrigene.com.au •

PO BOX 31 HEATHCOTE VIC 3523 M: 0408 824 723 E: kenjlewis67@gmail.com KENROSE •

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BELLAHWAY RURAL REDS 108 COVENTRY RD ROLEYSTONE WA 6111 M: 0488 378 444 E: bellahwayrural@outlook.com hayley.goad@primaries.com.au BELLAHWAY •

ALBERT BOOKHAM PO BOX 271 NEW NORCIA WA 6509 M: 0427 811 198 E: albertbookham@gmail.com BOO •

SANDFIRE PASTORAL KEN NORTON PMB NO 5 VIA PORT HEADLAND WA 6721 P: 08 9176 5985; 08 9176 5944 F: 08 9176 5942 M: 0437 509 398 E: sandfirerh@bigpond.com •

LIVERINGA STATION BEEF P/L PO LOCKED BAG NO 2 WEST PERTH WA 6872 P: 08 9429 8332 F: 08 9351 0705 M: 0429 884 528 LIVERINGA •

RR & PA HERRIN

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RACHAEL WHEELER

CASTLE BRANGUS

‘WEERANGOURT EAST’ 5432 HAMILTON PORT FAIRY RD BYADUK VIC 3301 M: 0427 234 243 E: hillston@activ8.net.au •

Tasmania FULL

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EDDIE & YVONNE STAIER ‘KOORAKAI’ 372 LONG PLAINS RD BRIDGENORTH TAS 7277 P: 03 6330 1940 F: 03 6330 1940 M: 0427 877 759 E: eddiestaier@gmail.com ygsmother@gmail.com KOORAKAI •

RHOMAN HOLDINGS PTY LTD T/A RHOMAN BRAHMANS PO BOX 18 DIANELLA WA 6059 M: 0450 355 887 E: henrysommer@amnet.net.au RHOMAN •

COMMERCIAL

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DR G HANLY 7 CLAYGATE ROAD HAMILTON HILL WA 6163 P: 08 9459 5595 F: 08 9459 9660 M: 042 9093 430 GAREEMBEE •

SEMEX PTY. LTD. PO BOX 509 MELTON VIC 3337 P: 03 9743 0344 F: 03 9743 0355 M: 0418 107 863 E: jimconroy@semex.com.au SEMEX •

Legend

PAUL DAVID STEVENSON

Disclaimer

PO BOX 20 HEYFIELD VIC 3858 P: 03 5148 2033 M: 0407 431 517 EAGLEROSE •

• Black Brangus • Red Brangus

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