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Livingstone Shire’s focus on future

Livingstone Shire is one of the hidden gems of the Queensland coast. The municipality, covering 11,758 square kilometres, features some […]

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Yarding steady as heifer prices lift

Gracemere combined agents saw a slightly increased yarding this week with a total of 1844 head, consisting of 735 Steers, 584 Heifers, 385 Cows,...
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Demand for heavy cattle

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