Brooke Watts and her father Ben Watts from Bralca with Marketing Business Partner for Charles Sturt’s Faculty of Science and Health Ms Belinda Doherty Charles Sturt collaborated with Bralca, a company run Charles Sturt alumni, to host the first phase of the NSW School Merino Wether Challenge. The University's sheep yards in Wagga Wagga was…
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Exploring Exciting Careers in Agriculture: Your path to success
Hey there, future land manager, agricultural enthusiast, or anyone considering a career in the world of agriculture! If you're on the brink of finishing school and wondering about your future, we've got some exciting pathways to share with you. Whether it's tending to a sprawling farm, working in agribusiness, or even owning your very own…
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2023 NSW School Merino Wether Challenge
The NSW School Merino Wether Challenge is run each year with the aim to educate high school students about the commercial production of Merino sheep. The initiative provides the students with a memorable ‘hands on’ experience covering a broad range of sheep and wool production skills. Initiated ten years ago in SA by the SA…
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NSW School wether competition success
The Yarn Podcast - Episode 225. Hear from co-ordinator Ben Watts and Brooke Cowan from Gunnedah High School after the successful NSW event which involved 62 schools and over 500 students. Yarn Podcast - Episode 225
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