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Celebrating 20 years

Aussie Land & Livestock has serviced the Burnett region and surrounds in livestock sales, rural and residential sales and commercial sales for 20 years.

Aussie Land & Livestock firmly established itself in 2004, servicing the cattle industry and expanded into real estate incorporating sales, acquisitions and property management.

It has embraced marketing changes since its inception and continues to find the most suitable methods for its clients.

The company’s most recent expansion has been the incorporation of a branch in Mundubbera.

The Mundubbera branch runs in parallel with head office in Kingaroy, servicing livestock and real estate sales and acquisitions, as well as property management in the north and south Burnett.

Aussie Land & Livestock’s sales team has more than 50 years’ experience in the sales industry and more than double that through various sectors of the livestock supply chain.

Currently it sells cattle fortnightly at the SBLX Murgon fat and store sales, monthly at the Coolabunia fat and store sales, as well as specialty sales.

In addition to these, its agents organise direct consignments through the supply chain, as well as being accredited assessors to sell cattle on AuctionsPlus.

Annually, Aussie Land & Livestock conducts and works in conjunction with other agencies across a number of

stud sales, including:

• Coolabunia Charolais Classic Bull Sale – Thursday 15 August

• BJF Invitational Limousin Bull Sale – Friday 16 August

• Aussie Angus Brangus Bull Sale – Saturday 17 August

• Woolooga Select Sires Sale (Brahman) – Saturday 31 August

• JAK Production Sale (South Devon and Belgian Blue) – Monday 2 September

• Bunya Bull Sale (Droughtmaster) – Saturday 7 September

Aussie Land & Livestock managing director James Bredhauer said some of his clients would attend Beef Australia with stud cattle, which presented a great opportunity for those wishing to see what those vendors were breeding.

“Stop in and have a chat with our valued vendors in their breed areas including Angus, Brangus, Brahman, Charolais, Droughtmaster and South Devon.

“We wish all the vendors the best of luck in the stud cattle championship competitions over the week of BEEF,“ Mr Bredhauer said, adding “If you are looking to buy or sell livestock or property – or need some property management advice – please give our team a call.

“We would like to thank all our clients and supporters for supporting us over the past 20 years and hope to continue doing business for many years to come.“

Mr Bredhauer said he looked forward to embracing changes in the industry over the next 20 years.

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