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They’re the backbone

At Aussie Land & Livestock, we’re proud to say our success is built on the strength, talent, and dedication of the incredible women who keep the wheels turning every single day.

Amongst a team of experienced males, these ladies are evening out the numbers in the office and making a big impact across every area of the business:

Lily Brehauer – Kingaroy Residential Sales and Property Management

Jordan Young – Livestock Administration

Tina Kenyon – Real Estate Administration

Maryanne Kearney – Livestock and Finance Administration

Kathryn Francis – Finance and Payroll Leader

Po Hasthorpe – Sale Yard Hand

Lynette Darlington – Mundubbera Residential Sales & Property Management

Together, they bring the perfect mix of professionalism and personality, keeping every deal, sale, and transaction running seamlessly. And when the hard work is done, the sound of laughter fills the office, creating the warm and friendly culture that defines Aussie Land & Livestock.

As Aussie Land & Livestock continues to grow, particularly with the expansion of our dedicated Residential Sales division, it’s clear that none of it would be possible without the teamwork, loyalty, and leadership of these outstanding women. They walk every step of the growth journey with us, supporting each other and the wider company every day.

This International Day of Rural Women, we celebrate not only their contribution to our business but also to the communities we serve across the Kingaroy, Mundubbera, and Burnett regions. Their impact is felt far and wide, proving that rural women truly are the heartbeat of regional Australia.

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