Greg Downing from Spence Dix & Co, Keith, South Australia has been crowned the Top Throughput Assessor (sheep) in the 2024 AuctionsPlus awards.

The award is dedicated to the assessor who has assessed the greatest number of sheep listed on AuctionsPlus in the past financial year. The recipient has also  demonstrated a high level of assessment quality and upholds the AuctionsPlus User Agreement; including when both selling and purchasing.

The best piece of advice Mr Downing has been given is to "be honest, urgent and to always ask questions".

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