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LISTEN: A Fireside Chat with David Bonfield, Angus Street & Richard Rains

PUBLISHED Sat, 8 October 2022

This episode was recorded at the 3R Livestock pre-bull sale dinner fireside chat at Goonoo Goonoo Station. I was extremely fortunate to have had three high calibre guests which I interviewed in a panel type format.

The panel guests were David Bondfield (former director of Palgrove), Richard Rains (a retired meat exporter who was turning over about $500M annually when he retired) and Angus Street (CEO of Auctions Plus).

The fireside chat, with the theme of “Collaboration and Innovation”, was tailored to the audience of driven, successful commercial beef producers who are excited about the future of the beef industry.


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