The purr of a diesel engine and the headlights cut through the fog, ‘the kids’ have made the trip this morning from their home in Port Stephens, an area revered as one of the finest holiday destinations on the NSW coast. Only for the Mackenzie family, Port Stephens has been home since 1884, where Robert’s Grandfather Archie was raised by his two Aunties who with their support would begin their cattle operation.
In just a few short years since returning home full time, the boys have embraced the rigours of farming in a changing climate. The drought of 2019 and 2020 wrapped its wretched arms around their aggregation of properties where the days of carting feed and water to the cattle turned into months, only to be dealt another blow as the Black Summer Fires engulfed the hills surrounding Woko Station.
“It certainly opened up our eyes as to what we need to do to drought-proof ourselves in the future. We’re more prepared now because it was so confronting”
The smoko break is more of a swift pit-stop as the family huddle around the kitchen table with their external marketing team. Critiquing the finer details and design of the next generation branded boxed beef products that will make their way to customers right across the globe.
The whole family and their workers move to process the cattle in the yards, dressed in their branded RB Sellars workwear, it’s obvious that pride isn’t just a buzzword for the Mackenzie’s. Like an artwork, each property showcases its uniqueness from the entrance, Jack reflects that it’s something that his dad started “Pride starts at the front gate for us, we want our customers to have that experience with us and that goes back to what happens in the paddock”. For the kid that grew up running between the cows, it was a lightbulb moment one day while out in the paddock, that everything they do can be shared with their customers to build that relationship and connect them to the story.
“We’ll continue to make sure our people, our cattle and the health of our environment is front of mind”
What stands out about the Mackenzie’s, it’s about something bigger than themselves. Robert is humble about their accomplishments and his honesty is as straight as an arrow, “We’re not the biggest or the best beef farmers in Australia, and we don’t expect to be. But, we try our hardest and we put our heart, soul and passion into everything we do”.
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