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[2] [3] [5] Dublin lies in the cadastral Hundred of Dublin which was named in 1856 after the Irish capital, Dublin. [6] [7] The South Australian Livestock Exchange saleyards are located southeast of the township, replacing earlier saleyards closer to Adelaide at Gepps Cross in 1999 for sheep, lambs and pigs, and 2003 for cattle. [8]
The company's network of livestock agents and employees operates across Australia, with operations including livestock auctions (both physical and online), and direct sales to feedlots and livestock exporters. [citation needed] Elders has historically been one of Australia's largest agents for the sale of greasy wool.
Saudi Arabia was historically Australia's largest market for sheep, however it stopped the export due to Australia strict export regulations. [5] 575,000 sheep were exported in 2021, down from a figure of two million in 2017. [10] Indonesia is Australia's largest market for live cattle. [2] Exports leave via ports at Darwin, Broome and Perth. [3]
Anna Creek Station in South Australia is the world's largest working cattle station. [3] It is roughly 24,000 square kilometres (9,300 sq mi); [ 4 ] much larger than the runner-up, Clifton Hills , another South Australian cattle station spanning 17,000 square kilometres (6,600 sq mi); and substantially larger than America's biggest ranch ( King ...
A stock route, also known as travelling stock route (TSR), is an authorised thoroughfare for the walking of domestic livestock such as sheep or cattle from one location to another in Australia. The stock routes across the country are colloquially known as The Long Paddock or Long Paddock .
CANBERRA (Reuters) -A ship carrying 16,000 sheep and cows that turned back from the Red Sea due to the risk of attack off Yemen was stranded at an Australian port in a heatwave on Friday as the ...
Southern Australia is the richest part of Australia, home to a diversified economy with an expansive variety of exports including minerals, wine, dairy, livestock, education, and tourism. [3] Across the region, there is sustainable employment, with all state's unemployment rates being below 8%.
The Murraylands region takes its name from the River Murray, which runs through it and the Riverland, to its north, for 200 kilometres (120 miles) The South Australian Railways constructed 707 kilometres (439 miles) of lightly built railway lines, mainly in the 1910s, to encourage agricultural development throughout the Murraylands and what is now designated as the Riverland