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Background? I was born and bred at Flowerybrae, Memsie, where my father farmed. I came straight home to work alongside him after I left school with the commercial cattle, until I got married in August, 1972. I then worked at various commercial and dairy farms before getting started in the pedigree work. My first pedigree job was at Harestone, where I brought out Charolais cattle for five years, before moving to the Durnos, at Uppermill, for a further five years. It was at that point I moved to Inverurie and started my freelance work in 2001 – securing two days a week at Thainstone auction market and filling the rest of my days in with pedigree cattle.
THE CLEANSING OF GARIWERD
The Point went to Gariwerd to look at the rise of white supremacist and extremist groups operating in Australia. On the January 26 long weekend this year, the area - the Grampians in regional Victoria was invaded by masked white supremacists.
Gunaikurnai man Troy McDonald told the program: “In this vicinity, 30 of those white supremacists came and started their hateful chants. It was a really tough thing for a lot of us to see that, when it was reported.
Because if you are coming here, this is not a hateful environment. People don t come here generally on a holiday or a walk to express a hate agenda and that’s what they’ve done.
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Two children were among four people caught in a rip current on the north coast this lunchtime. The coastguard search and rescue helicopter, both St Ives lifeboats and volunteer coastguards were all scrambled just after midday by Falmouth Coastguard, after concerns were raised about two adults and two children in the water at Gwithian. It has since been revealed that surfers managed to reach the children and get them back to the beach before emergency services arrived. St Ives RNLI coxswain Rob Cocking launched the all weather lifeboat with volunteer crew Jake Martin, Jack Hill, DC, Graeme Russell and Martin Ashmore.