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Robert Douglas-Reeves The surrounding areas definitely need improvement. The majority of the work is beneficial to the station, although the Neasham side will be dominated by a pretty ugly car park. I’d be more interested in the expected cost to park there - it’s already ridiculously overpriced which is why people park on neighbouring streets. I suspect the same will continue. Nice idea. Good to invest some money. Not convinced by all of it but definitely better than the tired station we have now. Dwayne Robson Looks great a step in the right direction for Darlington’s future but the problem you have is people don t like change and will object to everything and anything. ....
“We only ever used to go out and get a little handful for the local races in the camel tagging or if someone wanted a handful to train up for racing,” he said. Camels were introduced to Australia in the 1840s as pack animals for British explorers. As of 2015 there were an estimated 1m feral camels in Australia, with the population at risk of doubling every nine years without culling. They are effective against thorny weeds because they eat everything – according to the Northern Territory government, camels feed on more than 80% of the available plants in central Australia, causing significant damage to desert ecosystems and damaging fragile sand dunes. They have also been known to cause significant damage to manmade infrastructure in search of water, by pulling up pipes and destroying toilet blocks. ....
Outback Queensland feral camel auction attracts interest from as far as Victoria MonMonday 15 updated MonMonday 15 Camels at Alderley Station being mustered by helicopter in preparation for sale. ( Print text only Cancel A camel auction in the western Queensland channel country has attracted interest from buyers as far away as Victoria, with seven mobs selling for more than $250 a head. Key points: The Blackett family from Alderley Station in western Queensland sold more than 120 camels in an online auction It was the first time camels have been sold on the website AuctionsPlus Australia s largest online livestock selling platform Selling agent Scott Taylor hopes it will be a precedent for more sales of camels ....