PREMIUM News More of Man’s Best Friend Jan 14, 2022 Fabulous four: Jemima and Dot, and Kate with Squeak at Tom and Carly Marriott’s sheep and cropping business north-east of Barooga. Photo by Geoff Adams Here’s a few more of the many and varied Man’s Best Friends that featured during 2021. Flying high: Athletic Poppy and Nelly at Sarah and Brett Davidson’s Mt Major Murray Greys. Photo by Daneka Hill Happy outcome: Dumped at the Wangaratta RSPCA, Rusty went on to find a loving home with Zelma Collier of Euroa. Photo by Isabelle Harris Green paws: Volunteers and staff often bring their friendly pets along to the Euroa Arboretum. Here’s Indie, a Labrador, with executive officer Cath Olive. Photo by Rodney Braithwaite Mixing it up: Maremma mum Roxy and one of her pups (dad is neighbouring red kelpie Boof) at Lauren and Lachlan Mathers’ free-range pork farm near Barham. Photo by Lauren Mathers Pocket rocket: Jack Russell puppy Chester has big paws to fill. Before getting him, owner Dion Steers ran around with kelpies and heelers, but the cards are on Chester’s side — he’s the perfect size for the machinery worker. Photo by Megan Fisher Constant company: Numurkah woman June Dixon can often be spotted around town on her brown horse — but that’s only a third of the picture. Back home Ruby and Digga bravely hold down the castle (and the carpet in front of the fireplace). Photo by Megan Fisher Constant companion: Agricultural scientist Kate Burke from Echuca with Pat, a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, checking out a crop. Photo by Geoff Adams Related Stories News Last of the iconic Barmah brumbiesThe fight to save the Barmah brumbies may well have been lost. By Geoff Adams News Waranga’s wartime heritage remembered for Anzac DayTo mark Anzac Day this year, Goulburn-Murray Water has partnered with Tatura Irrigation and Wartime Camps Museum to tell the unique history of the Waranga Basin internment camps. By Country News News A wonky take on a big food waste problemOne of Australia's ‘big’ fruits has grown in a new direction to shine a light on a global challenge. By Country News News Colbinabbin residents oppose huge solar farmAn international company is planning to build a massive solar farm in the midst of the Colbinabbin wine region, and the locals are not happy. By Geoff Adams Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Last of the iconic Barmah brumbies News Responsible hunting ‘a force for good’ National Two Italian restaurant fires to be probed for link Horticulture Major GV fruit packing business sold News A wonky take on a big food waste problem
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