• #32: Taking over the reins with Hamish Brett from Brett Cattle Company.

  • Apr 12 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
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#32: Taking over the reins with Hamish Brett from Brett Cattle Company.

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    Welcome to Episode 32 of A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    G'day and welcome to another episode of A Place to Call Home podcast, on today's episode we chat to Hamish Brett from Brett Cattle Company. This was a great conversation, and we covered a wide range of topics.

    Throughout this Episode we chat about.
    - Working in a family business
    - Going away to become a Vet
    - Starting his own vet clinic
    - Working through the Live export ban
    - Starting the succession conversation
    - How succession can affect a family dynamic
    - Working through family tragedy
    - Life after a succession process
    - The role Brahmans play in the Northern Beef Industry

    You can find out more about Hamish and Brett Cattle Company below
    Brett Cattle Company (@brettcattlecompany) • Instagram photos and videos
    Brett Cattle Company | Baines NT | Facebook

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    https://www.aplacetocallhome.com.au

    This episode is brought to you by,
    Australian Brahman Breeders Association
    Australian Brahman Breeders Association
    Australian Brahman Breeders' Association Limited | Rockhampton QLD | Facebook

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