Drone takes rivals to the dogs at Muresk

By Mal Gill
Updated September 27 2018 - 12:16pm, first published May 27 2018 - 6:00am
 Winner of the Drone versus Dog competition Archie Le Grice, a John Curtin College of the Arts year 11 student with the prize he won for the college, and Muresk Institute general manager Prue Jenkins. Leaping between them is Jay the border collie/kelpie cross who beat Archie's time but was disqualified for missing the final obstacle.
Winner of the Drone versus Dog competition Archie Le Grice, a John Curtin College of the Arts year 11 student with the prize he won for the college, and Muresk Institute general manager Prue Jenkins. Leaping between them is Jay the border collie/kelpie cross who beat Archie's time but was disqualified for missing the final obstacle.

DRONE pilots have beaten dogs for the second year in a row at Muresk Institute’s novel Drone versus Dog competition that highlights technology career opportunities available in agriculture.

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