Barkly Tableland drought puts Consolidated Pastoral cattle on road

Sally Gall
Updated June 6 2019 - 2:47pm, first published 12:00pm
Open road: Southern NSW-based contract drover Brian Glendenning watches the Newcastle Waters mob south of Winton. Picture: Sally Cripps.
Open road: Southern NSW-based contract drover Brian Glendenning watches the Newcastle Waters mob south of Winton. Picture: Sally Cripps.

Queensland's long paddock is one of a number of solutions the Consolidated Pastoral Company is using to combat drought conditions affecting their Barkly Tableland properties.

Sally Gall

Sally Gall

Senior journalist - Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register

Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I've raised a family, run Merino sheep and beef cattle, and helped develop a region - its history, tourism, education and communications. Get in touch at 0427 575 955 if you've got a story idea for me.

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