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Tour to South Australia

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South Australia

Monday 25 July to Tuesday 26 July 2016

Day 1: Monday 25 July 2016 ( Meals L D )

Adelaide to Barossa

THE FLIGHT FROM SYDNEY TO ADELAIDE IS AT DELEGATES OWN ORGANISATION AND EXPENSE. Two major airlines that operate in Australia are Qantas and Virgin Australia.

Location: Adelaide

Pickup at 10:00am from the Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin St, Adelaide SA 5000. The Central Bus Station is a 15-minute taxi journey from the Adelaide Airport and is located in the city centre.

Location: Barossa

Delegates to spend the day sightseeing around Angaston including visiting Seppeltsfield Winery and Menglers Hill lookout.

Delegates will have Dinner with South Australian Dohne Breeders.

For Additional Information regarding the Barossa Visit: www.barossa.com

Accommodation: – Hotel Novotel Barossa Valley Resort (08) 85 240 045

 

 

Day 2: Tuesday 26 July 2016 ( Meals B L D )

Barossa

Location: Barossa

Delegates will visit Grant Burge Winery for tastings in the morning.

Tour participants will be treated to a Dohne Stud Sheep Display from the South Australian Dohne Breeders. Conference participants and South Australian Breeders will have the opportunity to discuss their breeding program in one central location and showcase their animals.

For Additional Information regarding the Barossa Visit: www.barossa.com

Depart on Flight QF595 at 5.30pm and Arrive Perth 7.25pm

 

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Australian Dohne Breeders' Association
Australian Dohne Breeders' Association7 hours ago
States’ Year in Review Western Australia
WA had three studs conducting public auctions this year.
This was down from four studs the previous year and resulted in offerings being down from 508 to 399 rams. The average clearance rate was up to 96% from 77% last year. The state average was $1805, up from $1221 in 2024. WA’s top public auction price was achieved by Far Valley ($7,900), where 98/99 rams offered sold to average $1942. Chirniminup Dohnes achieved the state’s top average price ($2028), and
once again had the largest offering, selling 188 of the 192 rams presented on the day. Mollerin Rock increased their offering on the previous year, also achieving a higher average and higher top price ($1445 and $3100 respectively).
David Kain conducted his final Dohne ram sale in 2025, having recently sold his stud to Mollerin Rock. I would like to congratulate and thank David for his many years of service to the Dohne breed.
Read full newsletter below👇
https://dohne.com.au/november-newsletter-2025/
#Dohnes #DohneMerino #AWI #MLA #wool #networking #sheep #meat #australiansheep #SheepProducers
Australian Dohne Breeders' Association
Australian Dohne Breeders' Association1 day ago
States’ Year in Review NSW
The 2025 Dohne ram selling period has had strong results with 476 rams offered, 454 sold to a 95% clearance. The top price this year of $8,000 was recorded for the Pye family from Calga, Coonamble. Macquarie topped at $5,500 and Gullendah was next at $5,000.
Macquarie topped the highest average of $2,960 plus 100% clearance. They were closely followed by Gullendah with an average of $2,940 and another full clearance. The States overall average of $2,236 was up $400 on 2024.
Read full newsletter below👇
https://dohne.com.au/november-newsletter-2025/
#Dohnes #DohneMerino #AWI #MLA #wool #networking #sheep #meat #australiansheep #SheepProducers