Livestock game changer in the south

By Kristen Frost
Updated May 18 2016 - 10:27am, first published May 17 2016 - 6:30am
Admin officer of SELX Tom McCormack and manager Rod Bourlet. The new complex will accommodate 3800 fat cattle and 30,000 sheep and lambs.
Admin officer of SELX Tom McCormack and manager Rod Bourlet. The new complex will accommodate 3800 fat cattle and 30,000 sheep and lambs.

THE large livestock selling complex once described by proponent businessman Brendan Abbey of Yass as inevitable, is now a reality, with the South Eastern Livestock Exchange (SELX), set to open mid August.

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