Isisford family invests heavily in wool industry future

Sally Gall
Updated June 20 2018 - 5:30pm, first published 5:15pm
Phoenix rising: It was a "terrible bloody day" when Rob and Pauline Brunckhorst heard their shearing shed had burnt down, but they're excited about its replacement. Pictures: Sally Cripps.
Phoenix rising: It was a "terrible bloody day" when Rob and Pauline Brunckhorst heard their shearing shed had burnt down, but they're excited about its replacement. Pictures: Sally Cripps.

On a warm September evening last year, a piece of western Queensland history went up in smoke.

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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