National Merino Ambassador: Matthew Martin

Matthew was born into a multi-generational farming family. His passion for agriculture started from a very young age and he was particularly fascinated by Merino Sheep. After graduating from Longerenong Ag College with an Advance Diploma in Agriculture he returned home, stepping into the Farm Manager role in the family…

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National Merino Ambassador: Matilda Scott

Matilda is a young wool grower in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania running about 1,000 Superfine Merino sheep on a small family farm. She is a qualified wool classer (since 2018) and has been working in the Industry full time since finishing her Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours at…

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National Merino Ambassador: Felicity Brumpton

Felicity is a fourth generation Merino breeder who has grown up amongst stud and commercial sheep. After completing an Animal Science degree, she is now part of the family business which runs a mixed farming enterprise of Merinos, cattle, goats and cropping in south-western Queensland. Felicity is also a co-principal…

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National Merino Ambassador: Alex Lewis

Alex works alongside his grandfather, uncle and cousin on the family property in Redesdale, Victoria. The property covers approximately 3000 hectares and consists of a commercial superfine merino sheep and wool operation as well as the Beverley Merino Stud. In July this year, Alex completed the Breeding Leadership week. A…

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