Widgee Engineering relocation leaves uncertain future for beef producer

By Martin Bunyard
Updated October 18 2017 - 9:14am, first published October 17 2017 - 3:30pm
PADDOCK LOCKUP: Bill Pukallus and Anna Hobbs-Pukallus have closed down paddocks meant for their beef cattle due to contamination concerns from a neighboring steel manufacturer. Picture - Martin Bunyard.
PADDOCK LOCKUP: Bill Pukallus and Anna Hobbs-Pukallus have closed down paddocks meant for their beef cattle due to contamination concerns from a neighboring steel manufacturer. Picture - Martin Bunyard.

Normally most livestock producers are smiling during good rainfall events, but Widgee’s Pukallus family become more concerned and anxious.

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