In a stirring display of solidarity, the Rocky All-Stars Elite Brahman Female Sale vendor group have rallied to the aid of their friends and colleagues in NW Qld who've been severely impacted by the recent flood event.
Sale agent Michael Smith, Elders Stud Stock Toowoomba, said sale vendor Scott Angel from Glengarry Brahman Stud first suggested the idea of donating all proceeds from the sale of semen packages being offered on sale day, March 16, to the Sisters of the North charity.
"I then approached the vendors who didn’t catalogue a semen package, and they've come on-board to each donate 50 per cent of the proceeds from one of their females to be sent to the same charity," Mr Smith said.
"Scott has also approached V8 Ranch from Hungerford in Texas and they've agreed to donate 100pc of the proceeds from their lots.
"Elders will also be donating our marketing fee to the charity."
Mr Smith said the sale vendors all realise the impact on, and the importance of the business from the people of NW Qld.
"This is their way of giving something back to the people that have supported them over many years."
The full list of vendors and lots from which proceeds will be sent to Sisters of the North is as follows:
- Avee Brahmans - 50pc from lot 46
- Palmvale Red Brahmans - 50pc from lot 61
- Stockman Brahmans - 50pc from lot 76
- Halgenaes Brahmans - 50pc from lot 79
- Bungarribee Brahmans - 50pc from lot 81
- Pioneer Park Brahmans - 100pc from lots 83, 90A and 90B
- Leichhardt Brahmans - 100pc from lot 84
- Glengarry Brahmans - 100pc from lot 85
- EL JA Brahmans - 100pc from lot 86
- Elmo Brahmans - 100pc from lot 87
- Muan Brahmans - 100pc from lot 88
- Fern Hills Brahmans - 100pc from lot 89
- Bardia Brahmans and Eureka Creek Brahmans - 100pc from lot 91
- V8 Ranch -100pc from lots 92, 93 and 94
Sisters of the North is the brainchild of a group of women who want to encourage connection, community and empowerment as a means of developing resilience against any adversity potentially experienced.
They, like many, have family and friends affected in NW Qld and have set up a GoFundMe page to raise funds for them.