By: Sally Gall
The official opening of Queensland's second public livestock road train crossloader, at Alpha last Friday, June 12 has opened the debate on where else these life-saving facilities should be placed and how to fund them.
Sally Gall is a Senior Journalist at various publications, based in Blackall, CW Qld, where she has raised a family and contributed to the development of her region. Her reporting primarily focuses on agriculture and farming, sustainable agriculture, and regional interests, with additional coverage of public policy and sports. Sally's work has been featured in The Queanbeyan Age, Farm Weekly, The North West Star, and many other notable outlets.
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Sally Gall's coverage mainly focuses on local events and government announcements related to rural life, farming, livestock, agriculture, and rodeo in Australia with a specific focus on Queensland. Given her emphasis on travel & tourism as well as government & politics within this context, she may be interested in receiving pitches related to unique rural experiences or initiatives undertaken by the local authorities.
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