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On a recent job to a remote cattle station outside of Julia Creek, Officer in Ch…

On a recent job to a remote cattle station outside of Julia Creek, Officer in Charge Greg was driving to the prevailing conditions on a slippery road with very soft edges after some recent rain when he came
across some udder chaos.With the steaks already high steering these vehicles in remote Queensland, he had a beef with some pedestrians who were reluctant to mooove out of his way.
From time to time we’ve herd of such challenges whilst working so remotely, and Greg is clearly used to it and found it quite amoooooosing.
The bovines eventually ch-hoofed off and stopped milking the situaiton, with Greg making it through safely.
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