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Chinese owner’s ‘catastrophic failure’ drives Australia’s biggest dairy farm into the ground – Sydney Morning Herald
Australia’s largest and oldest dairy farm has been hit with claims of animal welfare abuse and overstocking of cattle leading to effluent overflow that is damaging…
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The Chinese owners of Australias biggest and oldest dairy farming business are facing fresh scrutiny following claims of animal welfare abuse and overstocking of cattle that is causing effluent systems to fail and damaging nearby waterways.
Confidential documents, photographs and accounts from employees and locals obtained by The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age reveal that conditions at Tasmanias iconic Van Dairy farm have been deteriorating…
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