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Sally Webster her brahman called Beryl and loving being home.

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Have you heard of Beryl the Brahman? Sally Webster is the incredibly humbled and talented children’s book author behind the book that connects country kids to a familiar scene. Sally has lived in the Julia Creek area for her whole life apart from the boarding school years.
Sally whilst not knowing what she wanted to do upon finishing boarding school felt the pull back to the land to campdraft and chase cattle. Working for the Acton’s at Millungera also gave her the tools and skills she needed to cement her place on the land. Community family and really loving the land and all it has to offer in the good times and the bad.
Follow Sally on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks:

@berylthebrahman
@cmgarland23
@ivyandgusaustralia
@sundayupnorth

https://www.berylthebrahman.com.au

#breedyourownringers
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ICPA is the educational voice for rural and remote families and their students. We are committed to ensuring equitable access to education, opportunities, and support for every step of a student’s learning journey from early childhood through to tertiary, trade or training. Membership is for everyone who have a connection to rural and remote education. Head to www.icpa.com.au to join and become a member.

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Have you heard of Beryl the Brahman? Sally Webster is the incredibly humbled and talented children’s book author behind the book that connects country kids to a familiar scene. Sally has lived in the Julia Creek area for her whole life apart from the boarding school years.
Sally whilst not knowing what she wanted to do upon finishing boarding school felt the pull back to the land to campdraft and chase cattle. Working for the Acton’s at Millungera also gave her the tools and skills she needed to cement her place on the land. Community family and really loving the land and all it has to offer in the good times and the bad.
Follow Sally on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks:

@berylthebrahman
@cmgarland23
@ivyandgusaustralia
@sundayupnorth

https://www.berylthebrahman.com.au

#breedyourownringers
Please make sure you leave a review or rate this episode.

@married_tothe_land

ICPA is the educational voice for rural and remote families and their students. We are committed to ensuring equitable access to education, opportunities, and support for every step of a student’s learning journey from early childhood through to tertiary, trade or training. Membership is for everyone who have a connection to rural and remote education. Head to www.icpa.com.au to join and become a member.

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