Interstate shearing jobs still going ahead

By Claire Harris
Updated April 30 2020 - 1:05pm, first published 12:40pm
COPING WELL: Craig Gilbert, Woolaway Contract Shearing, Naracoorte, with Dollings Produce's Pete Morton, said shearing teams had been permitted to travel across the SA/Vic border, providing they returned to SA afterwards.
COPING WELL: Craig Gilbert, Woolaway Contract Shearing, Naracoorte, with Dollings Produce's Pete Morton, said shearing teams had been permitted to travel across the SA/Vic border, providing they returned to SA afterwards.

Shearer teams who usually cross interstate borders have been largely unhindered by border restrictions, according to the Shearing Contractors Association of Australia.

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