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Wiltshire's Horse Works

Locality: Kotupna, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +358 6 73224



Address: 5217 Murray Valley Hwy 3638 Kotupna, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.wiltshireshorseworks.com.au

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25.01.2022 To ALL OUR Valued clients and friends.....we are still operating.....but poor Noel’s mob phone, another one, is no longer.....as is the computer, there is a plan....BUT for all enquires PLEASE, PLEASE call and leave a message on our faithful landline 03 58 673 224



24.01.2022 Just a chicken horsin’ around Rita the chicken kept on getting in the way of Dulcinea’s breakfast and she was having none of it! Apparently this happens every morning at Primm Scott’s farm in Semmes !

20.01.2022 Great effort on the year book....well done...thank you.

16.01.2022 the master mind "director"Eddy Bell , the actor, "Mayik" and the trainer....Noel Wiltshire



16.01.2022 The true story behind the 9/11 Budweiser commercial that only aired one time

13.01.2022 Creative Direction: Allen Guzman

13.01.2022 Thanks to everyone who has already supported our campaign to deliver fresh socks to Victoria's Healthcare workers. Deliveries have started arriving at hospitals.... We're donating fresh socks to the frontline for every pair sold online. 1 sock for you = 1 sock for a Healthcare Worker www.bamboozld.com.au #showyoursupport #healthcareheros #healthcareworkers #joy #inittogether #covid19victoria #melbournelockdown #heraldsun



13.01.2022 Order form attached in link below.

10.01.2022 Hi everyone, just an update. We as a Committee have been working very hard behind the scenes. The current state of play after speaking to a regional manage...r of Parks Victoria is that they were ready to start trapping/shooting horses now, However the Covid virus has meant that has been pushed back to October/November. Applications for rehoming brumbies in Victoria x 3 herds total a very small 50 people willing to take a Brumby. So there is not a lot of time left for these Barmah brumbies. We have fought for 7 years to keep the Barmah Brumbies in the Barmah Forest. We have tried many things including, petitions, protests, PZP fertility Control studies, Consultation, Lectures, School tours, Media, Videos, providing management plans, Having the real traditional owners the Bangerang on board, Etc, etc, etc and it has all been ignored by the Labour Government and Parks Victoria. The Barmah Brumbies are currently in deep trouble. So we have changed direction. HOWEVER now the good news! The Barmah Brumby Preservation Group has secured 1000 acres of land bordering the Barmah Forest And with the wonderful property owner has applied to rehome all of the Barmah Brumbies. This was done just before applications closed. This will depend on the Government accepting our detailed proposal, And providing assistance. The 1000 acres will be used specifically as a home for the Barmah Brumbies in a as natural setting as possible. If the Government agrees to back this proposal there will be no need for a cull. There will be no need for another 7 or 8 years of battles and protests. There will be no need for any shooting. If backed by the Government we plan to rehome to the public some of the suitable, handled brumbies, We also plan on running clinics and tourism. Rehoming wild unhandled Brumbies hasn't really worked so hopefully people will be more interested in horses that have the basic education. Let's hope that the Government can get on board with this solution where no Brumby has to die. We are being assisted by Wendy Lovell and Bill Tilley MP in our negotiations with the Government. This is not a done deal, So don't get your hopes up too much. But I will be very surprised if the Government does not seriously consider this offer, Where it is a win/win for everybody, Especially the Barmah Brumbies. A Board of Management which includes the property owner will be set up to oversee the day to day business, Get your horses into work, We may need hundreds of you very capable horse riders to push the brumbies into the property.

09.01.2022 We have the most amazing displays of bricabrac in store today. Thanks to Marion, one of our amazing volunteers, for displaying everything so beautifully for our customers to enjoy today.

08.01.2022 Poppy getting big now but still not loosing the fluff might have to clip her

06.01.2022 I was very lucky yesterday to be able to head out into the Barmah Forest to see the Barmah Brumbies. I'm going out again today with the amazing help of Kim, a p...assionate local who loves the brumbies with all her heart. I can't wait to share more photos with you all. Featured here is a mare and her colt. I hope this Barmah Brumby will have a fortunate life and that he will live it in the Barmah Forest where he belongs. Wild and free for the entirety of his life. See more



05.01.2022 So the government are advising you to report on your neighbours if they don’t follow the new rules. Before following this advice you should really consider the ...fact that the government won’t be there to help you jump start your car if your battery goes flat or lend you the tools you may need to fix something in your home. They won’t be an extra set of eyes to watch your property when you’re away from it. They won’t keep an eye on your kids if they are playing in the street and someone strange is hanging around! We need each other more than ever right now because at the end of the day they won’t be standing on your door step to help you out when the going gets tough. Asking you to report people in your neighbourhood is a shit act only devised to create hatred in your community. We should be here to support each other not to police each other. We all need to have each other’s backs especially now and be there willing to have a chinwag or offer support in any way we can to help each other get through this. No government will stop me saying G’day to anyone in my community and I definitely won’t be ratting on any of them. Just remember to be careful for your own health and safety. Copy, paste and share! See more

05.01.2022 Dedicated men and women that work in agriculture, in extreme weather conditions to feed us and our animals, we thank you.

02.01.2022 some of the local "gentlemen" on standby to help...the support from the people of our town NATHALIA, was Amazing.

01.01.2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/CE4k6CQoPIJ/?igshid=8pzzabji7n6w

01.01.2022 BARMAH WAITING Spring is here, soft warm balmy days full of sunshine and barely a breeze to spoil the day. But for me, it just doesn’t sit right, it’s as if I’m... waiting. Waiting for what? Waiting for the heavens to open and rain to flood the land, taking with it all good peoples, hopes, dreams and plans. Because all our hopes our dreams and plans all hinge upon a Minsters quirk. This Minister will have the power to grant Life or Death. Committee members, of the Barmah Brumby Preservation Group have worked so very hard, trying to come up with many ways, to save our Barmah Brumbies lives for seen years they have tried and everything that they have done to date, has been ignored by the Labour Government and Parks Victoria. As far as I’m concerned, an Angel has appeared with a thousand acres bordering the Barmah Forest for all of our Brumbies. If the Government agrees, then there will be no need for a CULL and no need for any shooting. So why do I find it hard to believe that the government will agree to this plan? Is it perhaps, that they haven’t tried to meet us halfway for seven long years? Photo credit: Janine Morffew Poem by: Maree Sura See more

01.01.2022 Grey Bull is up for the AACTA Short Film Of The Decade! Two clicks through the link below to vote! * You can vote from multiple devices.... https://www.aacta.org/short-of-the-decade-presented-by-m// See more

01.01.2022 Out of lockdown, first place we head is up to see the Brumbies. Thanks Kim Mic for all your help

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