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Bourke Steel & Hire

Locality: Bourke, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6872 2323



Address: 26-32 Anson Street 2840 Bourke, NSW, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 REMINDER: AGM on this Thursday at the Port of Bourke from 5:30pm .. get on board!



20.01.2022 This has been stolen from our other front entrance, this has been apart of the family for a long time please share this post.

17.01.2022 Thanks to the RFS crew that did a controlled burn last night in the backyard at work!

12.01.2022 ***EDITED*** THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS. WE HAVE FILLED THE AGISTMENT. Agistment available for approx 300 cattle, in North West NSW on the Qld border. Goo...d fences & water. Mulga country having an excellent season comprising of fresh native grasses with crows foot and winter herbages. Realistic agistment rate, offering 2 paddocks close to the homestead. For further info P 07 46554828 [email protected] See more



12.01.2022 Bourke Steel & Hire will be closed today due to staff awaiting Covid test results. We apologise for any inconvenience. You can contact Ben on 0437 722 323 with any queries.

09.01.2022 AGM POSTPONED: New date, Thursday 29th October!!AGM POSTPONED: New date, Thursday 29th October!!

09.01.2022 We are still open for rural and construction materials. To limit retail traffic we are operating behind closed gates. Please ring prior to coming into town so we can arrange your order. We are operating with limited staff, so please be patient with us. Please call the office on 6872 22323 or Ben on 0437 722 323. Thank you to everyone who have been so understanding so far!



08.01.2022 LOUTH RACES ARE CANCELLED AND SO IS THE PARTY We’ve heard that there are a few who are still thinking of coming to Louth on race weekend, even though the races ...aren’t going ahead. PLEASE re-consider this non essential travel as NSW tries its best to keep COVID under wraps. We want to ensure our community stays safe. There will be NO BEERS at the PUB. There will be NO PARTY to commiserate. There will be NO OTHER ACTIVITIES in the village, and certainly NOT a phantom race call. PLEASE STAY AT HOME and make plans for a big 2021 race meeting! #louthraces Shindy's Inn Louth Central West Police District Central North Police District

07.01.2022 Bourke Steel & Hire will have it gates closed to the public due to the latest Covid lock-down rules in Bourke. Some staff will be working behind closed gates to continue organising existing orders for delivery at future dates when allowable.

05.01.2022 it has started to go up

04.01.2022 In stock NOW ... Camp-ovens 3 Sizes/ Billy’s / griddles / Whistling kettles all for your camping experience

03.01.2022 Everyone loves a truck full of fencing. You just never know where it will turn up next.



02.01.2022 CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON WORLD’S LONGEST WILD DOG FENCE For those living in the state’s west, the scourge of wild dogs is a bigger issue than any drought,... but help is on the way. Construction has now started on the world’s longest exclusion fence to keep them off our land. On Monday I joined Deputy Premier John Barilaro near Hungerford on the NSW/QLD border to turn the first sod of soil on the $37.5 million 742-kilometre extension of the NSW Border Wild Dog Fence, to mark an important milestone for farmers in our state. Wild dogs are a plague on primary producers. They come in from Queensland and South Australia and cause more than $22 million in damage and lost production in NSW every year. But soon our properties will be protected from these pests and predators by a fence fortress. This extension will add an extra 420km from Hungerford east to Mungindi and 322km along the SA border right down to the Murray River, keeping wild dogs out of NSW and off our farms. The NSW Border Wild Dog Fence was a key election commitment from the NSW Government and it’s bloody brilliant to deliver this promise, because I know what a difference it makes for our hardworking farmers. Western landholders say goodbye to the problem of wild dogs, because your land can now be even more productive. Soil Conservation Service NSW Farmers Invasive Species Council The Land ABC Western Plains ABC Broken Hill ABC Rural Outback Radio 2WEB NSW Department of Primary Industries Local Land Services NSW Bourke Shire Council Hungerford, Queensland NSW Nationals Bourke Steel & Hire Western Local Land Services ABC New England North West Sam Farraway MLC National Farmers' Federation Mark Furner MP for Ferny Grove

01.01.2022 Two good brands side by side.

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