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25.01.2022 Making the job look easy at 87!



23.01.2022 Following on from our last post, another appreciation to our fellas is in need. Fish and Col ended up with wet sheep on Monday, so instead of heading home, they toured on to our next shed and gave a hand out for a few hours. Might have stayed longer too if they weren't so keen on a counter meal and a few bevs! thanks guys!

23.01.2022 Dream team... literally

23.01.2022 These kids just keep getting better. Pretty sure the rest of us can go home now!



23.01.2022 Don't worry Sammy, it's Friday!

22.01.2022 The team at McCoys Well S.A. Boss man Tex can now say he's whipped the wool off 200 in every state in Australia

22.01.2022 We can sneak photos too James Braszell Photography



22.01.2022 Our ripper new recruit!

21.01.2022 What a legend!

21.01.2022 Well earned beverage after a solid 3 days on wethers

21.01.2022 SAVE THE DATE!! Come along to the Clunes and District’s Quick Shear for a great evening

21.01.2022 Boss man showing us how it’s done! Is there anything this man can’t do...



20.01.2022 It's a team effort ok Thanks Brasz!

18.01.2022 These legends finishing the week off on some lambs. Have a good weekend!

18.01.2022 when im shearing

17.01.2022 I have the same allergies

17.01.2022 You never know where this job might take you, been in Lismore shearing some peelers with these absolute legends. And Glenny

17.01.2022 Never thought we'd see Jason O'Shear in pink #prettyinpink

17.01.2022 Team work makes the dream work

16.01.2022 Bobbys always working! To clever!

16.01.2022 Havelock Fine Cuts was out in force today at Dunlop Station.

16.01.2022 Toby getting the job done

15.01.2022 Our newest recruit, Hendo got his first 100 today! What a legend!

15.01.2022 Another week of living the dream down. Here's one half of the dream team, Rex, a couple of months back out at Campbeltown. Bob wouldn't have been far away.

15.01.2022 We lost a great man recently passing suddenly late last week. A true Trojan of the shearing industry and still quite capable of smashing out 200 at 60 years old. A great bloke to work with and be around with his fun loving and hyperactive nature. He’d shorn all over Australia and loved travelling to the outback to shear and I’m so grateful that I got to go on some of these adventures with him. He didn’t leave any stones unturned if he wanted to do something he’d do it. He was a great help to me when I was starting out for which I will always be very thankful. He will be sadly missed. RIP Axel our old mate

15.01.2022 Latest addition to Havelock fine cuts shearing...industrial air conditioning

12.01.2022 Powers out, don't they look sad

11.01.2022 Another one out of retirement. Go Mick!

11.01.2022 Two new handpieces, 150 new cutters, he might take it up professionally.

11.01.2022 Newest addition to Havelock Fine Cuts, Max O'Shea

10.01.2022 Lincoln and his boys having a well deserved rest after penning up 2600 stubborn crossies for the day

10.01.2022 Mini Havelock Fine Cuts supporters

09.01.2022 Micky Cameron making good use of the lunch hour on the Jim Crow creek at Yandoit

09.01.2022 The rams can't even wipe the smile of Hendo's face

09.01.2022 http://loveshearing.com/156318685-1391785938.html

08.01.2022 Did I hear someone say "long weekend?"

08.01.2022 Recent post from AWEX: The following has been developed as a Wool Industry collaboration from AWEX and WPA,SCAA,SPA,WASIA, AWU. Wool harvesting Operations: Protocols in response to COVID-19 Operations document... **If you don’t feel well, don’t’ risk going to work. Let your employer know you are not well** 1. Maintain 1.5 metre distance between personnel at all times Shed staff considerations: Travelling separately in vehicles unless the vehicle can allow for 1.5 metre distancing, e.g. bus Wool handlers waiting until the shearer is in the catching pen before they pick-up Woolgrower considerations: Only using every second shearing stand Must have own rooms in camp out jobs (consider utilising other buildings) Meals ensure eating areas can provide 1.5 metre distancing 2. Implement and follow strict hygiene regimes Shed staff considerations: Wash frequently with soap and water, before and after eating and after using the toilet Bring own soap, alcohol-based hand sanitiser and towel Don’t share cups or water bottles Encourage sweat band use and use of own towels the virus cannot be transmitted from an infected person through sweat alone but can be transmitted through coughing or sneezing. Keep gear separated - workers to bring storage bags or tubs for their gear Woolgrower considerations: Provide running water (no basins), soap, alcohol-based hand sanitiser and paper towel Ensure adequate space in eating rooms to enable 1.5m distancing between staff 3. Over-communicate Talk to staff each day o Remind them to practice social distancing and/or isolation each night in suburban jobs recommend that people don’t visit friends and family o If they feel unwell do not come to work, or leave work if feeling unwell o Don’t pressure staff to work - if they are nervous and don’t want to work, find alternative workers Contractors & woolgrower communication o Forewarn, accept and manage for lower productivity/higher costs safety and welfare are prioritised over profits and time Considerations for woolgrowers include: Animal welfare Additional labour costs o Plan for several months ahead o Plan to be restricted to ‘essential shearing only’ o Encourage communications via phone where possible o Essential personnel only do not allow people that are not essential to the wool harvesting process i.e. visitors, children, etc into the shearing shed, especially older people 4. What to do if a someone becomes unwell at work Isolate as soon as possible Notify relevant people including contractor or woolgrower Follow dept of Health procedures: https://www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-res

08.01.2022 Crawling into the week like...

07.01.2022 Desperate times call for desperate measures

07.01.2022 Havelock’s Head Classer in the making ...keep working at it Gee

07.01.2022 Merry Christmas from all of us at Havelock Fine Cuts!

06.01.2022 Hard at it! The shearers and rousies working together to get everything pressed up! What a team! And Bec might be in the background putting her stencil on the 100th bale, her first 100 for one shed! Congratulations girl!

06.01.2022 Like father, like (5) sons! These keen young fellas jumped at the chance to crutch lambs before market on their family farm in south-west NSW. They're used to ...practising on their teddies, so this is a bit of a step up! Their dad Joel, who's also a shearer, watched on closely and gave them some pointers. : Harriet Jones

06.01.2022 works 10x harder when wearing the hfc singlets

06.01.2022 While Tex, Osh, Linc and Mick have been "working hard" in SA, we've been keeping things going here at home. A couple of snaps at Watchbox Valley today while the power was out

06.01.2022 It really was a working holiday! A couple of weeks back at McCoys Well, S.A. Thanks for the pics Michael!

06.01.2022 Testing staple strength at AWTA

05.01.2022 Happy Australia Day guys! Hope you all get to blow the froth of a few coldies!

05.01.2022 Happy Birthday Legend! Cheers for being the best boss, we all love ya!

04.01.2022 'The Aussie Shearer'.....from the EP 'Raddle'n'Rise' by Josh Arnold and The Woolshed Band, available on Spotify and all online stores. Photography by James Bras...zell. James Braszell Photography James Braszell Australian Country Radio Planet Country Radio Show KIX Country ABC Rural Saturday Night Country Shear Outback - Shearers Hall of Fame Top Gun Shearing Triple M Country Shearing Contractors' Association of Australia Shearing Sports New Zealand Shearing Sports Wales Hampshire Down Sheep Breeders' Association See more

04.01.2022 A few to crutch today

04.01.2022 A visit from the cousins today!

04.01.2022 A very big congratulations to our youngest member Hendo for getting his first 200 yesterday after less than 12 months in the job. Many more 200’s to come mate

03.01.2022 School holidays means plenty of time for the next gen to get in some practice. We've got Jenna and Fletcher giving us a hand today!

03.01.2022 Texans a very happy man. Sitting on the banks of the Darling River having a few beers at Dunlop Station. Home to one of the biggest wool sheds in Australia. Going for a tour through it tomorrow, he’s already got his shearing pants on ready and says he’s got a warm and fuzzy feeling

03.01.2022 Father’s Day spent right! Wearing our jumpers while the weather isn’t too hot

03.01.2022 Good thing we have Osh to carry the team!

03.01.2022 Early knock off

02.01.2022 Life as a contractor. Lucky he can multitask!

01.01.2022 Its called aerodynamics

01.01.2022 Spinning A Yarn - Tex Mortlock There's been a lot of anticipation and excitement leading up to this interview with this great man! Have a listen to Tex's story in my latest instalment of "Spinning A Yarn"

01.01.2022 Wise words from the old Gun.... listen carefully Son..

01.01.2022 It was a bit fresh this morning down at Ercildoune, but Osh was keen to get into them!

01.01.2022 What are the poor people up to today?? Boss’ shout

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