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25.01.2022 Thanks to these three legends for giving us a hand mustering at Lake Everard in SA in preparation for shearing. If anyone is looking for knowledgeable, reliable and hardworking contractors make sure you give these young guns a go. Natasha Greenshields Jake Smyth Will Bennett



24.01.2022 What a year 2020 has been so far! We spent our January at Erudina Station erecting new fences. It was wonderful to see some of our South Australian clients receive some much needed rain in the storms that came through end of January. ... We once again returned to Ingomar station to muster for their annual shearing at the start of February. Then to Anna Creek Station for mustering and to relocate cattle to the areas that received rain. Mid March we returned back to Broken Hill stopping in to do some goat mustering near Yunta then onto Ivanhoe for more goat mustering. We are very excited to share with you all that the TESA Pastoral Enterprise will be expanding with its newest arrival coming in September! Currently we are situated in Northern South Australia and with all that is happening in Australia at the moment we hope everyone stays healthy and safe.

23.01.2022 We have been a bit quiet on here lately so thought we would let you all know what we have been up to these last couple months. Tom and I divided forces in April while I did some Wool classing at Erudina, Goonalga and Narraport Station’s in the far west NSW, Tom was up in the North East of SA mustering at Nilpinna and the Peake Station. Thanks to the Williams Cattle Company for having us at Mt Sarah, The Peake and Anna Creek Stations all of May. ... Now heading home for shearing at Wilandra. We will be available in the next coming months for any work if anyone is interested.

20.01.2022 Thanks to Devon, Tarella and Moonavale Station’s for having us this month. Everyone is making the most of the record high goat prices at the moment. Shearing at Wilandra done for another year, love coming back home and classing this shed. Thanks to David and Sally Jones Shearing for a great job as usual and to Maddison Jones from Wandering Ewe Photography for the photos. Can’t wait to see Maddy’s work when she does our wedding in a couple months. Sally Jones Olivia Jones



18.01.2022 These last couple months we have done some Ks and spread ourselves over three different states. In June we finished up a goat mustering run in the Broken Hill area. In July, Rick (the dog) & I spent a couple weeks on a stock route near Augathella in Queensland. Thanks to Mick and Britt from Cymbricvale Station for having me. ... Thanks to the crew at Ingomar Station in SA for having us back in August to do their annual lambmarking, we always look forward to coming back. After spending the last 3 weeks out at camp at Arkaringa and Hamilton Stations for the Williams Cattle Company we are very much looking forward to going back home and GETTING MARRIED!

14.01.2022 After getting married and a honey moon trip to Thailand our holidays were over sooner than we knew and we were back to the real world. Thank you to the Williams Cattle Company for having us again at Anna Creek station finishing off their second round. Also to Arcoona Station (Woomera SA) for having us during their annual crutching. ... We are now heading home to finish off some long awaited house renovations. It will be good to spend longer than a few nights at home for a change and to catch up with clients, friends and family at the Broken Hill Elders Christmas party this weekend.

04.01.2022 What does TESA stand for? We often get asked this question and thought we would fill you in...... The TE In TESA stands for Thomas Edward.... Tom grew up on various stations with his 2 brothers including Netley, Gidgealpa and predominantly at Quinambie and Anna Creek where his mother Tanya Crozier an father Randall Crozier managed property for S.Kidman & Co. Attending Port Augusta School of the Air (SOTA) and then later boarded at Sacred Heart Collage in Adelaide for high school. After Completing year 12 Tom headed North to Darwin to complete his apprenticeship in Heavy Diesel Fitting with Hasting Deering. After 5 years in Darwin doing his trade he moved closer to home & family to Broken Hill. Brought a house and started his own contract mustering and fencing business. The SA in TESA stands for Sally Ann Sally also grew up on various stations with her 4 brothers from Victory Downs in the NT to Salter Springs in SA then to Manara in NSW. Sally’s parents Sam and Natasha Smyth have since purchased 2 properties ‘Wilandra’ in Far West NSW and ‘Erudina’ in the NE Pastoral of SA. Attending Broken Hill School of the air and then boarded at Yanco Agricultural High School near Leeton in NSW. After finishing year 12 Sally also headed North but not as far as Tom to Delemere Station 170kms SW of Katherine and did a year in the camp. The following year Sally made tracks to Cecil Plains in QLD to work for Ron Wall Simply Horsemanship breaking, training and providing horse schools all over QLD,NT and WA. Sally returned home to Broken Hill the same year as Tom and started her own contract mustering business and wool classing in sheds. Tom & Sally eventually crossed paths at the White Cliffs Pub, 2 years later TESA Pastoral came about and the rest is history. We are now proud to offer fully self contained livestock mustering and handling/processing, yard building, fencing and various rural work. So that’s just a little bit about us



04.01.2022 Thank you to the ‘Williams Cattle Company’ for having us at Mt Barry and Arckaringa Station. Heading back home (Broken Hill) for a wedding this weekend. Then back to ‘Peak Station’ next week.

01.01.2022 And that’s a wrap for 2019 Cheers to all of our clients for their continued support this year, fingers crossed 2020 brings some much needed rain for everyone Merry Christmas and a happy new year to everyone hope to catch up with you all in the new year or at the Carrieton rodeo ... Cheers from Mr & Mrs Crozier

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