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25.01.2022 Work has begun on the Kalgoorlie Pastoral Alliance (KPA) cell fence to protect livestock and rangeland businesses in the Kalgoorlie-Goldfields from wild dog imp...acts. The State Government has invested $2 million in the KPA Cell, which will encompass 11 pastoral leases covering about 2.4 million hectares, with the fence to stretch about 950 kilometres when complete. See more



25.01.2022 If I could get outta box assemblys and use these on all my jobs I would. They look smart strong and wont shift.

25.01.2022 Another set of sheep yards recently completed by weaver Fencing

24.01.2022 Yards in the making



24.01.2022 It’s a bit late but merry Christmas and Happy New Years to all our valued clients. We are having a little well deserved break atm. But we have all your fencing and yard building needs covered for 2020

23.01.2022 Weaver Fencing does not only work in the Esperance and surrounding areas. Today we are off to Meridan area for a set of sheep yards.

22.01.2022 A bit more dog fence getting there!



21.01.2022 Its a bit late but merry Christmas and Happy New Years to all our valued clients. We are having a little well deserved break atm. But we have all your fencing and yard building needs covered for 2020

20.01.2022 New tool works well in the dry conditions!! Need to make a trailer up for it now

20.01.2022 Some recent work. Came up a treat exactly how we wanted

20.01.2022 Running a few wires

20.01.2022 New project in the making will make the job easier.



19.01.2022 New plain wire stapling rig.

18.01.2022 Sheep yards coming along nicely

18.01.2022 A bit late with the photos but a few of a completed set of Dsy sheep yards we completed a few weeks ago

17.01.2022 A interesting read.

17.01.2022 Hopefully all our valued clients in the Esperance are getting a much needed rain. Im loving listening to the sound of rain on a tin roof.

17.01.2022 What a good sight too see a good statewide rain across the agricultural region! Fingers crossed all of our valued clients get a good rain! Im looking forward to the smell of rain on dry soil and a beer tonight under the Tin roof!

16.01.2022 Something a bit different but came up a treat with the lay of the land. We have many different options for entrance ways!

16.01.2022 Some recent work a few weeks ago. Another floodway in place. With quality Warratah Floodposts

14.01.2022 This will keep Thoes emus out

13.01.2022 More of some recent work. 2 Iowa barbs 2 hot and 6 plain. 1 and 1, 180Ji0 180 JiO maxis @ 8 m spaces with 2 poly droppers per span. This fence is to keep the emus and Roos out of the crop

12.01.2022 Some recent fence we have built.

12.01.2022 A bit of industrial chain wire in ravy

10.01.2022 Yards coming along

09.01.2022 Vermin Fencing. Time to keep them pesky emus out of the canola.

09.01.2022 Some recent work

08.01.2022 New Zealand has been great. The boys like there weaver fencing hats

07.01.2022 Some nice sunsets up these ways these last few days

07.01.2022 A good day in Kalgoorlie

06.01.2022 Something different the Warratah flood post. They will make the fence float during a flood.

06.01.2022 A nice wooden angle stay! Since we mainly use steel assembly’s we don’t often have to do these but it’s nice to swing on a chainsaw every now and then and show some craftsmanship with some wooden work.

04.01.2022 Driving a 4.5 metre length of 140mm steel pipe 3 m in ground to secure flood way

03.01.2022 Bit of dog fence in the making

03.01.2022 Dear Mr Malcolm Turncoat .... I see within 24 hrs of the earthquake hitting Indonesia you have already promised millions in relief to assist .... now listen her...e you useless bastard how about having a look in your own back yard.This country is in crisis, more than half the country is in crippling drought, farmers are destroying their stock simply because they have no feed for them. All the broad- acre farmers have no crops in because their paddocks are dust bowls ... so there will be no hay next year ... and you you fuckwit pledge a measly 12 thousand payment per farmer to assist yet pledge millions over seas ....... BLOODY DISGRACEFUL!!! Copy and paste as your status, lets show these pricks No disrespect to my Indonesia friends

01.01.2022 Working hard to make a living..... the number one apprentice today riding bobcat style on these warm summer days #weaverfencing #esperance #fencelineremoval

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