Garry and Leanne Hall, long-standing members of Team Te Mania, were recently featured in Farming Australia for their work on The Mole, their 6,400-hectare property in the Macquarie Marshes, NSW. This Ramsar-listed Wetland of International Importance is home to over 500,000 waterbirds, including rare species like the Australasian Bittern and Painted Snipe.
Amid this vibrant ecosystem, the Halls run 800 Te Mania Angus breeding cows, supplying high-quality steers to domestic and export markets. Their commitment to sustainable farming is showcased in the Mustering in the Marshes article, which highlights how they balance cattle production with conservation, protecting one of Australia’s most vital natural habitats.
In addition to their environmental stewardship, the Halls recently achieved great success at the latest AuctionsPlus sale, offering 96 NSM heifers. Their top-quality Te Mania genetics attracted strong buyer interest, leading to an excellent sale outcome.
The Halls’ story is a true reflection of the values at Te Mania Angus—leadership, innovation, and integrity. We are proud to have the Hall family as part of Team Te Mania, demonstrating how farming and conservation can go hand-in-hand.
Read the full article on the Farming Australia website.