2023-03-29 14:27:00
One half of the South West farming couple accused of 52 biosecurity breaches, involving the sale of thousands of livestock, claimed to have completed a series of online courses on responsible on-farm practices prior to the alleged crimes.
Renee Helen Winfield, 47, and Aaron John Winfield, 44, appeared in Busselton Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, accused of failing to transfer the ownership of nearly 12,000 sheep and selling untagged livestock to an abattoir.
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