The million acre station owner using tourism in Australia's Red Centre with Ashley Severin (Nuffield Scholar 1986)
Ashley Severin and his wife Lyndee call Curtin Springs in Australia's Northern Territory home. The family has embraced generational opportunity in diversifying the 1 million acre cattle station to other means. They've successfully established and run a tourism business, support local tours, an on-farm restaurant and have explored value add opportunities for their beef cattle.
This episode is one of our episodes profiling various Nuffield Farming Scholars.
In this chat we cover:
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and background
06:42 Early Years at Curtin Springs
13:06 Ashley's Nuffield Scholarship and Travels
23:38 The Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism
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