These companies want to revolutionise agricultural education and they've picked the outback to do it

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Australia's richest and biggest pastoral companies have joined forces to bring agricultural training back to western Queensland

abc.net.au/news/napco-acc-cpc-agriculture-support-longreach-pastoral-college-bid/101978670NAPCO, Australian Country Choice and the Consolidated Pastoral Company have joined forces with other farm businesses to back AAM Investment Groups' bid to take over the state-owned Longreach Pastoral College site.

Local community groups and graziers say they are feeling hopeful about the future of the college facilities Managing Director of AAM Garry Edwards told the meeting the bid recognised a shared need within the industry.AAM managing director Garry Edwards spoke to more than 50 locals about a proposed tender for the former Longreach Pastoral College,

"We are saying that we're prepared to put out money where out mouth is and seek to secure this asset."

 

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