Australia AUSTRALIA - 4YO AUGUST (GUS) Missing from rural family home in Outback, Yunta, South Australia, 27th Sept 2025

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Call me dense but don't call me late for dinner, but what distance did you come up with that the homestead is away from a public road @JLZ
 
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there have been three people who've spoken on behalf of the family
Do you think the three of them had permission to speak for the family. And is what those three say the official statement that the family want to make public.
Or would they just be people who the media have contacted for a comment.
 
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Call me dense but don't call me late for dinner, but what distance did you come up with that the homestead is away from a public road @JLZ
I've just remembered to add a link. The distance of 292m is calculated by Google Maps. There's a measuring feature where you make a line and it tells you how far it is. Incidentally, the zero point is where I think the sand hills are.
 
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Does anyone know if the property has sheep dogs and if so where were they kept.
 
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Do you think the three of them had permission to speak for the family. And is what those three say the official statement that the family want to make public.
Or would they just be people who the media have contacted for a comment.

from what I remember, it was clear that they had permission to speak for the family but they didn't have anything new to say
 
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Does anyone know if the property has sheep dogs and if so where were they kept.

that's a good point, would sheep dogs follow Gus and try to 'herd' him home?
 
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that's a good point, would sheep dogs follow Gus and try to 'herd' him home?
Sheep dogs can hear a car from a mile away, maybe 2 miles is stretching the imagination, but that's where I was coming from with all this business about the distance to the closest public road.
 
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Does anyone know if the property has sheep dogs and if so where were they kept.
There are some dogs that look like kelpies (working dogs) near the farmhouse in the last bit of this video at approximately 1:35

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They might not have been near the house at the time Gus allegedly disappeared though, often they are used by farmers to help with sheep work. They could have been kilometres away helping other family members on the property.
 
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“What I’m seeing now and what I’m reading between the lines of what South Australian Police (are doing), they’re looking at other possibilities that there was perhaps intervention. So it’s difficult for the families involved and even for the police.”

What does that mean?
It means that police are looking at human intervention as a possibility and are investigating this as a possible crime. The family are also confronted with the prospect that this wasn’t a case of Gus wandering off and becoming lost, adding another layer of devastation.

Those close to Gus will be scruntized by investigators, which is to be expected in a case like this. This potentially adds to the trauma those people may already be suffering, when they could be totally innocent.
Difficult for police because they will need to be sensitive while investigating every scenario. imo
 
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Does anyone know if the property has sheep dogs and if so where were they kept.
In this video you can see 2 Kelpies. So at least 2 dogs on the property.

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From what I've seen is that working dogs are kept tied up at a kennel unless with the owner. If a car stopped on Oak Park Road and they had dogs at the homestead I think they would have barked.

From what I know there is no other property perhaps in the world where you have to open and close 5 gates to get to the house and that includes the massive Anna Creek station also in South Australia that's about 15,000sqkm in size (give or take 5000sqkm).

Does anyone know of a public road that has gates across it?
 
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Gus has been described as a quiet boy.

I wonder if this could mean that he is non-verbal?? Maybe he couldn’t call out if he was taken? Just thinking out loud….



We understand he's a pretty quiet sort of lad, but he is, as you know, a country lad and he's pretty adventurous as well.”






Social media has been awash with posts lashing out over the decision to abandon the official search for thequiet, adventurous” little boy.”


 

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