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I would love to be privy to this conversation the police/detectives are having in these photos.
Hoping they find Gus soon.
I bet
it was NOT a small talk
JMO
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I would love to be privy to this conversation the police/detectives are having in these photos.
Hoping they find Gus soon.
Considering how much early public statements emphasized how private they are, it's also possible they just emphatically don't want someone from outside the family working so close with them (and likely also living on the property with them). Even a sorely needed employee being housed in a separate building (whether there's already a suitable one built on the property or not). Something to consider in addition to the possibility of just not being able to afford wages.I have no idea about Australia or particularly sheep stations in Australia, but it's conceivable that it's not easy to get good reliable farmhands? Possibly also not good reliable farmhands for a pittance? Just a consideration, I've no idea whether the Murrays are able or willing to pay well or not.
MOO
Farming is a hard life, it's not for everybody. No 9-5 and weekends off or anything predictable like that. Plus it's not always easy for a younger farming family (related or not) to move in with an older farming family to keep the farm going.It really blows my mind
that such massive land is owned privately
and so few residents to work on it.
Look at grandmothers at Oak Station, both over 70 and only their daughter helping.
It seems young people prefer bustling cities.
JMO
Oh absolutely.Considering how much early public statements emphasized how private they are, it's also possible they just emphatically don't want someone from outside the family working so close with them (and likely also living on the property with them). Even a sorely needed employee being housed in a separate building (whether there's already a suitable one built on the property or not). Something to consider in addition to the possibility of just not being able to afford wages.
That policeman sure doesn't look very happy, putting it mildly. OK, could be just stressed and tired, but... MOOView attachment 646075
" 'Ithink itās reasonably foreseeable
that we will be visiting Oak Park quite frequently over the coming months
as we continue our investigation
as well as visiting surrounding locations
in the vicinity of the residence'."
YES!!!
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Police to return to Oak Park 'frequently' in search for Gus Lamont
SA's Police Commissioner says officers will be returning to Oak Park station frequently in the coming months as they continue their investigation into the disappearance of Gus Lamont.www.abc.net.au
What are you surprised at inparticular??I have trouble with catching my breath
with all recent twists and revelations!
Phew!
SAPOL are working with a vengeance.
YES!!!
Good job
As for the latest info
Raise a hand who is surprised???
NOT me!!!!
JMO
What are you surprised at inparticular??
Definitely. It's also a hard life for younger people who weren't born into a farming/ranching family to break into. Quite a steep learning curve to get it to a point where it's even remotely profitable (or even just paying for itself), a ton of capital upfront needed to get started (land, equipment, outbuildings, fencing, livestock, veterinary care, and on and on and on), and often increasingly convoluted regulations and bureaucracy to navigate. So as you said, it tends to involve moving in with an older, experienced family who already have the things needed in place, learning from them, and taking over the farm when they're ready. And as you also said, there are challenges with that and personal conflicts that come with having to live and work together in close quarters can sink the whole thing, Jess herself being a good example. She may be happy to take over the station and keep everything running when the time comes, but it sounds like for quite some time she's been torn between that and the family she's started with a man who doesn't get along with one of her parents and so isn't welcome there. MOO.Farming is a hard life, it's not for everybody. No 9-5 and weekends off or anything predictable like that. Plus it's not always easy for a younger farming family (related or not) to move in with an older farming family to keep the farm going.
There are undoubtedly younger people who do NOT prefer bustling cities, but would maybe prefer a different farm or a different older farming family to work with. btw, I help on a small but varied European farm where a younger family has been in the process of taking on the farm for the past 8 years, so I do have some idea of what I am talking about.
The 2 family members who are not mom and dad, could do the right thing and tell authorities where he is. I suspect they won't which is like rubbing salt on a woundSA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens
View attachment 646075
" 'Ithink itās reasonably foreseeable
that we will be visiting Oak Park quite frequently over the coming months
as we continue our investigation
as well as visiting surrounding locations
in the vicinity of the residence'."
YES!!!
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Police to return to Oak Park 'frequently' in search for Gus Lamont
SA's Police Commissioner says officers will be returning to Oak Park station frequently in the coming months as they continue their investigation into the disappearance of Gus Lamont.www.abc.net.au
WHAT!!
Paywalled
Article states that a sheep station & outhouse, that was searched is owned by the Lamont family.
Cleary it's never been stagnant & they ( police ) have been working very hard all along, just quietly going about their business, while people on SM were saying they had given up.At the sudden speed things are proceeding now
after months of apparent stagnancy.
After all,
Gus disappeared nearly 5 months ago!
Might be an error??WHAT!!
My goodness, what is going on here. How come we never knew?
I can't read the article but I would think the property they are referring to is actually owned by Shannon Murrays family (her maternal aunt)
Paywalled
Article states that a sheep station & outhouse, that was searched is owned by the Lamont family.