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The Angus Table

The Angus Table

Di: Scott Wright CEO Angus Australia
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 Welcome to the new look Angus Australia podcast. This season we'll be bringing you conversations designed to add real value to your business. As members of Angus Australia, you'll hear from the people across the breed and the wider beef industry sharing insights, stories, and ideas that really matter.Copyright © 2025, Angus Australia, All rights reserved.
  • Planning Beef 2027 and the Future of Industry Events with Simon Irwin, Beef Australia
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of The Angus Table, host Scott Wright sits down with Simon Irwin, CEO of Beef Australia, for a fascinating conversation about running the Southern Hemisphere's premier agricultural event.

    Simon shares his remarkable journey from stock agent trainee through 30 years with News Corp managing regional publications across Australia, to becoming CEO of an event that attracts 120,000 people from 34 countries and delivers $110 million economic impact to Central Queensland.

    They discuss the Beef 1988 bicentennial origins, the critical three-year interval that keeps content fresh, why Beef Australia measures economic impact but not business done (changing for Beef 2027), the human X-factor in an AI world, and why reading both The Guardian and News Corp keeps algorithms from pigeonholing perspectives.

    So pull up a chair at the Angus Table for an inside look at what it takes to run Australia's most significant beef industry gathering.

    Key topics covered:

    1. How Simon's diverse career path—from stock agent to News Corp executive—prepared him for leading Beef Australia
    2. Why the three-year event interval is critical to Beef Australia's ongoing success and relevance
    3. The evolution from grassroots committee to professional corporate governance structure
    4. How Beef Australia has achieved national and international reach with representation from 34 countries
    5. The accommodation challenge limiting international growth and creative solutions being explored
    6. Why Beef Australia positions itself "of the industry, not in the industry"
    7. The economic impact of $110 million to Central Queensland and why measuring business done matters for 2027
    8. The importance of preserving institutional knowledge by maintaining core staff between events
    9. How hard lessons learned (like the portable toilet disaster!) improve future event delivery
    10. Why managing pressure requires perspective and understanding what truly matters
    11. The human X-factor in an AI-dominated world, the ethics of AI development and concerns about stolen intellectual property in machine learning
    12. How reading across the political spectrum prevents algorithmic echo chambers and maintains balance
    13. The power of listening twice as much as you talk to understand diverse businesses and perspectives
    14. What's changing for Beef 2027: new tech precinct, nose-to-tail focus, and making meat the hero
    15. Why Angus as both a breed and a brand has been "really spectacular" in Simon's view
    16. The results of 30 years of work in breed plan, MSA, and industry standards on beef pricing and quality

    Pull quotes:

    "Beef 88 was so successful they did it again in '91, then '94, and it's just kept going…if something's on...

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    53 min
  • Organic Certification, Fair Pricing, and Fighting for Farmers with Marg Will, OSS Advisory
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of The Angus Table, host Scott Wright sits down with Marg Will, founder of OSS Advisory, for a wide-ranging conversation about organic certification, sustainability, and fighting for fair farmer pricing.

    Marg shares her remarkable journey from literally falling out of an avocado tree into organic certification 25 years ago, witnessing factory pollution destroy her family farm and Lake Cowan's ecosystem as a teenager, and building OSS Advisory into a business that has transitioned over 15 million hectares globally to organic production.

    They discuss the consistent 35% premium organic beef producers achieve, how Central Australian producers added $7 million in the first three years of an MLA project, speaking at the UN meat standardisation committee, and the critical difference between organic as "price maker not price taker,".

    Marg and Scott discuss truth in labeling and consumer rights, the backlash against ultra-processed foods, and why the beef sector needs to understand they're part of the food industry with responsibility beyond the saleyard gate.

    So pull up a chair at the Angus Table for a thought-provoking conversation about values, markets, and the future of sustainable beef production.

    Contact details:

    OSS Advisory (formerly Organic Systems): https://oss-advisory.com/

    This podcast is proudly brought to you by Angus Australia https://www.angusaustralia.com.au/

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Scott Wright, CEO. Get in touch via email ceo@angusaustralia.com.au

    Producer: Mel Strasburg mel.strasburg@angusaustralia.com.au

    Audio editing and post-production: Ellen Ronalds Keene at https://perkdigital.com.au

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  • A Century of Angus Cattle in Central Australia with Paul Smith, Tieyon Station
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of The Angus Table, host Scott Wright sits down with Paul Smith from Tieyon Station in Central Australia for a remarkable conversation about 100 years of Angus cattle breeding in one of the world's driest cattle regions.

    Paul shares how his great-grandfather Frank ordered a van of Angus bulls from a newspaper ad in 1925, walked them 100 kilometers from the railhead, and slowly replaced all Shorthorns to create the only pure Angus herd remaining in Central Australia.

    They discuss managing 6,500 square kilometers (650,000 hectares) with just 2-4 staff, breeding and finishing cattle with under 200mm average rainfall, designing cows specifically for the landscape through EBV selection, surviving the 2018-21 drought while managing his wife's breast cancer diagnosis, and why temperament, structure and attitude matter more than anything else.

    So pull up a chair at the Angus Table for an inspiring story of resilience, innovation, and custodianship in Australia's red centre.

    This podcast is proudly brought to you by Angus Australia https://www.angusaustralia.com.au/

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Scott Wright, CEO. Get in touch via email ceo@angusaustralia.com.au

    Producer: Mel Strasburg mel.strasburg@angusaustralia.com.au

    Audio editing and post-production: Ellen Ronalds Keene at https://perkdigital.com.au

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    53 min
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