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180: Alice Greenup almost lost it all after a horrific horse riding accident
Alice Greenup grew up in Melbourne, and when she finished school, she went travelling on a gap year, got a job as a governess on a cattle station, where she fell in love with a jackaroo. At the time, she couldn't tell tell a cow from a bull, and how things have changed! Today Alice and her husband, Rick who have three teenage children, run one of Australia’s largest seedstock businesses, supplying bulls and cattle to the Australian beef industry. 10 years ago, Alice wrote a memoir detailing the ups and downs of her transition to life on the land. It includes her near death experience, the morning she almost lost it all, when her horse bucked her out of the saddle in remote bushland. This is her story. <br/><br/>Sometimes you have enough on your plate. The idea of delivering an event with all styling and promotion to go with it seems way too much! So -outsource it to the rural, regional and agricultural events specialists –GRO Events Group. Book your free initial event consult at https://www.groevents.com.au/<br/>https://www.instagram.com/motherlandaustralia