Media Release
Media Release
The 2025 Alice Springs Combined Agents Show Sale achieved tremendous results for local producers highlighting the interest in quality lines of stock from Central Australia.
This year’s sale demonstrated yet again the benefits of a broadened buyer demographic achieved through the live interfaced sale platform delivered by StockLive.
Undoolya Holdings topped the sale today, achieving standout results with their Hereford steers reaching up to $4.54/kg. The offering, sold through Centre Ag Services, included lines averaging up to 450kg and demonstrated strong demand from local buyers and drawing interest online. Other participating agents included GDL Alice Springs and Red Centre Rural contributing to a successful sale showcasing quality Central Australian cattle.
Among the quality lines of cattle showcased, standout consignments included 460 head of Santa X and Charolais X steers from Huckitta Station, 280 Droughtmaster steers from the Garden Station and 220 Santa X steers from Pine Hill Station. These large lines reflected the strong representation of quality cattle from local vendors.
There was great interest for regular Alice Springs buyers representing Teys Naracoorte and Teys feedlot operations at Charlton in Victoria who purchased 352 head at a top price of $4.46/kg for a line of Angus steers from Palmer Valley Station.
A significant result from the day was the purchase of 118 head by an interstate buyer, ABLCo, a new buyer to central Australia who purchased a quality line of Santa cows offered from Sandover Pastoral.
Other large processors and feedlots were also active online from Queensland and New South Wales, including Roxborough Ag who purchased lines of feeder steers up to $1,353 per head.
The volume buyer of the sale was GDL Dalby who purchased 524 head and supported by GDL Alice Springs who also purchased 253 head.
Steve Gaff from Red Centre Rural commented that “StockLive’s live interfaced sale platform injected considerable value into today’s sale, not just through bidder reach and price uplift, but through the complete delivery of sale day services”.
It was noted that the online bidding activity added more than $650,000 in total sale value, confirming the significant impact of maximising the buyer audience through a truly live interfaced sale platform.
Media Enquiries:
Amber Guerini
Promotions & Advertising Coordinator, StockLive
Email: amber.guerini@stocklive.com.au
Phone: 0447 972 456
Image one: L-R Tom Eather (GDL), Nick Shorten (GDL), Kim Ellis (StockLive), David Woolard (Teys Australia), Steve Gaff (Red Centre Rural), Peter Brown (GDL), Abbey Schmidt (GDL), Will Weir (Sandover Pastoral), Brayden Manning (GDL), Jarrod Koch (StockLive)
Alice Springs Show Sale Achieves Outstanding Results
The 2025 Alice Springs Combined Agents Show Sale achieved tremendous results for local producers highlighting the interest in quality lines of stock from Central Australia.
This year’s sale demonstrated yet again the benefits of a broadened buyer demographic achieved through the live interfaced sale platform delivered by StockLive.
Undoolya Holdings topped the sale today, achieving standout results with their Hereford steers reaching up to $4.54/kg. The offering, sold through Centre Ag Services, included lines averaging up to 450kg and demonstrated strong demand from local buyers and drawing interest online. Other participating agents included GDL Alice Springs and Red Centre Rural contributing to a successful sale showcasing quality Central Australian cattle.
Among the quality lines of cattle showcased, standout consignments included 460 head of Santa X and Charolais X steers from Huckitta Station, 280 Droughtmaster steers from the Garden Station and 220 Santa X steers from Pine Hill Station. These large lines reflected the strong representation of quality cattle from local vendors.
There was great interest for regular Alice Springs buyers representing Teys Naracoorte and Teys feedlot operations at Charlton in Victoria who purchased 352 head at a top price of $4.46/kg for a line of Angus steers from Palmer Valley Station.
A significant result from the day was the purchase of 118 head by an interstate buyer, ABLCo, a new buyer to central Australia who purchased a quality line of Santa cows offered from Sandover Pastoral.
Other large processors and feedlots were also active online from Queensland and New South Wales, including Roxborough Ag who purchased lines of feeder steers up to $1,353 per head.
The volume buyer of the sale was GDL Dalby who purchased 524 head and supported by GDL Alice Springs who also purchased 253 head.
Steve Gaff from Red Centre Rural commented that “StockLive’s live interfaced sale platform injected considerable value into today’s sale, not just through bidder reach and price uplift, but through the complete delivery of sale day services”.
It was noted that the online bidding activity added more than $650,000 in total sale value, confirming the significant impact of maximising the buyer audience through a truly live interfaced sale platform.
Media Enquiries:
Amber Guerini
Promotions & Advertising Coordinator, StockLive
Email: amber.guerini@stocklive.com.au
Phone: 0447 972 456
Image one: L-R Tom Eather (GDL), Nick Shorten (GDL), Kim Ellis (StockLive), David Woolard (Teys Australia), Steve Gaff (Red Centre Rural), Peter Brown (GDL), Abbey Schmidt (GDL), Will Weir (Sandover Pastoral), Brayden Manning (GDL), Jarrod Koch (StockLive)