During last night’s Ordinary Meeting, Thursday 17 February, Council responded and resolved concerns raised by a member of the Moree Livestock Selling Agents Association (MLSAA) about the condition and Work, Health and Safety risks of the Moree Livestock Selling Centre.
Acting General Manager Scot MacDonald said, “Following a saleyards inspection by Council staff, the decision has been made to immediately cease operations”.
“Council has considered the dangers to the public, facility users and the welfare of livestock and access to the selling centre will terminate effective as of today, Friday 18 February.”
In late 2021, Council resolved to undertake an Operations Review of the selling centre and this study is moving forward. Council is continually working with the MLSAA and livestock industry to present a range of strategies for the future of the saleyards.
Mr MacDonald added, “Council is in close contact with the MLSAA and we will keep the community informed as we consider the best way forward.”
Council apologises for the inconvenience caused to users however safety remains the highest priority.