CUSTOMER STORIES

REDHILL, COOLAC

Andy Graham, a fifth-generation farmer from Adjungbilly, NSW, faced frequent theft and trespassing on his Merino sheep and Angus cattle property. The main challenge was a public road running through his land, providing easy access for intruders. With black spots and uneven terrain making traditional security difficult, Andy searched for a solution for years. 

He eventually partnered with Land Watch Australia, who turned the undulating topography to their advantage. They installed repeater stations on the hills, connecting cameras across the property to monitor key areas. This setup provided not only security but also Wi-Fi connectivity in vital areas like the stockyard. Andy appreciated the ease and efficiency of Land Watch’s custom solution, giving him peace of mind and improved safety for his property. No matter how large a property is, or in Andy’s case how uneven the topography of the land is, there is always a solution. We aim to keep an eye on what’s important through custom solutions, while giving peace of mind. You’ve got enough to worry about, let us worry about the security.

“With Land Watch, it allowed us to transfer Wi-Fi to intensive areas of the stockyard. This not only gives us peace of mind of the security, but also occupational health and safety. The ease of it for us was we told them what we wanted, and they knew what they could do straight away.” – Andy Graham.

KOOBA AG, RIVERINA

Kooba Station, a 36,000-hectare corporate farm near Darlington Point, NSW, faced significant security challenges due to its size and risk of theft and trespassing. Simon Lok, the water and operations manager, sought a large-scale security solution for the property, which grows cotton, perennial crops, livestock, wheat, and barley. After 13 months of scouring the internet, he discovered Land Watch Australia.

Land Watch implemented a custom solution with number plate recognition cameras at all entry points, providing 24/7 monitoring with time-stamped data. Using the station’s silo and tower structures, they extended the existing internet to key areas like sheds, paddocks, and pump stations. Kooba Station is now fully equipped with 24/7 live team to entry points, sheds, paddocks and pump stations, viewable from the office with recording and remote access.

“God forbid something happens, we can go in the next morning and pull up the cameras and go through license plates and feeds at certain times. It’s very handy and whether they were in the Sunshine Coast or over in Perth, I still would have brought them on every day of the week. I can confidently say I’ve never looked back and will continue to extend our solutions.” – Simon Lok. 

NILPENA EDIACARA NATIONAL PARK, SA

Out in the western fringes of the Flinders Ranges, about 500km North of Adelaide, sits a 60,000 hectare national park known as Nilpena Ediacara National Park. This area holds some of the oldest fossils on earth, being named one of the most important national parks in Australia. 

 The trouble with a discovery like fossils, is that it becomes open to the public and researchers and universities come and visit for various studies. With this, comes the risk that someone might like to have one of these irreplaceable fossils on their coffee table. Protecting fossils has a similar approach to most Land Watch projects, cover all entrances with number plate recording and the main asset areas. 

In this case the main assets were scattered across the park, so 360 degree coverage camera stations were rolled out on each and every fossil bed that link back to a main base station.

“We are serious about protecting it and now we have got the systems in place to protect it. What made this project really exciting, was how we could secure the site to make it both accessible for people but also make sure that over time the fossils weren’t stolen.” – Jason Irving, Director of National Parks Program, DEW, SA.

BARMOUNT FEEDLOT, MARLBOROUGH

Barmount Feedlot, a 7,500-hectare family-owned beef and cattle feedlot located between Rockhampton and Mackay, has over 40 years of custom feeding experience. With 10-25 staff and a range of external contractors frequently on-site, security and worker safety became a priority for the operations team. To address these needs, Land Watch Australia was brought in to install a custom camera system.

Key areas of the property were covered by cameras, with special attention given to occupational health and safety. A camera was installed at the cattle crush to monitor staff and cattle handling, while an ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) camera at the front entry tracks all incoming and outgoing trucks.

On the station, Operations Manager Regan uses the system to remotely monitor the roller mill and pivots 24/7, allowing him to focus on other tasks. Tess, the Leading Hand, receives notifications from the entry camera, ensuring a smooth process for livestock truck arrivals. Andrew, the Business and IT Consultant, uses the system remotely to track deliveries and traffic while also leveraging it for property security, with 24/7 recording and easily accessible storage. The Land Watch system has enhanced both operational efficiency and safety at Barmount Feedlot.

If a workplace health and safety incident were to occur, we have 24/7 recording available that we can go back and review the incident. The Land Watch systems are a great solution to help us in our business long term and we will continue to use them.” – Andrew Conaghan.

BROADMERE

For over a century the Lee-Madigan family have lived in Broadmere, 2700 hectares of undulating black and red soil country near Nanango in the South Burnett region. The property, once a dairy farm, now runs a commercial cattle operation of Grassland beef that has spanned for over 132 years and through 5 generations. 

With a home as rich in history as this and crime on the rise, security was a must have for the family. They were after peace of mind that their major assets at their homestead and property were protected, as well as keeping an eye on staff, livestock, and pests potentially coming onto the farm. When looking for a security system, it was important to the family that whoever they chose had knowledge of farming and the rural community. After a lot of research they decided on Land Watch, as these systems are built to withstand rural Australia’s harsh conditions. 

 A Land Watch custom property solution was made to cover all of the Broadmere property, with multiple cameras and Land Watch wireless links providing surveillance of all critical infrastructure and accesses. Doing this gave the family the desired peace of mind that all parts of their property were now protected, while having any activity, suspicious or not, go straight to their phone to view in real time. No guesswork required.

“The whole process was streamline, efficient, and professional. It was well above my expectations I had in terms of communication.  Definitely give them a call, they have the knowledge.” – Margaret Lee-Madigan.

KARINGA - BILOELA

Scott Muller, a fourth-generation farmer from Biloela, Queensland, runs a 1600-hectare cropping and cattle property named “Karinga” with his family. Security concerns, particularly due to increased local crime, led him to seek better solutions for protecting machinery, livestock, and fuel supplies. Muller purchased off-the-shelf surveillance units but found connectivity issues hindered their effectiveness. He quickly realised the need for reliable on-farm security solutions with better connectivity, he began searching for alternatives. 

 Through the government’s On Farm Connectivity Program, Muller connected with Land Watch Australia. Once the systems were installed through the grant, it was easy for him to see this was what he needed all along, the systems offered quick verification of suspicious activities, providing essential peace of mind. 

 The 50% rebate from the On Farm Connectivity Program was crucial for Muller’s decision. He praised the simplicity of the grant application process facilitated by Land Watch Australia and the government.

“They introduced us to a video surveillance system that was nothing short of state-of-the-art, specifically designed with the unique needs of rural properties like ours in mind, and crucially, included the necessary connectivity. The program’s support has been instrumental in allowing us to take proactive steps towards a more secure future.” – Scott Muller.