If you’re a fan of big Aussie road trains, take a squiz at this incredible collection of hundreds of photographs snapped by Sam Thies for our recent Fraser’s Livestock Transport feature story
For the launch issue of ROADBOSS, writer Harrison Hunkin and photographer/videographer extraordinaire Sam Thies headed on a three-day journey with Australia’s oldest family-owned livestock transporters, Fraser’s Livestock Transport.
Starting in Roma, they captured the blood, sweat and tears involved in transporting 600 head of cattle over 800km from a cattle station in Central Western Queensland to a feedlot near Dalby – using a convoy of six Kenworth T659s pulling three four-deck road trains, two 4.5-deck B-triples and a three-deck B-double.
It’s a big job for most, but just a normal few days’ work for a family-owned company for which trucks and cattle really do run in their blood!
To read the full story click here – and visit here to check out the hundreds of amazing photographs captured on the journey.

