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Ella Matta Pastoral wins Farm Biosecurity Producer of the Year

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Ella Matta Pastoral wins Farm Biosecurity Producer of the Year

Ella Matta Pastoral, a leading sheep operation on Kangaroo Island, has taken out the Farm Biosecurity Producer of the Year award at the 2025 Australian Biosecurity Awards.

The award honours outstanding commitment to protecting livestock, land, and the wider agricultural community through proactive biosecurity measures.

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Leading the way

Jamie, Andrew (better known as Aphid) and Tracie Heinrich run Ella Matta Pastoral and have built a reputation as one of the most biosecurity-conscious sheep operations in the country. Their philosophy is simple: plan well, act early and stick to the rules.

Key elements of their biosecurity plan include:

  • Closed flock since 1999 – new genetics are introduced only through artificial insemination, minimising disease risk.
  • Strict visitor protocols – all visitors complete a biosecurity induction, wear provided boots or approved clean footwear and follow access rules.
  • Vehicle and equipment hygiene – outside vehicles undergo thorough cleaning before entry; wash-down areas and boot-cleaning stations are available at key entrances.
  • Clear signage and compliance checks – biosecurity signage is displayed around the property, and processes are enforced during events like their annual ram sale, which hosts up to 120 visitors.

Commitment to animal welfare

Biosecurity isn’t Ella Matta Pastoral’s only priority. The family business is also certified under the Responsible Wool Standard, which means no mulesing and a strong commitment to the ethical treatment of sheep. They follow the internationally recognised Five Freedoms, making sure animals have what they need for good nutrition, comfort, health, natural behaviour, and freedom from distress.

They’re also part of the Livestock Production Assurance program, which provides verified evidence of livestock history and on-farm practices right through the supply chain.

Advocacy and industry leadership

Beyond their own farm, the Heinrich family actively promotes biosecurity through educational outreach, advocacy, and involvement in agricultural boards.

Their leadership proves that strong biosecurity isn’t just good for one business — it’s essential for the resilience and sustainability of Australia’s livestock industries.

About the Australian Biosecurity Awards

The Australian Biosecurity Awards are presented by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. The awards celebrate individuals, groups and organisations that strengthen Australia’s biosecurity system and shine a spotlight on the champions who keep Australia safe from pests, diseases, and weeds. For more information, visit agriculture.gov.au/ABA.

Andrew, Tracie and Jamie Heinrich, Ella Matta Pastoral.

Andrew, Tracie and Jamie Heinrich of Ella Matta Pastoral.

Sarah Corcoran (Plant Health Australia), Tracie Heinrich (Ella Matta Pastoral), and Malcolm Letts (Animal Health Australia). Photo: DAFF.

Sarah Corcoran (Plant Health Australia), Tracie Heinrich (Ella Matta Pastoral), and Malcolm Letts (Animal Health Australia). Photo: DAFF.

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