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Territory Q Magazine features Northern Stock Water owner, Emma Brown

By Adrian Brown  /  Published on Aug 29, 2022

Territory Q is the premium business and industry magazine of the Northern Territory. They are an independent, private enterprise offering an integrated and inclusive platform to the entire business community. They work diligently to engage in sharing information, inspiration, motivation, education and conversation to each other – and the world at large.

Their content rich publications are full of inspiring business men and women, passionate entrepreneurs and extraordinary Territorians who've achieved their professional dreams through sheer determination and grit, come hell, high water, airline strikes and cyclones.

Northern Stock Water is proud to have owner, Emma Brown featured in their latest edition as a TQ Pioneer amongst the extraordinary Territorians whose stories have already been told. Northern Stock Water is a staunch supporter of Territory business and entrepreneurs and are thrilled to have had such a prestigious publication make the effort to tell the story of Emma, her husband Adrian and their family.


To read all about how Emma Brown learned excellent life lessons from her mother and late father's entrepreneurship and passion for progressive agriculture, click here.

For more articles and to find out more about Terrritory Q, click here.
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