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Legacy, Land & Lava: Part 2 with Bram Collins

What happens when a family of cattle farmers takes a leap into the unknown? In Part 2, Bram Collins reveals how the Collins family made the bold decision to swap cattle for conservation, building the iconic Undara Experience around one of the world’s longest lava tube systems. From the pivotal moment that changed their business forever to the challenges of balancing sustainability with commercial success, Bram shares the highs, the hard calls, and the lasting impact of their outback venture. Now, as he steps into a new chapter, he reflects on what it truly means to leave a legacy.

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