The Team

How to Contact us
Dunlop Park contacts:

Brian
Phone: 03 64 286 893, international +61 3 64 286 893
Mobile: 0400 950 872, international +61 400 950 872
E-mail: brian@dunlopparkangus.com.au

Ian
Phone: 03 64 287 098, international +61 3 64 287 098
Mobile: 0418 557 548, international +61 418 557 548

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Dunlop Park was founded by Bruce and Particia Stewart in 1975. Today the stud is run by their sons Brian and Ian.

Pat and Bruce Stewart

Bruce and Patricia were married in 1957 and lived at Dunlop Park until Bruce’s death in 2012. Patricia continued to live on the property until her death in 2024.

Bruce and Patricia were always strongly involved in their local community. Bruce was the Warden (now called Mayor) of the Latrobe municipality for 14 years and later served as the president of the Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association (TFGA). He was a director of Angus Australia for many years and was an honouary life member. Patricia had been playing the organ at the local Anglican Church for well over 50 years, she was a keen gardener and has a rose garden that always delights visitors.


Brian and Dorothy Stewart

Brian and Dot

Brian is a graduate of the University of New England (B.Sc.Ag1984) and Universtiy of Tasmania (M.Ag.Sc 1992). He returnnd to the farm in 1987 afer working as a field officer for GlaxoWelocme (now SunPharma). His wife Dorothy is a former nurse who grew up in Ulverstone.

Ian and Judy Stewart

Ian Judy family

Back: Rachel and Thomas. Front: Judy, Mathew and Simone Johns, and Ian.
Ian has been farming since he left school, however he obtained qualifications as a diesel fitter and now does all the servicing and repairs of plant and machinery at Dunlop Park. He is married to Judy and they have 3 children; Simone who is married to Mathew Johns with whom she is raising a family in Launceston, Thomas who is qualified diesel fitter working for Carterpillar Elphinstone on the West Coast of Tasmania, and Rachel who recently qualified with a Bachelor of Nursing from the Universtiy of Tasmania.