Scott Harlock

Scott and his wife Fleur and moved to the South East from Warrnarnbool in 2013 when they purchased a property in the Boal Lagoon area where they farm cattle and sheep. They also manage an agricultural contracting business servicing the South East and Western District of Victoria. The Harlock family has always been involved in farming and agriculture, going back to Scott's great grandfather. Scott found a job in the Riverina when he finished school and graduated from Marcus Oldham College in 1994, returning home to the family dairy farm in 1997 to work in partnership with his parents.
He has always had an interest in community service from when he was involved in Scouts and Venturers and joined the State Emergency Service after returning to Warrnambool, where he was involved for 15 years, including two years of service as the Unit Controller.

We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the First Nations of these lands and waters of the Limestone Coast. We acknowledge the Elders, past, present and future, and we respect the ongoing deep feelings of attachment and relationships of First Nations people to country.
Artwork by Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr depicting the waterholes, landforms and stones of the Limestone Coast.

