The funeral service for renowned Central Queensland cattle figure Sir Graham McCamley has been relocated to a larger venue to accommodate the expected attendance. Originally scheduled for a smaller site, the service will now take place on November 10, 2023, at the Emerald Town Hall.
Sir Graham, who passed away recently, was a significant figure in the cattle industry and held in high esteem for his contributions to agriculture in the region. His legacy extends beyond his professional achievements, impacting local communities and fostering a deep connection with the land.
The decision to change the venue reflects the community’s respect for Sir Graham and the anticipated turnout of family, friends, and colleagues who wish to pay their final respects. Organizers expect a large number of attendees, underscoring the profound impact he had on the industry and the local populace.
The Emerald Town Hall, located in the heart of Central Queensland, will provide a fitting backdrop for the service, allowing those who knew Sir Graham to gather and celebrate his life. The event is anticipated to draw participants from across the region, highlighting the breadth of his influence.
Family members have expressed their gratitude for the overwhelming support received during this difficult time. They invite all who knew Sir Graham to join in honoring his memory and contributions to the cattle industry.
As preparations continue for the service, tributes are pouring in from various sectors of the agricultural community, celebrating Sir Graham’s dedication and innovation within the cattle industry. His passing leaves a notable void, but his legacy is expected to inspire future generations in Central Queensland and beyond.


































