Australia AUSTRALIA - 4YO AUGUST (GUS) Missing from rural family home in Outback, Yunta, South Australia, 27th Sept 2025

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Could a lone dingo make a 4 year old disappear? How far could an adult dingo drag a 30-40lb child?
The answer to your question, how far could a dingo drag a child? I’d say, a dingo could not drag a child any length at all without leaving any drag marks or blood absolutely anywhere.
 
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Another thing I thought of was tourists that want to extend their Visas can do so if they go work on a rural property or on a station.
Could a tourist have been driving around looking for their workplace and got lost, ended up on the road that leads to Gus’s property?
 
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I took it to mean he had never wandered away from the family house on the property.
 
  • #806
Wow. 🚩

So he probably had no friends and had no contact at all with other children. What would the plan have been for when he reached school age? I know many Australian kids from very rural backgrounds attend state boarding schools, but from what age?
Often primary school children will do school of the air and do regular meet ups with other children living in remote areas. Some families will employ a nanny/tutor who will help the kids with school and socialising ect. They tend to be very connected but often doing remote school while young before going to a boarding school later.
 
  • #807
According to the DM...

"The Daily Mail has been told that Josh and Jess remain a couple but he does not live on the station because of clashes with Josie"

That statement about clashes with Josie, not living with his own partner because of it.. that sends shivers down my spine. The relationship between them must have been bad.. & that raises the question, what was going on?
Ofcourse there are a fair few theories that pop to mind as to what was going on between them both to make it that bad that he was living apart from his partner and children, I’m sure you can all and are probably all thinking along the same lines as I am..

But it certainly raises the question in my mind, why did dad think living there was so dangerous & at the same time having problems with grandma? Was it the location that he found dangerous or the people who were living there? Had he saw things he didn’t seem appropriate & clashed with grandma when he raised his concerns? What was going on in that house that made his father so adamant to not be there and to not talk to his partners mum. I’m sorry but reading between the lines, I’m forming an opinion in my head that isn’t a very nice one. I hope I’m wrong
 
  • #808
That statement about clashes with Josie, not living with his own partner because of it.. that sends shivers down my spine. The relationship between them must have been bad.. & that raises the question, what was going on?
Ofcourse there are a fair few theories that pop to mind as to what was going on between them both to make it that bad that he was living apart from his partner and children, I’m sure you can all and are probably all thinking along the same lines as I am..

But it certainly raises the question in my mind, why did dad think living there was so dangerous & at the same time having problems with grandma? Was it the location that he found dangerous or the people who were living there? Had he saw things he didn’t seem appropriate & clashed with grandma when he raised his concerns? What was going on in that house that made his father so adamant to not be there and to not talk to his partners mum. I’m sorry but reading between the lines, I’m forming an opinion in my head that isn’t a very nice one. I hope I’m wrong

Loads of folk don't get along with an in-law, could be work related issues, H&S regarding the farm, other disagreements. Doesn't mean to say it's anything else, especially as there is no direct quote from the Father having said anything.

jmo
 
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Another thing I thought of was tourists that want to extend their Visas can do so if they go work on a rural property or on a station.
Could a tourist have been driving around looking for their workplace and got lost, ended up on the road that leads t
This is extremely unlikely. These properties are incredibly remote. Workers would probably be picked up or met ‘in town’ and escorted to the property for the first time if they are not familiar with the property. It would be very very difficult for a tourist to end up at a homestead by accident. The highways in these places are made of dirt and often need a 4WD to access. Roads are often in very poor condition from stock trucks and require skilled drivers to navigate.
 
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Are these similar to Australian cattle dogs?
They are both working dog types but distinct breeds. Cattle Dogs are stockier and heavier set. Kelpies are leaner and more agile body type. Farmers have their preference depending on how they work and the stock they run.
 
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Love kelpies! RIP Jack.
 
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I don't suppose Gus could have walked as far as the Yunta township?
 
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The answer to your question, how far could a dingo drag a child? I’d say, a dingo could not drag a child any length at all without leaving any drag marks or blood absolutely anywhere.
The property is behind the dog fence, so no dingos in there.
 
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Although it may seem far away, 2 hours away to those living in the outback is nothing :)
 
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Has it been said anywhere how many Sheep they ran ? Is this property run by 3 women ?
Also I think it could have been shearing time, or at least coming into shearing time, which would bring extra people, as I’m pretty sure they’d use contract shearers.

If he was playing in that dirt pile, I find it very confusing why he would leave there at that time of afternoon and head off somewhere else. I would think he would’ve been getting hungry, but maybe he went to shed to get some ‘tools’, and perhaps something fell on him.
Maybe hay bales, I don’t think he’d get in a grain silo…
 
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  • #820
FWIW

JL allegedly clashed with JS.

JL has said nothing directly.
 

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