Haylee’s hands on experience inspires students

TEENAGE grazier Haylee Armstrong was a student at Ashwell State School, and last week she returned to speak about how to run a business.

Haylee is 17 and lives with her mum Jules and sister Jess on a 120-hectare property at Calvert.

The trio run cattle and Haylee has the Rosewood Coos’ Highland stud while her mum has the Vagabond Highland stud.

Haylee established her stud when she was 14 and that’s what she spoke to the students about.

Hillary Krause is the school’s Year 5/6 teacher and she invited Haylee because the students were doing their business studies module.

The young grazier brought a prop along but it wasn’t something she could carry, it was a Highland named Mikey.

“Haylee was one of my students and she was school captain when she was here,” Hillary said.

“We are studying business and I thought it would be wonderful if she could come and tell the kids what inspired her and how she is going because she’s been doing it for a few years now.”

The visit was pre-empted by letters that arrived in Haylee’s letter box because professional correspondence was a task required of the Ashwell students.

Hillary describes Haylee as being an amazing student who was very capable academically.

“We are all thrilled to see that Haylee is going to be one of Rosewood State High School’s captains next year,” she said.

Haylee said some of the students at her former school remembered her as school captain.

Learnings came from her side too and she spent some time working on a speech that would motivate the younger students.

She’s new to public speaking and it’s something she is working on so that she can become a stronger and more confident speaker.

“I’m definitely going to practise and after the speech I discovered that I really like it and I am glad I did it,” she said.

“I have done the Rotary Youth Speaks [public speaking] competition as well as Toastmasters, and I can look back and can see how far I’ve come.”

At just 17, Haylee has a lot of life ahead of her.

She said she wanted to continue growing her Rosewood Coos’ stud and was also interested in becoming a veterinary doctor or a firefighter.

Digital Editions


  • Slow convoy gains traction

    Slow convoy gains traction

    If you enjoyed a weekend drive along the back roads of Ipswich and into the Scenic Rim, you may have come across a convoy of…

More News

  • Mon Repos turtle hatchlings inspire students

    Mon Repos turtle hatchlings inspire students

    At Mon Repos Conservation Park, the beach became both classroom and theatre for students of Australian Christian College Moreton. Recently, distance education families travelled from across Queensland to witness one…

  • End of an Era at Tivoli Drive-In

    End of an Era at Tivoli Drive-In

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 538102 Last Friday evening, the Tivoli Drive-In’s towering screen glowed, as patrons and vehicles gathered to farewell a local icon that has shaped Ipswich…

  • Expanded focus for grants program

    Expanded focus for grants program

    Local community groups and sporting clubs are being encouraged by Federal Member for Blair, Shayne Neumann, to apply for funding through the $10 million Volunteer Grants program. Expressions of Interest…

  • Controversial ‘village’ proposal, two years and counting

    Controversial ‘village’ proposal, two years and counting

    Plans to turn 50 hectares of rural land at Thagoona into an urban centre with housing types including five-storey apartment blocks were lodged with the Ipswich City Council more than…

  • Community Dignity Box – Where Compassion Meets Action

    Community Dignity Box – Where Compassion Meets Action

    In every community, dignity matters. As the cost of living continues to rise and pressure builds on local households, even the most basic hygiene essentials can become difficult to afford.…

  • Family feeds workshops return in Rosewood

    Family feeds workshops return in Rosewood

    The Rosewood Community Food Project has kicked off its first Family Feeds cooking workshop for 2026, with a strong community response and a fully booked program already underway. Delivered through…

  • Creatives invited to join Ben Lee

    Creatives invited to join Ben Lee

    Ipswich creatives will share the stage with Australian indie-pop legend Ben Lee as Creators’ Summit-Ipswich returns on 7 March 2026. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the Creators’ Summit has a…

  • Ipswich environment wins toad battle

    Ipswich environment wins toad battle

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 529448 The environment was the winner in the first ever Ipswich Cane Toad Challenge, with more than 41,000 cane toads captured. Ipswich City Council…

  • Visitors voice hopes for Rosewood’s future

    Visitors voice hopes for Rosewood’s future

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536345 With steady growth shaping the fringes of Ipswich and beyond, the Moreton Border News took to the streets of Rosewood over the weekend…

  • Andy’s crown jewels exposed

    Andy’s crown jewels exposed

    Reaching rock bottom seems different when you are royalty. Just look at Andy, the late queen of England’s favourite son (reportedly) and a man who has courted danger as vigorously…