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The Tulmur, Tranby and Owens Creek aggregation located in Central West Queensland has been listed for sale through the Buntine’s Baldy Bay company. Meanwhile, Warakirri strikes $33m orchard deal with company linked to Japanese tycoon, and Tipperary’s Douglas West station listed for sale following uncompleted deal.

The Tulmur, Tranby and Owens Creek aggregation located in Central West Queensland has been list...

In this week's property roundup: a large-scale mixed farming prop...

In this week's property roundup: A premier North West Queensland cattle station, Read More

 

More than 170,000 hectares - cattle stations Neum...

This week’s interest rate drop is “a good start” for the rural property market, with experts predicting the 25 basis point cut ...

In this week's property roundup: a large-scale mixed farming property in Western Australia’s south has been listed for sale with a price guide of $50 million or more, marking one of the region’s most significant rural listings this year. Meanwhile, a farm in Victoria’s Western District has returned to local ownership, following its sale by a UK institutional investor as part of a broader exit from Australian agriculture.
This week's property roundup: North West Queensland cattle station *May Downs*, just 28km west of Mount Isa, has hit the market offering scale and long-term returns. Meanwhile, the proposed $780m sale of Australian Food and Agriculture has collapsed, with its 225,000ha portfolio set to return to market.
In this week's property round-up a major Canadian pension fund has taken up full ownership of a farming aggregation in a deal worth about $500 million. Meanwhile, a major grazing aggregation in Queensland’s central west has hit the market with 34,000ha up for grabs. 
Rural property market finds stability amid floods, tariffs, and seasonal changes, with strong demand for profitable assets and positive outlook in key regions.
Mormon church expands its Australian agricultural holdings with key acquisitions, unique rural properties hit the market including a deer farm and a Barossa vineyard, and AgForce urges landowners to review new land valuations.
This week's property round-up: A global energy firm lists a famed 450,000ha NT cattle station for $40m, while the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has expanded its Australian holdings with the 5694ha Calrossie Farm in northern NSW—its second major buy in a year.
Prime cattle stations Neumayer Valley and Elrose in North-West Queensland, along with other prime agricultural properties, hit the market, attracting significant interest from industry players.
In this week's property round-up, a leading family-owned beef enterprise known for its rich soils and abundant water reserves has hit the market and is tipped to sell for more than $120 million, alongside other notable rural property listings.
Australia's largest sheep station, Rawlinna, sold to UK’s CPC, marking a significant investment in the sheep and wool industry by international buyers. Meanwhile, American investment group lists large-scale NSW farming enterprise for sale.

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