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The Weekly Times is reporting that the $40 million listed Wantagong Station in the Riverina has been sold to a prominent Victorian farming family. The 1643ha Wantagong Station, run as a Poll Merino and Hereford stud by the Shaw family is now in the hands of the Richmond family's Rose Grange operation. It was originally listed for sale in September via Elders' Nick Myer, and sale details are so far confidential.

The Weekly Times is reporting that the $40 million listed Wantagong Station in the Riverina has be...

One of the country’s most prominent cotton growers, Tim and Roger Commins have put their 2807ha crop...

A mixed dryland and irrigated cropping aggregation in the Loddon Valley of Victoria, owned by Australian Fresh Milk Holdi...

Transmission Company Victoria (TCV) has signed an unconditional contract of sale for a property located near Tragowel, approxim...

Centuria Agriculture Fund has acquired a $21.5 million greenhouse and glasshouse facility within the Adelaide Plains, South Aus...

Alberta Investment Management Corporation, via its investment partner New Agriculture (owner of Lawson Grains), have purc...

European family offices and carbon aggregators are turning their attention to grazing properties. See what else has caught our ...

Big deals, long histories and unique investment opportunities characterise some of the property ...

The spring property selling season is in full swing and high-quality buying opportunities in tightly-held regions are rolling o...

Large-scale holdings, a fancy mansion on expensive farmland, an Upper Hunter property steeped in history and outstanding dairy ...

One of the country’s most prominent cotton growers have put their 2807ha cropping portfolio up for sale, with expectations of $90 million and above.
Australian Fresh Milk Holdings is having a second attempt to offload its cropping property near Echuca, as other dairy properties hit the market.
TCV buys Kerang land for transmission project and David McWilliam makes bold move with vineyard purchase
An investment fund has acquired a $21.5 million greenhouse and glasshouse in South Australia.
New Agriculture buys $250m Kimberley Cattle Co; Hancock Ag buys 1981ha Split Rock Dairy and highly productive Spring Park offered with $11.15m price tag.
A foreign investor pays big for a regenerative ag opportunity while carbon aggregators are driving prices in Southwest QLD. A price drop in Young is also of note.
Big deals, long histories and unique investment opportunities characterise some of the property news this week. Read on to find out our top picks.
The spring property selling season is in full swing and high-quality buying opportunities in tightly-held regions are rolling onto the market - find out our property picks this week.
Large-scale holdings, a fancy mansion on expensive farmland, an Upper Hunter property steeped in history and outstanding dairy enterprises - here are the properties that caught our attention this week.

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