Escalating rural property prices & Qld’s Channel Country

February 17th, 2010

I stumbled upon an excellent piece on AgMates on the history of many channel country families and management of sheep and cattle stations in the far south-western corner of Queensland – the country south and west of Quilpie. Well worth a read. In the AgMates article, David Edwards, Quilpie Mayor, is quoted frequently. One of […]

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AACo appoints David Farley as the new MD & CEO

December 5th, 2009

Australian Agricultural Company Chairman Stephen Lonie has announced that David Farley has been appointed AACo Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, commencing on 1 December 2009. David Farley’s career began in 1975 as a jackeroo and he has solid experience in Northern NSW and the cotton industry, spending a couple of decades up the top […]

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Alan Hayes – Pastoral Assets Management Pty Limited

November 24th, 2009

Alan C Hayes retired from the position of CEO of Macquarie Bank’s Paraway Pastoral Company in 2008 and took up the role of Head of Property Strategy for the Macquarie Pastoral Fund. Alan moved on from Macquarie mid-2009 and now his agribusiness management company which he has owned since 1996, Pastoral Assets Management Pty Limited, […]

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Famous Territory livestock brands

September 8th, 2009

The list of Northern Territory livestock brands that are still current that were registered before 1928, under the South Australian brands ordinance, is interesting. It’s a short list – just 7 owners, and 9 cattle stations. The two most recognised Australian cattle station symbol brands are on the list – the Victoria River Downs (VRD) […]

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Wrotham Park Lodge closing – for good

September 5th, 2009

Wrotham Park Lodge, located on Wrotham Park Station (near Chillagoe, far north Queensland), has always shut in November (late in the dry season) and re-opened around the start of April (after each wet season). However this year it is shutting up on 16th October, apparently for good. Mid October happens to be 60 days since […]

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Alan Hayes (of Macquarie Pastoral Services and Prudential Pastoral Company)

August 27th, 2009

Alan Hayes was the Managing Director of Macquarie Pastoral Services from 2006 to 2009 and in 2006 – 2007 was the CEO of Paraway Pastoral Company (Macquarie Pastoral’s operating entity), which Alan developed for Macquarie from 2005 onwards. Alan was also Chief Executive Officer/Chief Operating Officer of Prudential & Colonial Pastoral companies, from 1989 to […]

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Wrotham Park Station sold to Consolidated Pastoral Company

August 17th, 2009

The sale of Wrotham Park cattle station to CPC has been confirmed in today’s AFR by James Thackray, Partner in Great Southern receivers, McGrath Nicol. Great Southern paid the AACo $53.5 million for Wrotham Park, however the sale price is apparently much less than that top-dollar price; at around $48 million. Consolidated Pastoral Company’s bid […]

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Cubbie Station for sale & the discussion regarding water rights buyback

August 17th, 2009

Cubbie Station is Australia’s largest cotton-growing property, and reputed to be the largest privately-owned irrigation farm in the southern hemisphere. Cubbie is actually an amalgamation of a number of irrigation properties in southern inland Queensland – near Dirranbandi, on the Culgoa River; and St George, on the Balonne River. Both these rivers are part of […]

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Wrotham Park Station under contract to CPC

August 15th, 2009

Unofficial reports say that as of this week, Wrotham Park Station is under a sale contract to Terra Firma/Ken Warriner owned Consolidated Pastoral Company; 2 month settlement period.

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Great Southern Plantations being investigated by the Stock Squad

August 13th, 2009

Finally it has been made public that Queensland Stock Squad police are investigating the alleged disappearance of cattle owned by Great Southern investors (John Andersen’s story in today’s Townsville Bulletin). In particular, the Stock Squad are investigating the alleged vanishing of cattle from Great Southern-leased Crystalbrook cattle station – in relative terms, not far from […]

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