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2596 Saltern Creek Road, Barcaldine, QLD, 4725

Barcaldine QLD 4725

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"Culburnie" Strategic Scale & Opportunity!

20,399* Acres | 8,255* Hectares | Private Treaty

Located just 28km north of Barcaldine in Central West Queensland, 'Culburnie' presents a significant opportunity to acquire a large-scale, exclusion-fenced grazing property with dual upside from approved carbon and renewable energy projects.

The property spans approx. 20,399 acres of productive Mitchell and Flinders grass downs, ideally suited to breeding or backgrounding operations. Culburnie is fully exclusion fenced, with all internal fencing renewed in the past two years and subdivided into 12 well-watered paddocks. It has a carrying capacity of approx. 750 breeders or 1,200 backgrounders.

Key infrastructure includes a five-bedroom Queenslander, additional donga accommodation, panel yards, a large machinery shed, and recently upgraded poly bore water system with 35+ troughs across a 65km circuit.

Additional assets include:

Flowing artesian bore at 28L/sec

Approved Soil Carbon Project (250,000+ potential ACCUs)

Renewable Energy Option Agreement for potential wind farm (88 turbines, NDA required)

Contact:
Nick Handley
0428 581 001

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 8255hect (approx)

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