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Bundaleer South Plains Road, Cunnamulla, QLD, 4490

Cunnamulla QLD 4490

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Southwest QLD - Warrambah Creek 'Salad Bowl' Country Highly Productive Diversified Grazing

Due to recent rain events the close of the EOI has been extended to 29 June 2026.

"Warrambah" presents an exceptional opportunity to secure a large-scale diversified grazing property. Located in the highly regarded 'Salad Bowl' region of southwest Queensland, with proven capacity across cattle and sheep production. Held by present owners for over 20 years, "Warrambah" has been managed in conjunction with an expansive aggregation and ideally positioned to access markets to the south and east.

FEATURES
- 5 Freehold Titles across 40,917 hectares or 101,108 Acres
- 110km radial km southeast of Cunnamulla
- Excellent balance of Mitchell, Flinders, Buffel & Bluegrass country
- Stock water a feature with 2 flowing artesian bores
- Extensive poly tank and trough distribution throughout the property
- Fully exclusion fenced on boundary
- Suitable to cattle and sheep production
- Circa 30,000DSE or 3,000AE

For Sale via Expression of Interest - Closing 19 June 2026

Full Information Memorandum available from Exclusive Agent.

Inspection by appointment only with Exclusive Agent.

Contact: Phillip Kelly 0436 366 578

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 40917.2hect (approx)

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