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Reduced allocation sent outback fruit firm under water
22 May 2006

A 67 per cent cut in water allocations explains the fall into receivership of Back O’Bourke Fruits. The 935 hectare property on the Darling River is now for sale at an estimated value of $15 million to $20 million through receiver PBB.

Financial Review, 22/05/06

Previous News Items:
18 May 2006 | 30,000 extra farmers
18 May 2006 | Tully growers advised to stagger banana planting
17 May 2006 | Second review of plant seeds deemed weeds
12 May 2006 | More money for weeding
11 May 2006 | Receiver appointed to Back O’Bourke Fruits


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