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Foreign investors cool on top end cattle
10 Oct 2005

Five cattle stations in the Northern Territory owned by interests associated with the Sultan of Brunei are for sale, and are expected to sell for more than $30 million. Property agents say that foreign owners are selling out of the sector. These include Tejas Land and Cattle Company and Great Pacific group.

Financial Review, 10/10/05

Previous News Items:
4 Oct 2005 | Truck rego may increase fourfold
4 Oct 2005 | Too few goats to sustain abattoirs
30 Sep 2005 | Cattle shortage closes Bindaree Beef
28 Sep 2005 | Beef imports may resume from mad cow regions
27 Sep 2005 | Orange juice imports double in a year


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