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Fortune favours the brave in the rural property market

When talking Australian farmland prices, people seem to fall into two categories.  The first are those who believe prices are already overinflated, unsustainable, and about to go down.&

Posted on Thursday, 14 October 2021
by Michael Guest in Latest News

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Calatoota and the Campbell Family

Block 20, part of the Edgeroi Station Soldier Settlement Scheme, was drawn by Peter Campbell in a ballot on 29th December 1947.

Posted on Friday, 08 October 2021
by Michael Guest in Latest News

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NSW property tax reforms will hit the pocket

Are you optimistically waiting for your farm to be rezoned so that you can make a nice tidy profit? You might need to think again!  Proposed NSW property tax reforms may see the phasing out of stamp duty - no complaints there.&

Posted on Tuesday, 20 July 2021
by Michael Guest in Latest News

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The Mouse Dilemma

On my calculations, a pair of mice can turn into about 80 (give or take) in just over 2 months under suitable conditions. Start to multiply that and it’s easy to see how quickly plague proportions can arise.&

Posted on Thursday, 17 June 2021
by Michael Guest in Latest News

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A personal reflection on Anzac Day

It’s hard to maintain authenticity regarding Anzac Day when commemorations seem to run for a week, and one football commentator last night used the term “Anzac festivities” in relation to the pre-game ceremony.

Posted on Sunday, 25 April 2021
by Michael Guest in Latest News

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