Location 200 Km South West of Longreach 150 km sealed 50 km West of Stonehenge, Maintained gravel Road Area & Tenure Pastoral Holding comprising 155,000 hectares 383,005 acres 30 years from April 2006 Barcoo Shire Rates: $6228 per half year Land Rent: $4176 per annum Services Twice weekly mail service from Longreach Solar power electricity system Satellite television, telephone, and Broadband internet Longreach is a major service centre for the region with educational facilities including the School Of Distance Education High School and Primary School Medical and professional services Longreach conducts regular cattle sales Rainfall Average of 325 mm per annum Homestead Main homestead of two bedrooms with verandah on two sides Open plan kitchen/dining room Air conditioned 3 B/R self contained guest unit attached to homestead Overseers home constructed by Transtate Homes Three bedrooms, dining, living area. 6 years old Improvements Main machinery shed approximately 100′ x 45′ and 2/3 concreted Hay shed approximately 70′ x 35′ with four stables and day yards Numerous other station buildings 6 cattle yards located around run for ease of management Water “Warbreccan Station” is watered by 40 dams ranging in size from 8,000 to 25,000 yards in capacity Majority cleaned out last 5 years 6 bores water the homestead and the northern portion of the station. Numerous creeks and channels with permanent and semi permanent waterholes Country The country is broken into 150,000 acres of pebbly and black soil open downs on the southern portion and the balance runs from mulga flats into reserves of edible mulga and spinifex ridges The northern portion is mostly mulga type lands In recent years approximately 6,000 acres of gidyea has been pulled Pastures include mitchell, flinders, mulga oats plus the salines and herbages such as gidyea burr and potato vine Fencing Approx 70 kilometres of new fencing Balance of fencing is mostly in good stock proof condition Estimated Carrying Capacity Estimated to carry 6,000 SCU’s or 4,500 breeders in average seasons. Comment “Warbreccan Station” has a great balance of open Mitchell and flinders downs running back into drought reserves of edible mulga. The low cost operation has scale and capacity, plus reliable water. “Warbreccan Station” is a property of substance. Mark Fennell 0427 057525 Sustainability Declaration available from salesperson on request, by Fax, Email or from Office Disclaimer: All care has been taken in compiling these particulars but as the same are prepared on instructions and with details provided by the Vendor, for whom the company acts as agents only, we cannot accept responsibility for errors and incorrect descriptions, if any. Intending Purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of these details.