Dairying, Beef Cattle, Grain, Hay Production and Horticulture
409 hectares – 1010 acres in 3 freehold titles.
700 acres of irrigated creek flats and scrub soils with an abundance of water.

Location: Hidden Valley is located on the Burnett River just 14 kilometres west of Mundubbera. Mundubbera is regarded as the largest citrus producing area in Queensland as well as producing avocados, mangoes, grapes and sub tropical stone fruit. The region is also noted for producing some of the finest beef cattle for domestic and export trade as well as being a large dairying and pig producing area. Mundubbera is central to the major regional cities of Bundaberg, Dalby, Kingaroy and Rockhampton.

Services: Electricity, telephone, internet and mobile phone coverage. The Riverleigh Primary School adjoins Hidden Valley, school bus into secondary high school at Mundubbera. Twice weekly mail service.

Cattle Central located to export abattoirs located at Dinmore, Beenleigh and Biloela
markets: along with easy access to abattoirs and feedlots on the Darling Downs.
Saleyards in Eidsvold, Biggenden, Monto and Murgon.

Country: The country comprises of rich river alluvial soils along the Burnett River which were originally timbered with blue gum, rising to open brigalow scrub soils originally timbered with brigalow, narrow leaf and broad leaf Ironbark. Approximately 700 acres is irrigated by centre pivot and winch irrigators.

Permanent irrigated pastures of leuceana, buffel, creeping blue grass and panic under rotational cell grazing practice. Lucerne, oats, barley and forage grown for hay and grazing production. Dryland country fully developed to pastures of blue grass, rhodes, green panic, buffel and sarbi grass.

Silage: 2 storage pits capacity 3000 tonnes

Irrigation Hidden Valley features an excellent water supply from bores and Burnett
licences: River licences. Unlimited usage with a further 2 alluvial bore development
permits for in place.2nd sandstone bore [74204] undeveloped.
Licence: Sandstone Bore 130311, Allocation: 150 ha metered Licence 401152, Approx capacity: 25,000 gal/hr, pump: submersible;
Licence: Alluvial Bore (House) Allocation: Un metered, Approx. Capacity: 25,000 gal/hr, Pump: turbine;
Licence: Alluvial bore (top bore); Allocation: un metered, Approx Capacity: 20,000 gal/hr, Pump: turbine;
Licence: Alluvial bore (lane bore), Allocation: un metered, Approx capacity: 12,000 gal/hr, Pump: submersible;
Licence: 5220, Allocation: 100 megalitre river allocation;
Licence 1753, Allocation: 17 megalitre flood harvesting;
Licence: 1754, Allocation: 17 megalitre flood harvesting

Fencing: Subdivided into 3 cell centres with17 grazing paddocks. The boundary fencing consists of mainly 4 barb with wooden posts all of which are in good condition. Internal fencing consists of mainly steel posts with the majority plain wire electric fencing for ease of cell management.

Yards: The main yards are of steel construction with wire cabling, side loading ramp, cattle crush with Tru Test race reader and Tru Test scales, plunge dip for movement to tick clean areas. Two small feedlot yards. 18m x 6m covered 4 bay horse stables.

Residence: Situated on the banks overlooking the Burnett River are the two homes. The main house is a highset 3 bedroom timber home with air conditioning in the lounge/dinning area and fans throughout. The cottage is of besser brick construction with 2 bedrooms and fans throughout.

Sheds: The main shed originally built as a dairy is now used as a workshop and machinery storage, measuring 25 metres x 16 metres with power and concreted floor. The car and tool shed is 24 metres x 4 metres and an old dairy is used for a storage.

Carrying The vendors background steers and heifers and turnoff in excess of 1500
capacity: head per year, they estimate if fattening bullocks with an average weight in of 300kg and exit weight 600kg turn off would be 800 head per year.

Machinery: Offered bare or a large list of tractors and tillage equipment available.