OAKEY – DAIRY, IRRIGATION CROPPING AND CATTLEEXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST INVITEDArea & Tenure: 272.5 Ha – 673.34 Acres, 3 Freehold Titles. Situation: 3km Oakey, 32km Toowoomba Facilities: Daily mail, daily paper, school bus to gate, 3 phase power, mobile phone coverage and broadband connection Country: 400 acres of prime black alluvial cultivation country bordering the Westbrook and Oakey Creeks. 270 acres of basalt slopes for native pasture grazing, Cultivation: Approx 130 acres planted to forage sorghum, further 150 acres to be planted to summer crops with natural grasses on the grazing country. Homestead: Modern 3 bedroom brick home with reverse cycle air-conditioning and large office. Tiled and carpeted with all modern household conveniences. 12m x 10m colourbond garage. Lockup and under cover parking for 2 cars. Excellent teenagers or visitors accommodation, air conditioned and carpeted. Improvements: 28m x 6m all steel colourbond modern herringbone dairy shed easily converted to stables or other puroses.12m x 9m timber post shed with power, 18m x 12m steel with lock up 12m x 6m workshop and 3 phase power. 1 x 27 tonne Sherwell silo. Irrigation: 380 ML allocation in total 200 ML Nominal Allocation Bore 1 – 160 ML allocation (License No: 87489R), equipped 25 H/P Southern Cross staged turbine pump (electric start) pumping at 10,000 gals per hour. Recorded depth 51 m. Bore 2 – 40 ML allocation (License No: 38661R) bore equipped with PTO pump bore supply 4,000 gals per hour. Recorded depth 13.7m. 180 ML B Class (License No: 51899R). This 8 ha license allows pumping from Westbrook Creek referred to as the Gowrie-Oakey Creek system. Approximately 75 acres are currently serviced by 11 hydrants. A further 25 acres could be irrigated with further development of this main line. An area of 120 acres in lot 5 could also be developed for irrigation purposes. Water: Stock Bores – Bore 1 – Equipped with submersible and power 400 gals per hour Depth 47m SWL 36m. Bore 2 – Equipped with submersible and power (not connected) 800 gals per hour. Bore 3 – Not equipped 1,200 per hour. Fencing: Electric fencing in 10 main paddocks. Remarks: An irrigation property of this size and location are becoming increasingly scarce. The property features deep rich black soil alluvial creek flats all situated on the junction of Westbrook and Oakey Creeks. Presently operating as a dairy farm the property is situated on Oakey”s doorstep and only a short drive to Toowoomba. A versatile farm enjoying a northerly aspect suited to dairying, beef, horses, lucerne or crops.Sustainability Declaration available on request.