“Cooma” comprising approx. 1,616 hectares (3993 acres) represents an opportunity for a large scale reversion.
It is situated in the Upper Derwent Valley North of Ouse in Southern Tasmania.
This was a well know cattle property before it was planted to trees.

Approximate areas measured by GIS:
Plantation 767ha – 1,895 acres
Native Grazing 362ha – 894 acres
Native Vegetation 514ha – 1,270 acres

The native vegetation areas represent river flats and open forested areas that are growing good grass suitable for grazing.
Large areas of the plantation has failed which could be easily converted to pasture.
There are some excellent soils including basalt, dolerite and mudstone.

Cooma is bounded on two sides by Black Bobs River and The Derwent River.
There are also several substantial dams

With frontage to the Lyell Highway this property has an excellent internal road system.
Improvments include:
3 bedroom cottage
Older cottage
Machinery sheds
Shearing Shed
Small cattle yard

In summary, Cooma represents a great opportunity to develop a substantial grazing property in a reliable rainfall area.