Prominent cattle baron Sterling Buntine is looking to offload a pastoral aggregation of nearly 75,000 hectares in Queensland’s central west as he reshuffles a portfolio of trophy stations that stretches across northern Australia.
Up for grabs this time from the Buntine-owned Baldy Bay company is the Tulmur, Tranby and Owens Creek aggregation – a 74,660-hectare freehold pastoral enterprise 100 kilometres south-west of Winton and 200 kilometres north-west of Longreach.