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Description: This 16 ha (39.53 acre) property, not occupied since sub-division in 1988. Properties like these are reaching the market more rarely nowadays.
On this property is nature at its best, with none of the refuse on occasions associated with human occupation.
Star pickets span the 200m front boundary and require wire to complete the fence.
Wooden posts are in place on the other three boundaries. The 800m western boundary has two strands of plain wire. 200m at the rear has 3 strands of barbed wire and the 800m eastern boundary has 4 strands of barbed wire.
Power and phone run along the front road reserves.
The property has good perimeter firebreaks.
The vegetation zoning is completely pale orange this being sub-dominantly of concern remnant vegetation. More specifically, 80% being 12.5.4 which is Eucalyptus spp., Corymbia spp., Melaleuca spp. woodland on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks and is not of concern. 20% is 12.3.12 which is Eucalyptus latisinensis or E. exserta, Melaleuca viridiflora on alluvial plains being of concern
Blood woods, grass trees, banskia groves and tea tree feature through out the property.
The front western area of the property is 25 meters above sea level. This declines to 20m in the middle and 15 m at the rear. A seasonal creek traverses the rear western corner and the front eastern boundary.
This property is 8km from the Pacific Ocean on the Discovery Coast as the kookaburra flies. It is 23km from the facilities at Baffle Creek.
Annual rates on the property are approximately $804 payable to the Gladstone Regional Council
Satelite Co-ordinates and other particulars : On Request Mapping on our own website is accurate.
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