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A pair of Gippsland farms, spanning 240 hectares in total, have returned to Australian ownership, after they were sold by a Chinese company for millions.
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23rd August 2024
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Chinese dairy company sells two Gippsland farms
A pair of Gippsland farms, spanning 240 hectares in total, have returned to Australian ownership, after they were sold by a Chinese company for millions.
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