Stretching across approximately 17,872 hectares (44,161 acres), "Nardoo Station" combines scale, versatility & accessibility in one substantial Western Division holding. Situated just 25km off the Kidman Way, between Bourke & Cobar, the property features mainly level to gently undulating red loam soils with areas of stoney outcrop. The country is timbered with Mulga, Coolibah, Box & other native species, presenting as open grazing with heavier timbered sections. Ground cover includes a mix of forbes & winter herbages, offering reliable pasture & resilience. The property also benefits from a Property Vegetation Plan (PVP).
Water security is well catered for, with 14 ground tanks strategically located across the property, supported by rainwater collection at the homestead, machinery shed & shearing shed. Infrastructure is well established, including a comfortable three-bedroom homestead with renovated kitchen, machinery shed, shearing shed & shearers' quarters, together with well constructed sheep & cattle yards. The property is estimated to carry around 4,000 DSE.
Bourke & Cobar provide full retail, health & service facilities, with primary and secondary schooling available in Bourke, Cobar & Louth. Mail delivery services are available twice weekly. With its combination of scale, secure water, infrastructure, PVP benefits & proximity to service centres, "Nardoo Station" represents a rare opportunity. It is ideally suited to pastoral operators, carbon investors or those seeking a stand-alone station with scope to further develop.