Nuntherungie Station, the former Sir Sidney Kidman Broken Hill farm, listed

Nuntherungie Station, the former Sir Sidney Kidman Broken Hill farm, listed
Jonathan ChancellorFebruary 8, 2015

Nuntherungie Station, the pastoral holding once held by the iconic Sir Sidney Kidman, in NSW's far west has been listed for sale.

The price indication is $24 per acre.

The White Cliffs farm is 57,868 hectares or 143,000 acres. 

It is in the Broken Hill region with an early 1900s historic homestead. White Cliffs is a small town in outback New South Wales in Australia, in Central Darling Shire, around 255 kilometres north-east of Broken Hill.

It has been listed by Scott Inglis at Inglis Realty.

"Nuntherungie is a rare opportunity to run a Station of this size in Western NSW," Inglis said.

"With several possible income streams and a bright time ahead with lamb and beef prices rising, not to forgetting the incredible return from the goat market."

The grazing farm at 13553 Mutawintji Road is separated into 18 paddocks with 27 tanks.

"Nuntherungie Station would be a fine addition to any pastoral holding as it was for the iconic Sir Sidney Kidman in the early 1900s," Inglis said. 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
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