South African-backed family to buy two more NT cattle stations for $70m

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South African-backed family to buy two more NT cattle stations for $70m
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A South African-backed family signs a contract to buy two more Northern Territory cattle stations.

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The previous owners — controlled by a UK-based investment fund — spent significantly upgrading infrastructure on the properties

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