SA pastoralists swap Kidman bid for Hassad property

By Matthew Cranston
December 21 2016 - 5:30am
In 2013 Tom Brinkworth bought 18,000 head of cattle from stations in the Gulf of Carpentaria, trucked them to Longreach in western Queensland, then had drovers walk them to his 35,000-hectare Uardry Station near Hay in the NSW.
In 2013 Tom Brinkworth bought 18,000 head of cattle from stations in the Gulf of Carpentaria, trucked them to Longreach in western Queensland, then had drovers walk them to his 35,000-hectare Uardry Station near Hay in the NSW.

Tom and Pat Brinkworth, who were were part of the syndicate of underbidders in the battle to buy Australia's largest landholder S.Kidman and Company, have snapped up a cattle station owned by the Qatar government-backed Hassad.

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