Humans of Agriculture

Welcome back to the In The Know On the Go Podcast! This week, host Oli Le Lievre sits down with Col Medway, Senior Director at LAWD, to get across the latest trends and happenings in the Aussie Rural Real Estate market.

We last caught up with Col in October 2023, he was busier than eer and the market was slowing. So let’s find out what’s the latest in all things Rural Property. 

In this episode we cover:
  • Influence of livestock prices on land values and transactions
  • Things to watch: Is the Dairy Industry the current opportunity?
  • LAWD are starting to see the first transactions of land packages with carbon credits, is it having an influence?
  • Plenty of talk about renewables currently, what’s the opportunity?
  • It’s four years into the LAWD journey! Time flies.
  • Feature Listings to watch, In this episode we discuss two feature listings, 
1. Richmond Grove. Lower Hunter NSW. 1056 hectares. Equine facility. 340 Meg water entitlements. EOI. 
2.Commins Portfolio Darlington Point NSW, 2800 hectares. Flood irrigation cotton and grain producing farm. 14,000 Meg Murrumbidgee water and groundwater entitlements. (Estimating $90 million plus).

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What is Humans of Agriculture?

Welcome to Humans of Agriculture. This podcast series is dedicated to discovering more about our food system, from the people involved in it.

Along the journey we'll be meeting people from all walks of life from Australia and from afar. Join us as we find out how our communities and our culture shape what we eat, and ultimately who we are.
​More people, More often, Identifying with Agriculture