Location: Approximately 40km north east of Chinchilla, bitumen frontage.

Services: Rural Power, TV, telephone, school bus and twice weekly mail service.

Land Area: Pinneena is 484.25 acres (195.978 hectares) and Haliden is 1,276.01 acres (516.3963 hectares).

Rainfall: 24 inches annually

Country: Approximately 400 acres of irrigated Appletree loam. The remainder is a mixture of Brigalow grazing country with established Buffel and Blue Grass interspersed with lighter grazing country timbered with beefwood, ironbark, bulloak and pine which is well grassed with Buffel, Rhodes Grass and native pastures.

Structures: Pinneena has a 40 square, six bedroom brick home plus office, double garage, built in 2000. 3 car shed and feed shed, steel set of cattle yards, loading ramp and crush. 200 head capacity.
Haliden has a four bedroom brick home, main bathroom and ensuite, office, evaporative cooling with and split systems in the living areas.

Haliden & Pinneena is well suited for small cropping and hay production with three steel sheds being:
– 13m x20m, 3 bay, not powered
– 35m x 20m steel shed, cemented, three phase power, with a 15m x 14m cold room
– 28m x 32m steel shed, cemented, 9m x 9m cold room and a 6m x 10m cold room, three phase power, 14m x 14m office

Water: Pinneena has a water allocation of 185 megalitres that can be recharged to a maximum of 376 megalitres in a given year. Which is pumped into a 300 megalitre ring tank equipped with a sixteen inch flood harvest pump. Driven by three phase electric motor. 90 megalitre surge tank. Water is supplied by Charley’s Creek and Nudley Creek. Approximately 100 acres are irrigated.

Haliden has a submersible bore with a capacity of 11,000 litres per hour which feeds into a 60 megalitre dam. Approximately 300 acres of irrigated land. There is an easement foe a pipeline from Pinneena through Monteray to Haliden to supplement the irrigation.

This property lends itself as a hay production enterprise with sheds on the Haliden property. The Pinneena property has the pumps and piping situated on the creek to harvest water into the 300 megalitre ring tank.