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flag CPC seeks WA govt approval to buy Rawlinna, Australia’s largest sheep station, to expand flock and boost local wool processing.

flag The Consolidated Pastoral Company is seeking Western Australian government approval to acquire Rawlinna, Australia’s largest sheep station on the Nullarbor Plain. flag Spanning 1 million hectares, the property was established in the 1960s and is currently operated by Jumbuck Pastoral. flag CPC aims to expand its 30,000-head Merino flock to 60,000 within two years, invest in infrastructure damaged by recent rains, and improve wool quality. flag The company plans to process and sell wool locally in Western Australia, reducing reliance on South Australia, while supplying both live export markets and regional processors. flag CPC also intends to support local stud breeders and strengthen the state’s declining sheep industry. flag Final approval is pending.

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