This is a rare opportunity to acquire a large-scale grain enterprise with proven yield performance.
GO.FARM has listed Petro Station, a 26,673-hectare broadacre cropping and conservation portfolio, representing one of the largest dryland holdings to come to market in the region in recent years.
Located 60 kilometres north-east of Mildura, the property has been developed into a high-performing, operationally mature asset. It includes 9,646 hectares of arable land and 12,525 hectares protected under a Biodiversity Conservation Agreement. It is being offered as a going concern through Elders Real Estate.
GO.FARM identified Petro Station for its productive soils and its high potential to respond to modern, best-practice farming systems.
That early assessment has been vindicated, with long-term cereal yields increasing from circa 1.3t/ha at acquisition in 2018 to a rolling three-year average of 2.9t/ha — a result driven by the resilience of the system and more than 8,000 hectares of targeted soil amelioration, including deep ripping, nutrient balancing, stubble retention and moisture protection.
Aerial view showing the rich, productive soil of Petro Station, grain enterprise.
The transformation of Petro Station into a grain factory has been supported by significant investment in people, technology and infrastructure, with listings of this scale and operational readiness increasingly rare in the region.
“As an agricultural property developer, we believe we have transformed Petro’s productivity, demonstrated its potential, and now seek to transfer its stewardship to the next owner,” said Liam Lenaghan, Managing Director of GO.FARM.
“It’s been a long-term effort by a dedicated team, so we’re proud of the asset Petro has become and the opportunity it now presents.”
The offering includes 2,800 tonnes of grain and fertiliser storage, extensive hay and machinery shedding, 14 spray tanks and a 33,000-litre diesel tank.
That investment is further supported by the recent upgrade of Arumpo Road, significantly improving access and operational efficiency.
Aerial view of some of the impressive infrastructure.
Accommodation includes a main homestead, two staff dwellings and an eight-room donga complex with a commercial kitchen. The property’s tenure has also been strengthened through its conversion from Western Lands Lease to Freehold title.
“Petro Station is the outcome of best-practice farming and executional excellence on the ground,” said Nick Myer of Elders Real Estate.
“The systems are in place, the infrastructure’s there, and the yield performance speaks for itself.
"It’s a genuine turnkey opportunity for large-scale family operators, corporate buyers or investors seeking scale and operational readiness.”
Environmental credentials are another drawcard. The property is certified under the Leading Harvest Farmland Management Standard and operates within GO.FARM’s Responsible Agriculture Framework. Additionally, the conservation area is secured under an in-perpetuity agreement with the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust for the long-term protection of native Mallee ecosystems.
GO.FARM is open to supporting a smooth transition for incoming owners, including the potential for continuity with the existing farm team.
The Expressions of Interest campaign closes 7 August 2025 and should be directed to Nick Myer, Elders State Real Estate Manager - Victoria/Riverina
m: 0427 610 278
e: nick.myer@elders.com.au