03 JUL 2023

Elders strengthens presence in Central West NSW with acquisition of Ray White Rural Dubbo

Elders Dubbo has expanded its service offering with the acquisition of Ray White Rural Dubbo effective from 1 July 2023.

The merging of these two teams will allow Elders Dubbo to leverage the extensive knowledge and experience of the Ray White Rural Dubbo team, complementing its existing service offering to the Central West region. Clients can expect an expanded offering, ensuring a seamless experience when buying or selling rural properties and livestock.

Ray White Rural Dubbo Principals David Armitage and Brian McAneney say it’s an exciting development for their staff to be a part of the most trusted agribusiness brand in Australia, Elders.

“It is a natural fit for us, we see it as an expansion for us to be part of the Elders team”. 

Ryan Robinson, NSW State General Manager says Elders are delighted to be onboarding the Ray White Rural Dubbo team.

“This acquisition will help to strengthen our network in the region and demonstrate our commitment to our growth strategy in NSW,” 

“The team joining us from Ray White Dubbo have a proven track record of delivering outstanding results for their clients and we look forward to them joining the Elders team and fostering their existing relationships in the region.”

Elders has been operating in Australia since 1839 and has a proven track record of excellence in the agribusiness and real estate sectors. The company's real estate and livestock business has expanded significantly in Central West NSW over last six months with the acquisition of Emms Mooney. The recent growth aligns with Elders' Eight Point Plan to deliver value to agricultural stakeholders by focusing on expansion in key locations across Australia.