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Can landscape regeneration be profitable? One of Australia’s richest couples is trying to find out
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In the middle of Tasmania sits a 5,000-hectare property once used for sheep grazing and crop growing.
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It’s known as “the Quoin” — an architectural term for the external corner of a building.
It takes its name from the Jurassic-era dolerite cliffs at the property’s entrance.
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