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Sunshine Coast farm ‘sitting on $1 BILLION of sand’ hits the market

A Sunshine Coast farm said to be sitting on $1 BILLION worth of sand is now for sale.
The 208-hectare property on Honey Farm Road in Meridan Plains holds the largest deposit of alluvial sand – a major resource for construction – ever discovered in Queensland.
“The potential of the Meridan Plains sand deposit – estimated at more than 100 million tonnes and worth at least $1 billion wholesale – is enormous,” CBRE Managing Director Rem Rafter said in a statement to 7NEWS.com.au
“This is…
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