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Wagyu giant Pardoo Beef Corporation subleases former Leopold Downs, Fairfield Station cattle properties

A Kimberley Aboriginal corporation says it’s excited about a partnership with Pardoo Beef Corporation (PBC) that will see the outback Wagyu empire sublease two highly sought-after cattle stations from traditional owners in Western Australia’s Fitzroy Valley.
Key points:
- Pardoo Beef Corporation has signed a 20-year deal with traditional owners to sublease the Yarranggi and Yuwa pastoral leases
- The stations formerly known as Leopold Downs and Fairfield have been highly sought after by big pastoral companies
- Bunuba Dawangarri Aboriginal Corporation hope the partnership will create long-term jobs for Indigenous people
The deal struck with Bunuba Dawangarri Aboriginal Corporation (BDAS) will see PBC take on a 20-year sublease…
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