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Footy boss backs $104m cattle station AFL chief Gillon McLachlan and the billionaire family behind Reece Plumbing are among investors in the $104m acquisition of a historic cattle station in the NT.
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Subscriber only AFL boss Gillon McLachlan and the billionaire family behind Reece Plumbing are among investors in Jumbuck Pastoral s acquisition of the historic Wave Hill cattle station in Northern Territory. The syndicate, led by Jumbuck s Adelaide-based MacLachlan family, splashed out $104m for the property, which spans 1.25 million hectares across the NT s Victoria River District, 750km south of Darwin. The price includes the expansive landholding as well as 40,000 cattle, and is one of the highest prices ever paid for a single cattle property in Australia.