Who owns the land Down Under?
As the sixth largest country in the world, Australia spans a staggering 7.7 million square kilometres (770 million hectares), with land ownership across the giant nation split between indigenous communities, the state, private individuals, and companies. In fact, as much as 62.7% of Australia is privately owned according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
With that in mind, click or scroll through our gallery to take a look at 30 of the country's biggest landowners, from the families that have farmed their land for generations to the major multinational companies wanting to muscle in on the world of Aussie agriculture.
Daniel Coughlin
12 March 2021
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