The rural assets within the Australian Country Choice (ACC) group property holdings and operations encompasses large-scale cattle-breeding, backgrounding, farming and feedlot operations across Queensland.
All ACC Group properties
942,500 hectares
2,328,968 acres
Barkly Downs is primarily used for large-scale breeding purposes with young stock moved south-east onto central Queensland properties to grow out.
Carrying Capacity: 52,631 head
99,600 hectares
246,100 acres
Moray is used for breeding and backgrounding cattle.
Carrying Capacity: 12,000 head
143,947 hectares
355,701 acres
Group comprises:
This property aggregation is primarily used for breeding and growing young stock before entering one of our three feedlots.
Carrying Capacity: 20,500 head
42,300 hectares
104,525 acres
Dooloogarah is a stand-alone Wagyu-cross breeding property with turn-off to Brindley Park property and feedlot.
Carrying Capacity: 3,000 head
48,400 hectares
119,599 acres
Redford is a combination breeding and backgrounding property with feeder turn-off to our three feedlots.
Carrying Capacity: 12,800 head
225,022 hectares
561,619 acres
Group Comprises:
Wellclose is a multi-faceted business with commercial and Wagyu-cross breeders and weaners growing-out to transfer to feedlots, plus a significant goat breeding and backgrounding operation.
Carrying capacity: 18,000 head
19,317 hectares
47,773 acres
Group Comprises:
The aggregation runs a Wagyu fullblood stud plus large recipient herd with turn-off to Brindley Park feedlot. There is also a commercial grower herd turning-off to all three of our feedlots and a large (3300ha) farming operation supporting both the feedlots and external sales. The balance of the operation comprises a large portion of cropping land that is used for annual crops, backgrounding young stock prior to entering the feedlot and cereal crops for fodder and silage production.
Carrying Capacity: 7350 head
20,280 hectares
55,087 acres
The property is used for backgrounding livestock sourced from Barkly Downs.
Carrying Capacity: 5,800 head
8,121 hectares
20,067 acres
The Toarki and Rosewood aggregation is used to support the the Brindley Park Wagyu stud.
Carrying Capacity: 4,000 head
15,429 hectares
38,125 acres
Group Comprises:
Tungamah is a mixed farming and grazing property. It is ideally located to supply Opal Creek feedlot with farmed commodities and backgrounded cattle sourced from the Darling Downs and southern supply areas.
Carrying Capacity: 5,250 head
860 hectares
2,123 acres
Hay Roma is used for fodder production purposes for the Brindley Park feedlot. It includes approximately 200 hectares under center pivot irrigation and 118 hectares of dryland cropping.
Carrying Capacity: 200 head
3640 hectares
8992 acres
MB9+ develops high-grade, full-blood wagyu cattle. The company was established in December 2017 as a joint venture between the Lee family and Machin family, drawing on decades of experience in cattle-breeding, growing and processing.
120 hectares
297 acres
The Brindley Park Feedlot is located on the Brindley Park aggregation. Short and long-fed animals are finished in the feedlot before being processed through the Cannon Hill processing facility, 434 kilometres distant.
Feedlot capacity: 22,000 head
129 hectares
318 acres
73 kilometres west of ACC Cannon Hill processing facility
The Brisbane Valley Feedlot was developed with a 3,548 standard cattle unit feedlot, 10 hectares of cropping land under irrigation and 40 hectares of dryland cropping.
Feedlot Capacity: 4,500 head
20,060 hectares
49,570 acres
Group comprises:
Property used to background cattle sourced from Barkly Downs, as well as areas to the north west of Augathella.
Carrying Capacity: 5,700 head
3,104 hectares
7,670 acres
217 kilometres west of ACC Cannon Hill processing facility
Opal Creek comprises four freehold parcels. It was developed with a 30,000 standard cattle unit feedlot, 70 hectares of cropping land under irrigation and 1,500 hectares of developed pastures.
Feedlot Capacity: 30,000 head
The 40-hectare (100 acre) Cannon Hill site is the location of ACC head office, primary processing and further processing operations. The facility is capable of processing up to 350,000 head of livestock per year and approximately 75,000,000 kgs of retail ready production.
ACC Groups Northern and Central Queensland Breeding and Backgrounding Operations
942,500 hectares
2,328,968 acres
Barkly Downs is primarily used for large scale breeding purposes with young stock moved south-east onto central Queensland properties to grow out.
Carrying Capacity: 52,631 head
99,600 hectares
246,100 acres
Moray is used for breeding and backgrounding cattle.
Carrying Capacity: 12,000 head
ACC Groups South-East Queensland Breeding and Backgrounding Operations
143,787 hectares
460,226 acres
This property aggregation comprises of 4 properties to form what is the Babbiloora Group. Chesterton, Mt Tabor, Dooloogarah and Babbiloora and is primarily used for breeding and growing young stock before entering the Brindley Park Feedlot.
Carrying Capacity: 22,452 head
42,460 hectares
104,525 acres
Dooloogarah is primarily used for cattle breeding and forms part of the Babbiloora aggregation.
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Carrying Capacity: 14,000 head
48,400 hectares
119,599 acres
Redford is used for backgrounding purposes, with stock sourced from ACC-owned Wellclose and Babbiloora aggregations.
Carrying Capacity: 13,300 head
225,022 hectares
556,041 acres
Group Comprises:
This property aggregation is used for breeding, with young stock moved east for backgrounding at either Dungowan, Redford or Brindley Park aggregations before entering the feedlot.
Carrying capacity: 10,123 head
19,317 hectares
47,733 acres
Group Comprises:
The properties comprises separate land holdings that are predominantly contiguous, with a combination of freehold and leasehold tenure. The group also has 10,000 acres of dry land cropping, including 1600 acres on lease property.
Carrying capacity: 8,150 head
20,280 hectares
55,087 acres
The property is used for backgrounding livestock sourced from Wellclose and Babbiloora aggregations.
Carrying Capacity: 6,750 head
8,121 hectares
20,064 acres
The Toarki and Rosewood aggregation is used for backgrounding purposes and operates in conjunction with the Brindley Park aggregation.
Carrying Capacity: 4,000 head
860 hectares
2,122 acres
Hay Roma is used for fodder production purposes for the Brindley Park Feedlot. It includes approximately 200 hectares under center pivot irrigation and 118 hectares of dryland cropping.
1335 hectares
1973 acres
MB9+ develops high-grade, full-blood wagyu cattle. The company was established in December 2017 as a joint venture between the Lee family and Machin family, drawing on decades of experience in cattle-breeding, growing and processing.
ACC Groups South-East Queensland Feedlot Operations
120 hectares
297 acres
434 kilometres from ACC Cannon Hill processing facility
The Brindley Park Feedlot is located on the Brindley Park aggregation. Cattle are finished in the feedlot before being processed through the Cannon Hill processing facility. The balance of the operation comprises a large portion of cropping land that is used for producing fodder. The cropping land is used for annual crops, backgrounding young stock prior to entering the feedlot, and cereal crops for fodder and silage purposes.
Feedlot Capacity: 22,000 head
129 hectares
318 acres
73 kilometres west of ACC Cannon Hill processing facility
The Brisbane Valley Feedlot was developed with a 3548 standard cattle unit feedlot, 10 hectares of cropping land under irrigation and 40 hectares of dryland cropping.
Feedlot Capacity: 4,500 head
3,104 hectares
7,670 acres
217 kilometres west of ACC Cannon Hill processing facility
Opal Creek comprises four freehold parcels. It was developed with a 30,000 standard cattle unit feedlot, 70 hectares of cropping land under irrigation and 1,500 hectares of developed pastures.
Feedlot Capacity: 30,000 head
ACC Group manages close to 1.75 million hectares (4.3 million acres) of pastoral, grazing and farming land and can carry up to 300,000 cattle.
Stretching from north-west through to south-east Queensland, our 42 properties are strategically located to ensure consistent supply and product quality — 365 days of the year.
ACC’s supply chain also includes farming operations, which use more than 7,710 hectares.
All rural assets have ongoing pasture and infrastructure improvement programs to optimise carrying capacity and minimise production costs.