The NSW and Commonwealth government are considering purchasing entire irrigation properties, in its push to buy back water, with Toorale Station on the Warrego River the first in their sights.
Interest in Clyde Agriculture's Toorale Station at Bourke, worth an estimated $25 million contradicts the government's disinterested response to previous approaches by large irrigators to negotiate land-plus-water deals.
Representatives of NSW Climate Change and Environment Minister, Verity Firth, are reportedly talking to Clyde's agents in the lead-up to it's auction, set down for September 11 in Sydney.