Is Australia Selling the Farm with 14% sold to Foreign Owners?

He who owns the gold rules the world.  How easily we are willing to sell off our land.  This has been a criticism in Australia since the 1970’s.  Money talks it seems.  Is it the minerals they are after? What is the real price?

 

China now owns 10 times the amount of Australian land it did last year

The amount of Australian farm land owned by Chinese interests has surged tenfold in the past year, climbing above 14 million hectares or 2.5 per cent of all agricultural land.

The findings from the Australian Tax Office’s Agricultural Land Register, released this week, show the UK and China are the largest owners of foreign-held land in Australia, owning 27 per cent and 25 per cent respectively.

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Foreigners now own up to a quarter of all agricultural land in the Northern Territory and Tasmania, and 14 per cent of all farms across the country.

In NSW and Victoria, foreign interests own more than 3 million hectares. In Queensland it is six times that, with more than 17 million hectares in the state now owned by other countries through cattle stations, crops and abattoirs.

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In the Northern Territory, 75 properties now own more than 13 million hectares, among them Yiang Xiang Assets’ 205,000-hectare Elizabeth Downs station.

But concerns remain over the accuracy of the system which relies on individuals to self-register and imposes only a $9000 fine on those who fail to do so.

In November, Fairfax Media revealed the amount of agricultural land owned by Chinese interests had soared above 3 million hectares, more than double the 1.46 million declared by the Australian Taxation Office at the time.

The register now shows a figure 10 times that amount and appears to take into account a series of significant sales in Western Australia in 2016 and a pair of 700,000-hectare properties owned by Chinese ball bearing billionaire Xingfa Ma – part of a rush of Chinese investors into the market.

Treasurer Scott Morrison says trade and foreign investment creates jobs for Australians.

Treasurer Scott Morrison says trade and foreign investment creates jobs for Australians.

Photo: AAP

The update has meant China has jumped from fifth largest foreign land-holding country – behind Britain, the US, the Netherlands and Singapore – to second.

Treasurer Scott Morrison said the land register shows foreign investors “held just 13.6 per cent of all Australian agricultural land” on June 30, 2017.

The 705,000-hectare Wollogorang and Wentworth cattle station on the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria.

The 705,000-hectare Wollogorang and Wentworth cattle station on the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria.

“The Turnbull government understands that trade and foreign investment creates jobs for Australians,” he said.

“At the same time, the Turnbull government has taken consistent and determined action when it comes to ensuring foreign investment is not contrary to the national interest.”

Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting now owns 67 per cent of S. Kidman and Co, while partner Shanghai CRED has a one-third minority stake.

Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting now owns 67 per cent of S. Kidman and Co, while partner Shanghai CRED has a one-third minority stake.

Photo: Bohdan Warchomij

In 2016, Mr Morrison blocked a $370 million bid from Australian Rural Capital and China-based Dakang Australia Holdings on S. Kidman and Co’s cattle properties which make up 1.3 per cent of the Australian continent and 2.5 per cent of Australia’s current agricultural land.

The Treasurer had earlier rejected another bid on the huge tract of land by Chinese company Pengxin Group.

Mr Morrison said the potential acquisition of an 80 per cent interest in the land by a foreign company was “contrary to the national interest”.

In December, Mr Morrison approved the sale of the cattle empire to mining magnate Gina Rinehart and a Chinese company.

Mrs Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting now owns 67 per cent of S. Kidman and Co, while partner Shanghai CRED has a one-third minority stake.

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