Canberra farmers paid less than $100,000 for rural leases they're now selling back for millions

By Kirsten Lawson
Updated June 19 2017 - 7:17am, first published June 18 2017 - 5:30am
Tom Allen, head of the Rural Leaseholders Association, who says far from making windfall gains, Canberra's farmers are not being paid enough for their land. Photo: Sitthixay Ditthavong
Tom Allen, head of the Rural Leaseholders Association, who says far from making windfall gains, Canberra's farmers are not being paid enough for their land. Photo: Sitthixay Ditthavong

New figures show farmers around Canberra's western fringe paid in many cases less than $100,000 for their land since 2001, land they are now selling back to the ACT government for many millions of dollars.

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