Time's up at 'Caroonboon'

Peter Austin
Updated December 15 2015 - 6:49pm, first published August 9 2014 - 4:00am
FarmBuy Real Estate
Stud and commercial Merino sheep had long been the traditional mainstay of “Caroonboon”, until a Dorper crossbreeding program was introduced 15 years ago, but Merinos are still in the mix.
Stud and commercial Merino sheep had long been the traditional mainstay of “Caroonboon”, until a Dorper crossbreeding program was introduced 15 years ago, but Merinos are still in the mix.

FEW properties can boast an ownership history by one family stretching back 150 years, but that’s the proud record of “Caroonboon”, the Western Riverina seat of the Dickson family.

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Peter Austin

Former editor and long time columnist and property writer for The Land.

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