Here is your opportunity to either start your horticultural life or expand your current acreage. On offer is a 6-acre allotment, in the irrigation area known as Golden Heights. There are 26.179 megalitres of Water Delivery Rights. Alternatively, if you were looking for a block of land out of town to build your new home on, this could be what you are looking for. All development questions should be directed to the District Council of Loxton Waikerie. For further information please call Sharon 0403 585 792.
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A block's planning zone defines how that land can be used and what can be built on it.
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This represents the shape of the geographical land. Closely spaced contour lines represent a steep slope. Widely spaced lines represent a gentle slope.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.