The Australian Agricultural Company (AACo; ASX: AAC) is a public-listed Australian company that, as of 2018, owns and operates feedlots and farms covering...
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Although Australia is mostly arid, the nation is a major agricultural producer and exporter, with over 325,300 people employed in agriculture, forestry...
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Australian Agricultural Company Mine Manager's House is a heritage-listed former colliery official's residence at 195 Denison Street, Hamilton, a suburb...
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pastoral companies such as Australian Agricultural Company, Consolidated Pastoral Company, S. Kidman & Co Ltd, North Australian Pastoral Company, Heytesbury...
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railway was privately owned and operated and commissioned by the Australian Agricultural Company in Newcastle in 1831, a cast-iron fishbelly rail on an inclined...
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and the Australian Agricultural Company", in Nicholas, Stephen (ed.), The Convict Workers: Reinterpeting Australia's Past, Studies in Australian History...
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Hamilton pits) - Australian Agricultural Company. A.A. Co. 'E' Pit, Everton Street, Hamilton (1854-1863) - Australian Agricultural Company. A.A. Co. 'F'...
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Tahlee (category Use Australian English from June 2018)
Stephens near Karuah in New South Wales, Australia. It is the original site of the Australian Agricultural Company and more recently the location of the...
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American Anglican Council, a religious organization Australian Agricultural Company, a company Australian Aluminium Council, an industry association American...
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port. Railways in Australia date from the 10 December 1831 when the Australian Agricultural Company officially opened Australia's first railway, located...
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Newcastle, New South Wales (redirect from Newcastle, Australia)
2011 Colliery Railways of the Australian Agricultural Company in the Newcastle District Webber, J & Wylie, R.F. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin...
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business". lochm.com.au. "Australia's Oldest Family Owned Company". Sadleirs. 24 July 2015. "Oldest Legal Firm Australian Record - Mssrs Allen, Allen...
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pastoral industry. Founded in 1877 the North Australian Pastoral Company is one of Australia's leading agricultural enterprises as well as being one of its...
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the four "ABCD" companies that dominate world agricultural commodity trading. The company makes up about 10% of the world's agricultural product trade flows...
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Heytesbury Pty. Ltd. (redirect from Heytesbury (company))
chief executive officer of the Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) and was responsible for re-listing AACo on the Australian Stock Exchange. This set Peter...
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John Macarthur (wool pioneer) (category Use Australian English from August 2021)
chartered company to mass-produce and export Australian wool. This was the Australian Agricultural Company (AACo). A royal charter allowed the company of 365...
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the CSIRO or Reserve Bank of Australia Commonwealth company - such as NBN Co or Aboriginal Hostels Limited The Australian Government comprises 20 portfolio...
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Tipperary Station (category 1914 establishments in Australia)
acquired Elizabeth Downs, Fish River and Litchfield Stations. The Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) offered A$105 million to acquire Tipperary and Litchfield...
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Tattarang (category Investment companies of Australia)
stake in cattle and beef producer Australian Agricultural Company, and a 11.5 percent stake in food and drinks company Bega Group. In July 2022, Tattarang...
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East Warrah Woolshed (category Use Australian English from February 2020)
Register on 10 August 2018. The land on which the huge former Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) pastoral station, Warrah Station was established was...
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National Library of Australia. "Avon & Austral Downs Station". Australian Agricultural Company. Australian Agricultural Company. Retrieved 16 January...
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Co‐operative Company Limited (VPC) was an agricultural cooperative which operated as a financer and sales agency in Victoria, Australia, for the co-operate...
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Elders Limited (redirect from Elder Stirling and Company)
Australian agribusiness that provides agricultural goods and services to primary producers in Australia. With the fledgling colony of South Australia...
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he took charge of horse and cattle studs at Stroud for the Australian Agricultural Company. He married Elizabeth Macarthur in 1843; they had four children...
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Tahlee, New South Wales (category Use Australian English from August 2019)
and white settlers were relatively harmonious. In fact, the Australian Agricultural Company (AA Co) would not have succeeded without their help. Tahlee's...
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Stroud House (Stroud, New South Wales) (category Use Australian English from June 2018)
the Australian colony in 1822 and 1823, the British Parliament commenced its colonial plans and incorporated the Australian Agricultural Company (the...
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were also occasionally used in Australia, such as the native constabulary organised by the Australian Agricultural Company in the 1830s. Native Police forces...
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service the Australian Agricultural Company coal mine. B Pit opened 1837 and C Pit opened mid-1842. All were private operations by the same company. The majority...
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produced six times more power. 1831 – First railway in Australia, for the Australian Agricultural Company, a cast iron fish belly gravitational railway servicing...
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