Bunda Station / CPC
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VACANCY posted on 08/11/2023
JOB / ROLE
Cook and Gardener role - for 1 or 2 people
Start date: Asap November 2023
Cooking for 15-20 people, may suit a couple / pair as a team. May include cooking at the stock camps also gardening and other general maintenance duties around the homestead, and occasional duties elsewhere on the property.
JOB / ROLE
Cook and Gardener role - for 1 or 2 people
Start date: Asap November 2023
Cooking for 15-20 people, may suit a couple / pair as a team. May include cooking at the stock camps also gardening and other general maintenance duties around the homestead, and occasional duties elsewhere on the property.
CONTACT
Rebecca Thorpe
bunda@cpc.com.au
0476 265548
Rebecca Thorpe
bunda@cpc.com.au
0476 265548
In 2015, CPC expanded its operations on Kirkimbie station with the purchase of adjoining Bunda, located in the Western Victoria River Downs region of the Northern Territory. CPC had already been familiar with Bunda for many years, having leased it during the 1990’s and 2000’s. The aggregation of the two properties provided the opportunity to increase productivity, reduce overheads and increase labour efficiencies. It also added valuable fattening country to CPC’s Northern portfolio, allowing CPC to further optimize its herd flow.
Bunda has its own stud complex and a high quality Brahman stud herd. Just under 178,800 hectares in size, the property can carry more than 15,000 cattle. Its mix of country includes high quality black soil plains ideal for fattening cattle on a range of annual and perennial grasses, including Mitchell and Flinders varieties. The land is fenced to allow effective rotational grazing and is well-watered by 22 bores in addition to dams and natural water sources from the Sturt Creek, Bunda Creek and Maud Creek systems.
Bunda has its own stud complex and a high quality Brahman stud herd. Just under 178,800 hectares in size, the property can carry more than 15,000 cattle. Its mix of country includes high quality black soil plains ideal for fattening cattle on a range of annual and perennial grasses, including Mitchell and Flinders varieties. The land is fenced to allow effective rotational grazing and is well-watered by 22 bores in addition to dams and natural water sources from the Sturt Creek, Bunda Creek and Maud Creek systems.