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an abundance of native birds and rural views of the bluff. Sixteen solar panels on the roof of the home reduces those ever-increasing electricity bills. Outside, the property is equally impressive. The 100-acre land is perfect for grazing and offers plenty of space for livestock to roam with 7 main paddocks with central laneways leading to a set of steel cattle yards for ease of stock movement. Bore water to all main paddocks with native shelter belts that offers shade and protection in the colder months producing high quality cattle often topping the Mount Gambier market. This property would suit all styles of livestock production. There are also several sheds and outbuildings on the property, providing ample storage space for equipment and tools. Workshop area with concrete floor and power connected garaging for 3-4 vehicles. Rainwater to the home with approximately 15,000 gallons and filter system with UV light so that you get good clean water to the home. Located in the peaceful community of Burrungule, this property is just a short drive from the town of Mount Gambier or Millicent, offering easy access to all the amenities you require.

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AGENT SAL Real Estate

23 Gray Street, Mt Gambier Brenton Leggett 0438 344 042 bleggett@salrealestate.com.au

RLA 1811

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Barking is a very normal behaviour for dogs – after all, they can’t speak to us, so this is how they communicate. Dogs may bark when calling out to other dogs, expressing emotion, being territorial or when trying to grab their owner’s attention. Dogs also bark because of behavioural issues. For example, a dog may bark out of fear, boredom, or when they’re anxious to be left alone. Working out why your dog is barking is the first step to alleviating the issue if required.

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