Transforming Australian grazing land for the benefit of people, plate, and planet

Agricultural properties possess the power to improve our collective future, today. Through transforming grazing assets utilising proven techniques backed by best-in-class science, we can improve the land and its productivity, sequester large amounts of carbon, grow biodiversity, strengthen communities, and unlock our country’s potential for sustainable, long-term protein production.

About Us

Increasing productivity, sequestering carbon and improving the environment

Pastoral Partners launched in 2022 with a vision to find the right balance between responsible protein production, people and planet. With the dust barely settled, we’ve moved swiftly to acquire 12 properties spanning some 150,000 hectares in strategically selected areas, investing in native forest regeneration carbon projects and biodiversity enrichment whilst simultaneously reinvesting in appropriate property infrastructure to increase grazing productivity and animal welfare. Building strategic partnerships with graziers, communities and investors alike, we’re creating an enduring impact to create productive grazing enterprises that also sequester carbon and enrich biodiversity with an enduring impact.

Our Approach

Forward looking farming – the way of the future

When we look at Australia’s grazing land, we see new potential. These are our properties, our communities, our families. Decades of boots on ground, generations of knowledge. Through new partnerships, we’re moving towards a new frontier. Our approach combines the best of existing grazing practices with innovative land management techniques, ensuring we produce both protein and sequester carbon responsibly and sustainably. As your partners in productivity, we focus on creating benefits for farming communities, the climate, natural ecosystems, investors and beyond.

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Our Properties

Explore how Pastoral Partners has transformed grazing land into sustainable, responsibly operated, high productivity assets.

Kulki

There are currently two vegetation projects registered under the NFMR methodology on the Kulki. One project is located entirely on Kulki whilst the other straddles both Kulki & North Kulki that were first registered in July 2014 and February 2017 respectively. The property has historically been stocked with sheep, goats, and cattle.

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Oratara

Oratara represents a well-managed and resource-rich grazing property that offers a variety of native pastures. Its diverse landscapes and abundant water supply aim to increase both productivity and functionality of the property.

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Tippendale

There is currently one vegetation carbon project registered on Tippendale. It is registered under the Human Induced Regeneration (HIR) methodology based on land that was historically comprehensively cleared. The property has been operated for both breeding and dry stock sheep, goats, and cattle.

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Weonia

The project on Weonia is registered under the Native Forest from Managed Regrowth (NFMR) methodology. Historically the property was operated by a family who lived there, breeding cattle and rangeland goats.

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Sunset Valley

The project on Sunset Valley is registered under the Native Forest from Managed Regrowth (NFMR) methodology. Historically, the property was operated by a family who lived there, breeding cattle and rangeland goats.

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Myong

There is currently one vegetation carbon project registered on Myong. It has been registered under the Native Forest from Managed Regrowth (NFMR) methodology. This project passed initial audit in 2025. The property has benefited from historically being owned and operated by local graziers predominately for the purpose of a cattle breeding operation.

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Leawah

There is currently one vegetation carbon project registered on Leawah. It has been registered under the Native Forest from Managed Regrowth (NFMR) methodology. The property historically was used for the breeding and grazing of sheep, goats and cattle.

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North Kulki

There is a vegetation project registered under the NFMR methodology on North Kulki – straddling both Kulki & North Kulki – that was registered in 2017. The property has historically been stocked with sheep, goats, and cattle.

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Kanowna

There is currently one vegetation carbon project registered on Kanowna and the adjoining property Oratara. It was registered under the NFMR methodology and has been issued with credits on a regular basis since October 2016. Significant works are in progress improving infrastructure across the property.

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Wongalee

On Wongalee, there is one registered vegetation carbon project. Similar to the Honeymah project, it is registered under the Native Forest from Managed Regrowth (NFMR) methodology. The property has historically been used for cattle grazing.

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Honeymah

There is currently one vegetation carbon project registered under the Native Forest from Managed Regrowth (NFMR) methodology on the Honeymah property. The property has been historically used for cattle grazing.

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Burwah

Burwah is a quality property located on the north-western side of St George. The property has benefited from additional infrastructure including the replacement, removal and addition of fencing, as well as upgraded and new watering facilities.

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Discover more about how Pastoral Partners is transforming protein production with Forward Looking Farming.

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Enhancing Our Land: Pastoral Partners Australia’s Initiative on Rotational Grazing

Pastoral Partners Australia (PPA) is implementing rotational grazing plans across all its properties to enhance soil health, improve water retention, and increase ground cover while reducing the risk of overgrazing.

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Swift Action Saves the Day: Pastoral Partners Australia Battles Bushfire at Honeymah

In a recent emergency on a property adjoinging Honeymah, Pastoral Partners Australia showcased its commitment to our neighbours, the land and livestock management by assisting in controlling a bushfire that threatened the area.

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Enhancing Animal Welfare: Pastoral Partners Australia Upgrades Fencing at Burwah

Pastoral Partners Australia continues its focus on enhanced animal welfare via improved management practices.

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