The Land
“Country we know by name.”

This isn’t an asset class. It’s Hillview, it’s Glenclair, it’s the Cooksvale aggregation along the Peelwood road. Country with names, neighbours, weather patterns, stories. Bought because someone had to start here.
Hillview Park is live. The next four are under contract.
Seven farms. 6,673 hectares. NSW. The country is named, fenced, walked, dated.
Each one carries a custodian, a soil profile, a weather pattern, a record. Each one is a starting point, not a destination.
Seven farms is the proof. Two thousand farms is the protocol.
Ten by 2027. Two hundred by 2030. Two thousand by 2035. The decade between is the work.
Each rung unlocks on verified hectare, verified yield, verified tonne — not on narrative.
Country we know by name.
We bought it because someone had to start here.
You cannot ship infrastructure for regenerative farmland without first owning a regenerative farm.
Hillview is the worked example. The next four are the multiplier. The two thousand are the future.
Saul-Bass-poster — a hand-cut outline of NSW filled gold, with five overlaid figure-8 marks and the names HILLVIEW · GLENCLAIR · COOKSVALE rendered in Comfortaa caps along the bottom edge.
Hillview is live. The library has begun. Now we change how it’s farmed.
