The state government says its purchases in far west NSW to convert agricultural properties to national parks are not having an impact on property values, despite concerns on pricing being a common theme in surveys and petitions about the acquisitions.

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It comes after the government's 2025 purchase of three stations in Bellenbar, north west of Bourke, Iona, north west of Cobar, and Innisfail, near Brewarrina.

The area totalled 34,773 hectares and sold for a combined $11.7 million, a statement from August read.

It noted the three acquisitions nearly doubled new

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