Scott Morrison knocks back Chinese bid for massive S. Kidman & Co farm portfolio

By Michael Koziol
Updated April 29 2016 - 10:13pm, first published 3:36pm
Chinese investors will be looking closely at the regulatory decisions over the Kidman cattle empire. Photo: Glenn Campbell
Chinese investors will be looking closely at the regulatory decisions over the Kidman cattle empire. Photo: Glenn Campbell

Treasurer Scott Morrison has again knocked back the sale of Australia's largest private land holding to Chinese conglomerate Shanghai Pengxin Group, concluding it was not in the national interest.

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