for sale: _->>Birdsville pub

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Famous outback pub up for sale

One of Australia's outback icons, and possibly the country's most famous watering hole, is for sale.

The owners of the Birdsville Hotel, on the edge of the Simpson Desert in far western Queensland, have put the premises on the market for the first time since 1979.

Part-owner Jo Fort confirmed the sale, saying she and her husband Kym were planning to return to Adelaide after 27 years in the outback.

"Sometimes you've got to know when enough's enough," she told AAP.

"You just have to know when you've done your bit."

The pub, which dates from 1884, has become synonymous with the Australian outback and is a popular rest stop for travellers tackling the Birdsville Track.

Mrs Fort said there had been considerable interest in the sale, given the hotel's legendary status.

"People who don't even drink beer have a beer in the front bar here," she said.

But she had only a vague idea what price it might attract, given a suburban pub in Adelaide sold recently for $18 million.

There has been anxiety among Birdsville's 100 residents about the future of their only watering hole. The next closest hotel is 200km away.

"There's a little bit of anxiety because it's their pub, their image, their icon, and a lot of (the locals) have grown up with us," Mrs Fort said.

She hopes the hotel will be bought by someone with a passion for the outback.

"It's a big responsibility there to make sure that the image of the outback is retained," she said.

"I really hope it's an Australian with the enthusiasm and energy and the guts - because they'll need them - to take on this challenge."

She warned prospective buyers not to be under any illusions as to what they'd be taking on.

Asked to nominate the demands of living and working in Birdsville, Mrs Fort said: "Its extremes - the heat, the cold, the distance. Nothing ever happens in half measures here. We had a day that was 49 degrees here last week.

"Obviously you don't just live in Birdsville - it takes over your life."

Birdsville is one of Australia's most remote towns, being almost 1,600km from Brisbane and Adelaide.

Mrs Fort said she and her husband, along with co-owners David and Nell Brook, would probably lease the pub if they could not sell the business.

She said the family had fond memories of Birdsville over the years, and of memorable occasions in the hotel's front bar.

"Most of the time you just had to be here," she said.

The hotel, which includes 27 motel rooms and two residences, is being sold by tender through Melbourne and Adelaide broking firms.

Expressions of interest close on Thursday.

© 2006 AAP

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Reply By: Member -Signman - Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:14

Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:14
Go ya halvies in it Truckster- and NO you can't drink the profits...
Or maybe all the ExplorOz forumites should pool in and buy it???
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Follow Up By: Truckster (Vic) - Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:35

Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:35
I've had that thought about a group buy lol..
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Follow Up By: Leroy - Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 15:53

Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 15:53
Need a cool $10M apparently.

Leroy
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Reply By: mfewster - Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:23

Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:23
One of my very favourite spots, and I'm sure that's shared by many contributors to this forum. Hope it goes to a good home.
But it got me thinking. A few months ago up north in chatting with people over bars, I was getting the feeling that small outback communities are getting decreasing numbers of passing trade. Has anyone got access to figures showing current population trends in outback towns and/or stats on passing trade in these places? Are fuel prices biting that deep this quickly?
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Follow Up By: Truckster (Vic) - Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:36

Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 12:36
>> Are fuel prices biting that deep this quickly?

without doubt.
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Reply By: troopyman - Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 13:15

Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 13:15
Theres an old saying and it goes like this . Just because you drink at a pub doesnt mean you know how to run one .
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Follow Up By: Member No 1- Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 15:28

Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 at 15:28
i do when i am peeesed
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Follow Up By: Pezza (Bris) - Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 13:57

Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 13:57
That'd be "run one" Big Ears, not...run 'from' one... when your missus walks in the front door looking for you :-)

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Reply By: Willem - Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 at 09:15

Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 at 09:15
Hmmmm...You would have to either have to have the(lets say) $10mil lying around in your safe or under the bed or have a very friendly bank manager. Servicing a debt of that magnitude means that you will have to come up with plus minus $600,000 a year just to pay the interest at todays rates!!! Probably $1mil a year to pay it off over 25 years. This is a seasonal business where 5 months of the year it is rather quiet. That equates to a redemption turnover of $5000 per day for 7 months. It doesn't add up!

Maybe a Casino out there will rake in the bikkies.

Methinks $1mill would be a better propositition
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Follow Up By: flappa - Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 at 09:42

Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 at 09:42
I see an article said that an indication of price may be the $18m paid for an Adelaide Pub recently . . . LMAO . . . I DONT THINK SO.

If they got 2 or 3 mil , they should be extremely satisfied.
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Follow Up By: samsgoneagain - Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 19:28

Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 19:28
dont you mean bikies
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Reply By: Member - Jeff M (WA) - Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 at 12:14

Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 at 12:14
Yeah they were talking about $10-20 Mill on sunrise this morning, I just can't see a positive result with it going for that amount. Honestly, anyone with $10-20 Million lying around is not going to be the type of person who's going to go move out to Bridsville and live in a pub "residence" and deal with everything that would need to be dealt with out there. No way. Anyone who was genuine in wanting to keep the pub going the way it is is not going to have that kind of money.. (well that's why way I see it anyway).

They are not going to buy it for an investment, because it can't return that kind of $$$. The only reason ANYONE would buy it for that money would be just out of purer collector type "look what I've got" kind of mentality. They would probably hire someone to manage it, but then it may not ever be the same if it's not run by it's owner... I think it's only hope is that the person hired to manage it really pours their heart and sole into it as if it were their own.
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Follow Up By: Mr Fawlty - Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 at 17:59

Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 at 17:59
I watched that Jeff, I thought the analogy between the Birdsville Pub and the Sydney Opera house was just a tad tenuous. Sure it's an icon but most publicans are in it for the money, I will watch this sale by tender with much interest...
For 10 or 20 million you could probably buy the Xcity tunnel... Or perhaps have a word to the approriate Elder and buy the Rock....
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Follow Up By: Member - John (Vic) - Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 14:15

Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 14:15
$10 to $20 mil????
To use another iconic Australian saying..................

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Follow Up By: Member - Jeff M (WA) - Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 15:28

Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 15:28
LOL, spot on mate, classic!

Yeah I think the opera house's land value might be a little higher too.... Not to mention income, building materials, size, international recognition, etc etc etc etc...

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Follow Up By: Truckster (Vic) - Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 23:09

Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 at 23:09
> I just can't see a positive result with it going for that amount.

Sadly I agree
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