Name: Corowa Grower Farm (G3) Redlands 1 (Proposed)
Address: Piggery Ln, Redlands NSW 2646, Australia
Summary: Corowa Grower Farm (G3) Redlands 1 (Proposed) is a pig meat farm located in Redlands, NSW Australia.
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Last known status: Proposed or under construction
Listing updated: 2026
Listing ID: 9c6n1
Website: https://www.jbspork.com.au
Owned by: JBS Australia Pty Limited, ABN: 14 011 062 338
Contracted to: JBS Australia Pty Limited, ABN: 14 011 062 338
Number of sheds: 17
Avg shed capacity: 4,800 animals
Total capacity: 81,600 animals
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Record as of 24 May 2026

Corowa Grower Farm — Module G3 Operator: JBS Pork Australia Pty Ltd SSD: 93652960 Status: Environmental Impact Statement in preparation

Site proposal Module G3 is a proposed intensive pig confinement facility for approximately 82,000 pigs, comprising 17 enclosed sheds on cultivated paddocks adjacent to the northern boundary of the existing Corowa piggery at Jamiesons Road, Redlands, 7.5 km north-west of Corowa township. It forms part of an amendment to the existing licensed Corowa operation (Environment Protection Licence No. 1399), which currently houses approximately 296,000 pigs across five existing shed complexes and has operated on this site since 1974. The amendment seeks to increase the total approved pig numbers at the Corowa site from approximately 296,000 to approximately 326,000. Pigs are raised to slaughter weight of 80–120 kg before transport to the adjacent Corowa abattoir. The facility operates up to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Odour Odour is generated from three sources across the Corowa site: the pig sheds, approximately 25 hectares of existing wastewater treatment ponds, and irrigation of treated effluent. The proponent acknowledges pig odour cannot be prevented. The addition of G3 will increase the total odour load on an already large existing operation.

Wastewater & effluent Wastewater from G3 will feed into the existing Corowa treatment pond system. The existing piggery and abattoir together already generate approximately 1,040 megalitres of treated effluent per year — the equivalent of more than 400 Olympic swimming pools, or more than one full swimming pool of pig and abattoir wastewater every single day — irrigated across 648 hectares of cropping land via 28 irrigation pivots. The expanded operation is likely to require an additional covered anaerobic pond.

Water extraction The Corowa site draws water from the Murray River and on-site bores, stored across three dams with a combined capacity of approximately 396 megalitres — equivalent to around 160 Olympic swimming pools, or roughly 40% of Warragamba Dam's average daily inflow.

Noise Noise sources include pigs during feeding, truck movements, tractors, ventilation fans, feed equipment and pumps. The existing Corowa site already generates approximately 152 heavy vehicle movements and 860 light vehicle movements per day.

Traffic & road access Access is via Jamiesons Road, connecting to Redlands Road and ultimately Federation Avenue on the edge of Corowa township. The existing site already generates approximately 506 vehicle movements per day including 55 semi-trailers. Module G3 will add further heavy vehicle movements to these already heavily used local roads.

Relationship to other JBS facilities G3 is one of two new intensive pig confinement modules proposed within the existing Corowa site under SSD-93652960, alongside Module G4. Together with the upgraded existing modules, the full Corowa operation will ultimately house approximately 326,000 pigs across 71 sheds. The Corowa operation is the central hub of five concurrent JBS piggery proposals in the Federation Council area, with pigs bred at the new facilities at Lowesdale, Coreen and Mulwala destined to be raised and slaughtered at Corowa.


Source: Corowa Grower Farm — SSD-93652960. Documents: Scoping Report (PSA Consulting, 04 August 2025, V7), Planning Secretary's Environmental Assessment Requirements (issued 10 October 2025), Attachment 2 — Government Authority Advice.

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ABN 14 011 062 338 (open lookup)
Entity name JBS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (from 10 February 2011)
SWIFT AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED from 15 October 2007 to 10 February 2011
AUSTRALIA MEAT HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED from 07 March 2000 to 15 October 2007
Business name Swift Meats
Foodpartners
AUSSIEBEEF.COM.AU
Knox International
JBS AUSTRALIA
RIVERINA BEEF
JBS CARRIERS
SWIFT & COMPANY TRADE GROUP
SWIFT & CO TRADE GROUP
D.R.JOHNSTON GROUP
D.R. JOHNSTON GROUP
JBS FRIBOI AUSTRALIA
RIVERINA BEEF ABATTOIR
RIVERINA BEEF FEEDLOT
SWIFT AUSTRALIA MORNINGSIDE
FOODPARTNERS
CONAGRA TRADE GROUP - FOODS DIVISION
FJ WALKER FOODS
F J WALKER FOODS
ABN status Active from 07 March 2000
Entity type Australian Private Company
Goods & Services Tax (GST) Registered from 01 July 2000
Main business location QLD 4000 from 27 November 2024
QLD 4303 from 23 September 2014 to 27 November 2024
QLD 4303 from 19 January 2014 to 23 September 2014
QLD 4303 from 18 October 2007 to 19 January 2014
QLD 4303 from 09 June 2002 to 18 October 2007
QLD 4303 from 07 March 2000 to 09 June 2002
ABN last updated 28 November 2024
Extracted from ABR 24 May 2026

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