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Buying Property in Minyip: Yarriambiack 'Coopers Crossing' (Flying Doctors Filming Town), and the Section 32

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Minyip is a Yarriambiack Shire heritage village famously used as "Coopers Crossing" in The Flying Doctors TV series (1986-1992). The Section 32 framework reflects intact heritage commercial precinct, Section 173 agricultural framework, and small-village dynamics.

Minyip at a glance

  • Council: Yarriambiack Shire.
  • Postcode: 3392.
  • Buyer profile: retirees, smaller-budget tree-changers, agricultural workers.
  • Dwelling mix: Federation cottages, post-war detached, rural-residential.
  • Median house price (indicative): approximately $160k–$300k.

The dominant risk: Heritage Overlay + small-market

Main Street commercial precinct (the "Coopers Crossing" main street from Flying Doctors) has substantial HO.

Secondary risk: dryland farming Section 173

Common.

Tertiary risk: post-war housing condition

Older homes need work.

What to check in a Minyip Section 32

  1. Heritage Overlay.
  2. Section 173 Agreements.
  3. Easements.

Independent checks to run before signing

  1. Yarriambiack Shire planning property report.
  2. Building inspection.

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Disclaimer: This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. You should always seek independent legal advice from a qualified solicitor or conveyancer before making any property purchase decision.

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