Chinese billionaire Lu Xianfeng tried to sell Van Diemen's Land Company before buying it

By Angus Grigg
Updated August 4 2017 - 7:38am, first published August 3 2017 - 2:12pm
Qantas representative Alison Webster (left), Sean Shwe, managing director of Moon Lake Investments (centre), and Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman at the announcement of Qantas as the freight partner with Van Milk for direct flights to China from Hobart. Photo: Rob Blakers
Qantas representative Alison Webster (left), Sean Shwe, managing director of Moon Lake Investments (centre), and Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman at the announcement of Qantas as the freight partner with Van Milk for direct flights to China from Hobart. Photo: Rob Blakers

Even before Lu Xianfeng completed the $280 million purchase of Australia's largest dairy farm in April 2016, the Chinese billionaire was looking to sell.

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