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AEH Expand Goulburn Dealership to Support Southern Tablelands Farmers



AEH Group have expanded their footprint with a new dealership in Goulburn, bringing Case IH and New Holland machinery closer to farmers in the Southern Tablelands. The dealership offers a full range of tractors, combines, balers, and precision farming solutions, backed by expert support and service. 
 
“Case IH and New Holland are dedicated to helping Australian farmers grow and thrive," said Aaron Bett, CNH Business Director – Agriculture.  
 
"With the expanded Goulburn dealership, we’re bringing the latest in agricultural machinery and technology closer to farmers, supporting them through every stage of the season.  
The Southern Tablelands is a key agricultural region, with mixed cropping, grazing, and livestock operations.  
 
The expanded dealership ensures farmers have ready access to Case IH and New Holland machinery during critical periods such as sowing, haymaking, and harvest. With on and off-site servicing, technical specialists, and maintenance support, AEH will help farmers reduce downtime, maximise efficiency, and optimise crop and livestock productivity. 
 
"We’ve always valued the strong relationships we have with farmers across the Southern Tablelands," said Mark Massingham, CEO, AEH Group.  
 
"This expansion means we can continue building those connections while giving farmers easier access to the full CNH product range, backed by our dedicated service team." 
 
The Goulburn expansion also strengthens AEH’s ability to offer hands-on demonstrations, machinery training, and farm support programs, helping farmers make the most of their New Holland equipment. By bringing expert support closer to the region, AEH aims to build long-term partnerships with farmers and agribusinesses, ensuring they are equipped for both current and future agricultural challenges. 
 
Beyond equipment, the expansion is creating new jobs in the Goulburn region, supporting the local economy while enhancing AEH, Case IH and New Holland’s presence in the community.  
 
“This expansion is a major step forward for AEH in the Southern Tablelands,” Mark said.  

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