Rural Fencing

Rural Fencing Specialists Darwin

Farm Fences & Gates Installed & Repaired

Affordable Qualified Boundary Fence Contractor


Rabbo's Fencing in Darwin, NT, is dedicated to serving our rural clients across the region.


We can take care of your farm fence and you can rest easy with our expertise and years of experience, knowing the job will be done right the first time.


We understand that a standard fence or gate may not work in a rural setting.


That is why we offer rural fencing products that are specially designed and built for rural use.


Our fence types include:


  • Aluminium
  • Wood
  • Chain Mesh
  • Good Neighbour
  • Colorbond
  • Steel
  • Security
  • Architectural


We also sell and install gates and automated systems designed for rural use.


Apart from installing new fences and gates, we can also repair them.


Not only do fences help to keep livestock safe and contained, but they can also serve as a critical barrier against predators.


Whether you need a new fence line installed or an existing fence repaired, our team of experienced fence contractors can get the job done quickly and efficiently.


If you have a specific fence or gate requirement, please get in touch with our team during business hours.


For your convenience, we are available six days a week.

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Affordable Fencing, Maintenance & Repairs In Darwin


We add value, privacy and security to your rural property with solutions to suit your budget.


We also perform maintenance and repairs on fences and gates.


If your fence suffers damage due to intruders or unruly farm animals, call on our rural experts in Darwin and the surrounding areas.


Our trusted and knowledgeable team will come and perform the necessary repairs promptly at an affordable price.


When it comes to safeguarding your property, choosing the right fencing solution is crucial. At Rabbo’s Fencing Services, we understand the unique challenges property owners face in the region—from the harsh climate to the need for robust security. That’s why we offer various rural fencing options designed to meet these demands while remaining within your budget. Our solutions include traditional wooden fences, known for their durability and classic aesthetic, and modern metal T-posts, ideal for their ease of installation and flexibility in rearranging as your property needs to evolve.


Maintaining your fence in top condition is equally important as choosing the right one. In Darwin’s unpredictable weather, regular maintenance is key to extending the lifespan of your fencing. We provide comprehensive maintenance and repair services to ensure your fencing remains effective and visually appealing year-round. From routine inspections to repairing damaged sections, our team is equipped to handle all aspects of fence maintenance. Whether it’s reinforcing old posts or replacing worn-out sections, our team ensures your fence stands strong against the elements, protecting your property and livestock reliably.

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Hire Our Quality Team at Rabbo's Fencing


There are many perks of working with Rabbo's Fencing in the Northern Territory.


Not only do we offer affordable and beautifully built fences and gates, but we travel hundreds of kilometres to serve our rural and remote clients.


Whether you live in Katherine, Palmerston, Humpty Doo, Darwin City, Virginia, Casuarina, Berry Springs, Noonamah, Acacia Hills and Howards Springs, you can trust that we are available to assist with your fence and gate needs.


Our rural fences are suitable for farms, factories, building sites or remote homes.


We are happy to sit down with you for a free initial consultation so we can make sure we build and install the perfect fence on your property.

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Rural Fencing FAQs


  • Why is a rural fence important?

    Protecting your property with fencing is important regardless of where you are, but this is especially true in rural locations. If you keep livestock on your property, strong and resilient fence is essential for containing animals and keeping them safe.


    Fencing on agricultural sites helps to prevent intruders and wild animals from entering your property and it can also stop your animals from wandering off the property, potentially into unsafe situations.


    Animals wandering off your property puts both themselves and passing motorists or pedestrians in danger. Failing to control your livestock appropriately is also likely to cause tensions between you and your neighbours.


    High-quality rural fences from Rabbo’s Fencing in Darwin will help you to avoid these issues.

  • How far apart should fence posts be spaced?

    This will vary depending on the situation, but typically, fence posts need to be between eight and twelve feet apart in rural locations.


    Posts for high tensile wire fencing can be spaced more widely—field fence styles can be 15-20 feet apart or barbed wire fences can have posts spaced 20-30 feet apart.


    Our team are specialists and can help you to choose the right style of fencing for your site, as well as ensure that the posts are spaced appropriately so that your fencing is strong and reliable.

  • Who is responsible for the fence on my property?

    If you are the landholder, it is your responsibility to erect and maintain fences on the property.


    Fencing your property is a legal obligation that you cannot ignore. Local authorities might issue minimum requirements and guidelines for fencing in rural areas.


    If the fence is to create a boundary between your property and your neighbour’s, the costs and responsibility are usually split between both of you.


    Boundary fences between your land and public land are also your responsibility.

  • What should I do if my fence is damaged?

    Fences in rural locations can become damaged due to a number of reasons. Damage can be caused by your livestock or wild animals, as well as by people and vehicles or machinery.


    Issues like fire, floods, termite infestations and rot can also damage the fence. Metal fencing can also be affected by corrosion over time.


    It is sometimes possible to repair your fencing yourself if the damage is minor, for example by rejoining wires.


    However, it’s advisable to get in touch with fencing experts who can carry out professional repair work.

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