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The 268,000 ha (1,030 sq mi) property was sold in 2019 by Filipino banker and property developer Romeo Roxas for A$ 10 million in early 2019 to South Australian couple Greg and Sharon Vickers who also own properties around Keith as well as Delny and Delmore Downs Stations in the Northern Territory.
It is located about 36 kilometres (22 mi) east of Daly River and 55 kilometres (34 mi) south of Adelaide River, Northern Territory, Australia. Composed primarily of open grazing land, the property occupies an area of 343,701 hectares (849,304 acres). [1]
As of 2014 the 3,285-square-kilometre (1,268 sq mi) property was still on the market along with at least 15 others in the Kimberley and Northern Territory. [4] The destocked property sold later the same year for A$ 6.5 million by the Zlotowski family to a partnership.
Anna Creek homestead Alexandria Station, homestead and outbuildings, Queensland, 1921 Channel Country, home to some of Queensland's largest cattle stations Dunes near Andado Cattle and horses in stockyards at Victoria River Downs circa 1985 Brumbies next to the Innamincka Track Innamincka Station 1910 Donkey team at Wave Hill station, Northern Territory, ca. 1946 Brolgas, Brunette Downs ...
A Land Rights Bill was drafted, and the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 was passed by the Fraser government on 16 December 1976 and began operation on 26 January 1977). [36] The Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal Rights was disestablished in 1976. [35]
There are 223 pastoral leases gazetted into 11 pastoral districts over approximately 600 000 square kilometres of land. [1] Established from the late 1800s onwards, the leases were initially issued by the South Australian government, which administered the Northern Territory until 1911, [2] and enable long-term tenure of Crown land. [3]
The land which became the Australian Capital Territory was made from land in the New South Wales counties of Murray and Cowley. This includes four former parishes of Canberra , Yarrolumla , Narrabundah and Gigerline in Murray and 15 former parishes in Cowley, while land in parts of other parishes of these counties also became part of the ACT.
By 1923 the size of the property was estimated at 13,100 square miles (33,929 km 2) making it the largest property in the Northern Territory at the time. [13] In 1949 the Surveyor General of the Northern Territory, R. Miller, arrived to resume an area of 3,000 square miles (7,770 km 2) from the eastern side of the property. [14]