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A sheep station is a large property (station, the equivalent of a ranch) in Australia or New Zealand, whose main activity is the raising of sheep for their wool and/or meat. In Australia, sheep stations are usually in the south-east or south-west of the country. In New Zealand the Merinos are usually in the high country of the South Island.
The Overflow is a bounded rural locality, cadastral parish and Sheep station, [1] [2] 100 kilometers south of Nyngan, New South Wales.It is located at 32°12′05″S 146°38′31″E on Gunningbar Creek near the junction with the Bogan River and is in Bogan Shire and Flinders County. [3]
Sheep: 1890: Area includes both Commonwealth Hill and Mobella outstation combined. Biggest sheep station in SA, second largest sheep station in Australia [23] 20 Walhallow Station: NT: 9,997 3,860 2,470,000: Cattle: 1881 [24] 21 Ruby Plains: WA: 9,674 3,740 2,390,000: Cattle: 1889: Area includes both Ruby Plains and Sturt Creek outstation ...
Tobruk Sheep Station — Indigo is the team captain of the blue team having, Jack, Kieren and was left with Greta, Gracie captains the red team having, Alysha, Steven and was left with Miraede, The yellow team captain is Tom having, Dee, Harry and Madi, and the green team captain is Lily having Chandler, Marcus and Zac to cook a three course ...
Run or station is the term used in New Zealand for large sheep or cattle properties. Akitio; Brancepeth Station; Castle Hill; Double Hill Station, located on the Rakaia River; Erewhon Station, named after a fictitious place (based on Mesopotamia Station) in Samuel Butler's book "Erewhon" Flock Hill; Glenaray Station; Maraekakaho; Marainanga ...
Jumbuck Pastoral Company is an Australian company that operates numerous cattle stations and sheep stations in New South Wales, the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia. It is one of the largest landowners in Australia and the biggest wool grower. As at 2013, Jumbuck controlled over 50,000 square kilometres (19,305 sq mi ...
In the 2010s, the property was described as covering 85,000 acres (34,398 ha), and still operating as a sheep station but also as a farmstay for tourists. [2] As of 2024 [update] the property continues to operate as both a working sheep station and, with the neighbouring Wendalpa Station, covers around 100,000 ha (250,000 acres) and is known as ...
The Dunlop Station was a pastoral lease that operated as a sheep station in New South Wales. [1] Dunlop is significant as farm with the first mechanised shearing of sheep. The property in Yanda County is situated west of Bourke, New South Wales near the village of Louth, New South Wales and is located on the opposite bank of the Darling River ...