List of the largest stations in Australia

This is a list of the largest stations in Australia, which includes stations with an area in excess of 4,000 km2 (1,500 sq mi).

All of the largest pastoral leases are located in the states of South Australia (SA), Queensland (QLD) and Western Australia (WA); or in the Northern Territory (NT).

The vast majority are cattle stations, with no sheep stations among the ten largest. Most of the properties are owned by pastoral companies such as Australian Agricultural Company, Consolidated Pastoral Company, S. Kidman & Co Ltd, North Australian Pastoral Company, Heytesbury Pty. Ltd., Paraway Pastoral Company[1] and the Jumbuck Pastoral Company.

This list includes the stations in Australia by virtue of area:

RankStationStateArea (km2)Area (mi2)Area (acre)StockYear est.NotesReferences
1Anna CreekSA23,6779,1405,850,000Cattle1863Grazed sheep originally, world's largest station. Area includes both Anna Creek and the Peake outstation combined.[2]
2Clifton HillsSA17,0006,5604,200,000Cattlebefore 1881Second largest station in SA[3]
3AlexandriaNT16,1166,2203,980,000Cattle1877Largest station in NT[4]
4Davenport DownsQLD15,1005,8303,730,000Cattlebefore 1878Largest station in Qld. Area includes both Davenport Downs and Springvale station combined.[5]
5Home ValleyWA14,1645,4703,500,000Cattle1926Largest station in WA. Area includes Home Valley, Karunjie and Durack River stations combined. Owned by Indigenous Land Corporation.[6]
6InnaminckaSA13,5525,2303,350,000Cattle1872Third largest station in SA. Size once estimated at 10,000 sq mi (25,900 km2)[7][8]
7Wave HillNT13,5005,2103,340,000Cattle1883Second largest station in NT[9]
8Marion DownsQLD12,4604,8103,080,000Cattlebefore 1878Second largest station in QLD[10]
9Brunette DownsNT12,2124,7203,020,000Cattle1883Third largest station in NT[11]
10QuinyambieSA12,1414,6903,000,000Cattle1872Area quoted is maximum figure quoted as nearly 3 million acres[12]
11De Grey StationWA12,1414,6903,000,000Cattle1869Second largest station in WA. Area figure may be disputed, in 1886 the area quoted was "nearly three millions of acres", and would include the Pardoo outstation[13]
12Lake NashNT12,0004,6302,970,000Cattlebefore 1879Area includes the Lake Nash, Georgina Downs and Argadargada leases.[14]
13MacumbaSA11,0634,2702,730,000Cattlebefore 1874[15]
14AndadoNT10,8504,1902,680,000Cattle1880[16]
15Bulloo DownsQLD10,7004,1302,640,000Cattle1884[16]
15Newcastle WatersNT10,3534,0002,560,000Cattle1883Area includes the Powell Creek and Tandyidgee pastoral leases.[17]
16Helen SpringsNT10,1983,9402,520,000Cattlebefore 1885Area includes both Helen Springs and Brunchilly outstation combined.[18]
17RawlinnaWA10,1173,9102,500,000Sheep1962Largest sheep station in WA, Australia and World[19][20][21]
18Headingly StationQLD10,0323,8702,480,000Cattle1881Area includes Headingly, Carandotta and Wolgra leases[22]
19Commonwealth Hill StationSA10,0003,8602,470,000Sheep1890Area includes both Commonwealth Hill and Mobella outstation combined. Biggest sheep station in SA, second largest sheep station in Australia[23]
20Walhallow StationNT9,9973,8602,470,000Cattle1881[24]
21Ruby PlainsWA9,6743,7402,390,000Cattle1889Area includes both Ruby Plains and Sturt Creek outstation combined.[25]
22Anthony Lagoon & Eva DownsNT9,3493,6102,310,000Cattle?Both Anthony Lagoon and Eva Downs operate as one entity[26]
23StrathmoreQLD9,3103,5902,300,000Cattle?Largest single pastoral lease in Queensland[27]
24Durham DownsQLD8,9103,4402,200,000Cattle1873[28]
25Victoria River DownsNT8,9003,4402,200,000Cattle1880At one time was the largest station in Australia and the world covering 41,000 km2[28]
26Adria DownsQLD8,7503,3802,160,000Cattlebefore 1912
27NockatungaQLD8,5003,2802,100,000Cattle1870[29]
28TanbarQLD8,3003,2002,050,000Cattlebefore 1884[30]
29Manners CreekNT8,0903,1202,000,000Cattle1880[16]
29Cordillo DownsSA7,8003,0101,930,000Cattle1872Grazed sheep until 1942 and was once regarded as Australia's largest sheep station.[31][32]
30DunbarQLD7,7703,0001,920,000Cattlebefore 1883[33]
31ArraburyQLD7,6002,9301,880,000Cattlebefore 1887[34]
32NaryilcoQLD7,5102,9001,860,000Cattlebefore 1880[35]
33Mount DoreenNT7,3372,8301,810,000Cattle1932[36]
34Nappa MerrieQLD7,2752,8101,800,000Cattle1871[37]
35Todmorden StationSA7,1692,7681,771,000Cattle[38]
36MaduraWA7,0822,7301,750,000Sheep1876Originally settled to breed horses for British Army in India[39][40]
35GogoWA7,0822,7301,750,000Cattle1885[41]
37Billa KalinaSA7,0002,7001,730,000Cattle?Includes the Miller's Creek lease.[42]
38MittiebahNT6,9552,6901,720,000Cattle1877[43]
39GlenormistonQLD6,9202,6701,710,000Cattlebefore 1881[44]
40Balfour DownsWA6,8002,6301,680,000Cattlebefore 1910[45]
41Durrie StationQLD6,6002,5501,630,000Cattlebefore 1908[46]
42Moola BullaWA6,6002,5501,630,000Cattle1910[47]
43Stuart CreekSA6,5002,5101,610,000Cattle[48]
44Milly MillyWA6,4752,5001,600,000Sheepbefore 1879Also has a small herd of cattle[49]
45CoorabulkaQLD6,3702,4601,570,000Cattlebefore 1882[50]
46Morney PlainsQLD6,2402,4101,540,000Cattlebefore 1876[51]
47EtadunnaQLD6,2162,4001,540,000Cattlebefore 1867[52]
48TobermoreyNT5,9942,3101,480,000Cattlebefore 1911[53]
49Mount MargaretQLD5,9902,3101,480,000Cattlebefore 1925Has also previously been used for grazing sheep[54]
50KeeroongoolooQLD5,8142,2401,440,000Cattle 1871Has also previously been used for grazing horses when established[55]
51MulkaSA5,6002,1601,380,000Cattlebefore 1889[56]
52ElseyNT5,3342,0601,320,000Cattle1879The station that inspired the story and film We of the Never Never[57]
53HenburyNT5,2732,0401,300,000Cattle1875Became a conservation area in 2011[58]
54LimbunyaNT5,2222,0201,290,000Cattlebefore 1923[59]
55ArgadargadaNT5,1391,9801,270,000Cattle1951[60]
56Diamantina LakesQLD5,0701,9601,250,000Cattle1876Now a National Park[61]
57MedaWA5,0591,9501,250,000Cattlebefore 1883[62]
58TanumbiriniNT5,0011,9301,240,000Cattlebefore 1908[63]
59South Galway StationQLD4,8761,8801,200,000Cattle Before 1884[64]
60Calvert Hills StationNT4,8141,8601,190,000Cattle[65]
61Three RiversWA4,8001,8501,190,000Sheep1884[66]
62WilgenaSA4,7421,8301,170,000Sheepbefore 1909Once used to graze cattle[67]
63Austral DownsNT4,6921,8101,160,000Cattle1883[68]
64CanobieQLD4,2911,6601,060,000Cattle1864[69]
65Alroy DownsNT4,2321,6301,050,000Cattle1877[70]
66Tanami DownsNT4,2001,6201,040,000Cattlebefore 1911Formerly known as Mongrel Downs[71]
67AuvergneNT4,1421,6001,020,000Cattlebefore 1886[72]
68Curtin SpringsNT4,0501,5601,000,000Cattle1930s[73]
69MillungeraQLD4,0471,5601,000,000Cattle1880[74]
70Drysdale RiverWA4,0471,5601,000,000Cattle1882[75]
71BanjawarnWA4,0471,5601,000,000Sheep1903[76]
72El Questro Wilderness ParkWA4,0471,5601,000,000Cattle 1903The park still runs 8,000 head of cattle.
73Louisa DownsWA4,0001,540988,000Cattle before 1933
74NoonkanbahWA4,0001,540988,000Cattle 1880s[77]
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 station, Barkly Tableland, NT
Meat House at Davenport Downs QLD, 1925
Tanami Track near Tanami Downs NT
Curtin Springs Station
Austral Downs Homestead ca. 1930
Nappa Merrie homestead in 1959
Noonkanbah woolshed, now the community centre

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