List of pastoral leases in Western Australia

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[edit] Pastoral leases in Western Australia

Pastoral leases are increasingly known as 'stations', and more particular - as either sheep stations or cattle stations. They are usually found in country that is designated as rangeland.

Stations are a significant part of Western Australian history, simply by the sheer area taken up of the state by such lands. Despite the very low population involved in general management of stations, significant numbers of seasonal workes - shearers and others have moved through the Sheep stations to shear for wool. Also more recently stations have been used as holding places of feral goats for export and meat production.

The significant distances between stations and points of transport have seen droving or 'stock routes' created in the past, such as the Canning Stock Route. Also the rail route to Meekatharra can be seen as a means of reaching into the station country to facilitate stock transport.

[edit] List

The list that follows is from the Department of Land Information, Western Australia, of current (2005) stations that are registered with their Pastoral Lease section.


For policies and details of governance see: http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/pastoral/index.html


[edit] A

[edit] B

  • Bandya
  • Banjawarn
  • Barnong
  • Bunnawarra

[edit] C

  • Carlaminda
  • Credo

[edit] D

  • Dalgaranga
  • Depot Spring

[edit] E

  • Edah
  • Edjudina

[edit] G

  • Gabyon
  • Goongarrie

[edit] I

[edit] J

  • Jingemarra

[edit] K

[edit] L

  • Lake Way

[edit] M

  • Maranalgo
  • Meka
  • Melangata
  • Mellenbye
  • Melrose
  • Mount Gibson
  • Muralgarra

[edit] N

  • Nambi
  • Nalbarra
  • Ninghan
  • Noongal

[edit] O

  • Oudabunna

[edit] P

  • Pinnacles

[edit] R

  • Riverina

[edit] T

  • Tarmoola
  • Thundelarra

[edit] W

  • Wagga Wagga
  • Wydgee
  • Weebo

[edit] Y

  • Yerilla
  • Yundamindra
  • Yakabindie