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Beetaloo

Beetaloo Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory.

It is situated about 48 kilometres (30 mi) north west of Elliott and 295 kilometres (183 mi) south east of Borroloola. The property is surrounded by other pastoral leases including Hayfield, Amungee Mungee and Tanumbirini Stations to the north, Hayfield and Newcastle Waters Station to the west, Tandyidgee, Ucharonidge and Mungabroom to the south and the Mambilya-Rrumburriya Aboriginal Land Trust to the east. The Carpentaria Highway crosses the property through the north east corner and the Newcastle Creek flows through a good portion of the lease from east to west.

The property currently occupies an area of 10,500 square kilometres (4,054 sq mi) and was purchased by the Dunnicliff-Armstrong family in 2002 for A$20 million.

The Station was established in the 1890s by Harry M. Bathern who had overlanded cattle to many other properties in the Territory including Brunette Downs, Evan Downs and Emu Downs. When Bathern died in 1928 the property occupied an area of 3,000 square miles (7,770 km2).

During a massive bushfire that burnt out a total of 10,000 square miles (25,900 km2) of grassland through the area Beetaloo lost about 80% of its pasture land leaving little feed for stock. Drought followed the fires leading to further losses of stock. The manager at the time was Wally Bathern.

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Beetaloo Wikipedia