[1] The 5,139 km2 (1,984 sq mi) property has a mix of terrain including open flat plains of Mitchell grass, buffel and Flinders grass over massive portions, and a mix of slightly undulating country with other sections of break-away country to the southern parts of the leasehold.
Vegetation found within the boundaries includes mulga, bloodwood, gidyea, coolabah, ghost gum with an area of soft spinifex.
[2] The traditional owners of the area are the Yaroinga people, who inhabited around 11,900 square miles (31,000 km2) of country straddling both the Northern Territory and Queensland, including Argadargada toward the western edge of their range.
[4] The station was established in 1951 by Damian Miller and Milton Willick,[5] who had a difficult time with the property, losing 1,300 head of cattle in 1953–54 to gidgee poisoning.
[9] In 2010, Peter Hughes of the Georgina Pastoral Company acquired the property for A$5 million from the Broad family.