Ban Ban Springs Station

[1] The Stuart Highway is found 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the homestead[2] and cuts through the eastern side of the property.

[3] The land systems are a mixture of plains interspersed with creek beds bordered by flood out country and boulder strewn ridges.

[4] The plains are typically open savanna woodlands which contain the usual overstorey of trees and shrubs over kangaroo grass, but with annual and perennial sorghums.

[6] Robert and Phoebe Farrar acquired the property in 1925, drove a mob of cattle in and chose a site for a homestead.

She survived and returned home soon after where she continued riding until she and Robert retired in about 1942 and turned the property over to their son, Harry.