Bullo River Station

The property occupies an area of 1,627 square kilometres (628 sq mi)[2] and can support a herd of over 9,000 heads of Brahman cattle.

Barbara Locke also served as the President of the Country Women's Association - Ord Valley Air Branch during her time at Bullo.

[3][4] In 2001 Henderson's oldest daughter, Marlee Ranacher and her husband Franz acquired Bulloo from her mother following a legal battle.

Shortly afterwards while aerial mustering her plane's engine failed and she crash landed on a mud-flat before having to swim ashore and activating an emergency beacon.

Farris and his partner, Grant McLeary, announced they would be spending another A$1 million to redevelop the property for both cattle and tourism.

Stockyards on Bullo River Valley - 1962
Raymond Locke supplying the stockman on Bullo River Valley - 1962
Barbra Locke chairing a C.W.A Meeting of the Air in the Kimberleys