Other pastoral leases surround the property including Wollogorang Station to the east, Pungalina-Seven Emu Sanctuary and the Garawa Aboriginal Land Trust to the north, Kiana to the west, Cresswell Downs to the south west and Benmarra and the Wanyi-Garawa Aboriginal Land Trust to the south.
[2] In 1949 the property changed ownership when Camp and MacIntosh acquired it from the estate of J.
He employed Paul Edmonds as manager who convinced him to hold onto the station.
The property was mostly under developed at this stage and had also been destocked to eradicate brucellosis and tuberculosis.
[1] It sold later in the same year to the McMillan Pastoral Company when it was stocked with 15,000 head of cattle for A$15 million.