Currawilla

[4] It was established at some time prior to 1878,[5] by Jack Farrar on Karuwali tribal lands.

Farrar later sold it to Mr Cotton who substantially increased the size of the holding.

[4] At this time Currawilla occupied an area of 1,300 square miles (3,367 km2) and was stocked with 4,000 cattle and 60 horses.

[6] In 1887 the heaviest flooding known at the time following exceptionally heavy rains in the area, Currawilla recorded 11 inches (279 mm) over a two-day period.

[11] The property currently occupies an area of 2,230 square kilometres (861 sq mi) and is owned and run by Roger and Debbie Oldfield.

Buildings and gardens at Currawilla Station 1929