Delamere Station (pastoral lease)

It occupies an area of 3,003 square kilometres (1,159 sq mi) and has a carrying capacity of approximately 22,000 head of cattle and is managed by Scott and Bec Doherty.

Initially known as Glencoe Station, the lease was assigned in 1878 to Messrs Travers and Gibson who remained on the land until 1881 when they sold to Charles Fisher and Maurice Lyons.

Fisher and Lyons paid cash for the 5,900 square kilometres (2,280 sq mi) property stocked with 2,000 head of cattle.

[5] In 2002 Delamere was owned by a syndicate composed of four businessmen: Neville Walker, Leo Venturin, Henry Townshend and James Osbourne.

[1] The property was passed in at auction for A$14.5 million; at this time it occupied an area of 4,000 square kilometres (1,544 sq mi) and was managed by Alistair and Rachel Trier.