Doorawarrah

Doorawarrah is bounded to the west by Brick House Station and has 80 kilometres (50 mi) of double frontage to the Gascoyne River.

[4] By 1908 the flock size had increased to 36,368, and 558 bales of wool were produced from shearing.

[6] The area had three dry years from mid 1909 to early 1913, with the Gascoyne River not running for any of that time.

[3] Reginald George Burt who had once managed neighbouring Brick House Station acquired Doorawarrah and the 33,000 sheep the property was stocked with in 1922[8] and retained possession until his death in 1957.

[11] The new owners, David and Geneveive Robinson, lost a few cattle from the property during the 2010 floods, but had a good season in 2011 after the rains broke a long drought.