Kangerong Station

[1] Bordered by both Maryvale Station[2] and Niall Station, all the properties are in the fertile basalt country and are flanked by the Clarke River, a tributary of the Burdekin River.

[1] The property has a homestead, guest accommodation, a dry-weather airstrip, staff quarters and steel stockyards.

[4] Established at some time prior to 1864,[5] in 1866 the lease occupied an area of 85 square miles (220 km2) and the lessees were Hann, Bland, Daintree and Klingender.

[6] It sold for A$16 million in 2008; the owner of the 224-square-kilometre (86 sq mi) property went into receivership in 2013.

[1] In 2014 the drought-struck station stocked with 3,500 cattle was sold at a discounted A$10 million to the Agricultural Investment Development Corporation on behalf of an overseas client.