Limbunya

[1] Limbunya occupies an area of 5,222 square kilometres (2,016 sq mi) and typically supports a herd of 35,000 cattle.

[2] Cattle are raised for the live export trade and shipped out from Darwin to markets in Indonesia, Egypt and the Philippines.

[2] Stock are watered by 11 bores and 12 dams as well as numerous springs and creeks situated on the property.

[7] About sixty Aboriginal workers walked off the job at Limbunya as part of the Gurindji Strike that started at another Vestey property, Wave Hill Station.

In 2004 he also added Moroak Station to his portfolio and later placed Limbunya on the market in 2008 where it was expected to fetch A$35 million.