[2] The station is situated in the Queensland Gulf country a generally flat tropical savannah with plains of mitchell grass.
The Melbourne Queensland Pastoral Company was set up with capital of £120,000 to purchase both Millungera and Taldora Station which had a combined area of 937,600 acres along with 20,000 head of cattle for £80,000 leaving plenty of capital left for further development, the property had been inspected by William Meredith who was to manage the station.
[7] Large tracts of grazing country at the station were burnt out by bushfires later the same year, other properties surrounding Millungera were similarly affected.
[8] While some of the surrounding districts were struck by drought in 1928, Millungera was inundated by 15 inches (381 mm) of rain in 24 hours.
[12] In 1950, a stockman, Alan Doyle, went missing in the heavily timbered Savannah portion of the holding prompting a search party to be sent out.