The property is situated approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of Mataranka and 98 kilometres (61 mi) north east of Larrimah.
[2] The traditional owners of the area are the Mangarrayi people.
[4] In 2013 Moroak was run in conjunction with Goondooloo, and together the leases occupy an area of 2,329 square kilometres (899 sq mi); the lands were stocked with 25,000 head of Brahman cattle.
[5] The property is run by Tony Davis, who acquired it in 2004[6] for A$10 million,[7] and who also owned Limbunya Station.
Between 2004 and 2014 Davis built 40 additional dams, had the property completely fenced and made improvements to the homestead.