Myroodah

Situated about 16 kilometres (10 mi) south east of Looma and about 112 kilometres (70 mi) south east of Derby in the Kimberley region, the property is currently owned by the Indigenous Land Corporation[1] and occupies an area 401,944 acres (162,661 ha).

It is south of the Fitzroy River and runs back to the edge of the Great Sandy Desert.

[2] The manager since 2011 is Chris Daniell and the property runs approximately 23,000 head of Brahman cattle mostly for the live export trade from Broome.

The first time the strip was to be used, no ground sheets, to indicate safe landing, had been put out so the plane dropped the mail and continued its run.

The station manager, Stephen Godbhaer, claimed that the late rains caused phenomenal growth of the cork screw grass, forming a jungle through which it was impossible to drive them.