Noondoonia station is a pastoral lease located north of Balladonia, Western Australia on the Eyre Highway in the Goldfields-Esperance region.
[1] Cook originally selected 90,000 acres (36,422 ha) of land which later acted as the home station.
Additional plots were added and the property occupied 274,000 acres (111,000 ha) in 1933.
[2] The Cook family were long associated with the station,[3] originally focusing on cattle and later sheep.
[4][2][5] Life in the isolated station was not without hardships, and in particular wild dogs.