Tipperary Station

The area has a wide variety of natural watering points in the form of springs, creeks and swamps although some can dry up prior to the wet season.

[6] Part of Tipperary was surrendered to the Crown in 1986 along with portions of Stapleton and Camp Creek pastoral leases to form Litchfield National Park.

Other facilities included an indoor equestrian centre, an 8,000 feet (2,438 m) bitumen runway suitable for a Boeing 727 to land, and resort accommodation.

[10] The Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) offered A$105 million to acquire Tipperary and Litchfield stations along with the 60,000 head of cattle in 2009,[11] but its shareholders voted against the acquisition at an extraordinary general meeting held three months later.

[13] In 2012, David Warriner, the head of the Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association, was managing the group, which was stocked with 70,000 cattle raised for live export to Indonesia.

[9] In September 2014 AAco elected not to exercise their option to continue with the agistment agreement and decided to de-stock and exit the station by June 2015.

General store, Tipperary Station, Northern Territory