It is equipped with a four stand shearing shed, cattle and sheep yards, quarters for 12 workers, and a four- bedroom homestead.
[3] The property was established before 1878,[4] Wallerberdina was initially stocked with sheep and producing wool, under the ownership of Gooch and Hayward.
[6] In 1880 the government resumed 59 square miles (37,760 acres) of land, a reduction that[7] took effect by 1887.
[3][1] In 2015, it was owned by South Australian Senator and Liberal Party president Grant Chapman.
[1] That year, Wallerberdina was short-listed as one of three potential sites for the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility.