[1] The property is bordered by the Pungalina-Seven Emu Sanctuary[2] and Calvert Hills Station to the west, the Gulf of Carpentaria to the north, the Queensland border to the east and the Waanyi-Garawa Aboriginal Land Trust to the south.
[5] The first Europeans to visit the area was the Ludwig Leichhardt expedition from Queensland to Port Essington in 1845.
[1] The Anning family purchased the property in 1895 for £3000 after the station manager, Harry Shadforth, had been speared by Aboriginal people.
[10] Later, after the businessman was arrested on drugs charges in 1978, Zlotkowski bought the property back from its liquidator.
In 2007 a Filipino worker, Pablo Balading, arrived in Australia on a 457 visa to commence work on Amungee Mungee Station.
Balading was harassed by his Australian workmates until he was killed when he fell from a vehicle speeding down a dirt road on the property.