Yarrabubba

[1] The Yarrabubba impact structure, which takes its name from the property, is found on the margins of the station.

At this time it occupied an area of 294,000 acres (118,978 ha) and was stocked with 100 head of cattle.

[4] Sheep were being run at Yarrabubba in 1910 with the station producing wool for the London market.

[8] In 1925 the Nairns acquired Leinster Downs Station in the northern Goldfields and stocked it with sheep from Yarrabubba.

[9] Shearing at Yarrabubba in 1928 produced a total of 255 bales of wool from a flock of 15,300 sheep.