[2] Floodwaters following heavy rain caused severe damage to Yarraloola in 1894, with many parts of the homestead flooded under 1 foot (0.3 m) of water.
[4] The property was put up for auction in 1898; at this time it occupied an area of 295,400 acres (119,544 ha) and had 25 miles (40 km) of double frontage on the Robe River.
[7] The current homestead was constructed by Keith Paterson in 1919; the building process was quite slow but improved as road access to the station for motor vehicles arrived in the 1920s.
[1] Station workers felt the tremor and saw the mushroom cloud produced by a nuclear test conducted on the Monte Bello Islands in 1952, situated approximately 80 miles (129 km) from the property.
Jason Reimers, the station manager, his family, ringers, Matt Jordan and Cody Harper had to be evacuated from the property[9] after a tropical depression crossed the coast.