Yuin Station

[5] In 1888, following two days of heavy rain, the Greenough River flooded, inundating most of the station's buildings with the exception of the shearing shed and the store, which was surrounded by a dirt embankment.

The men's quarters, the kitchen and one end of the overseer's house were washed away along with fencing and troughing.

He later ran all of the Atkins brothers' holdings, including Murgoo, Mount Narryer and Tibradden Station.

[11] Tragedy struck the station in 1949 when a 38-year-old Aboriginal employee, Don Wheelock, was thrown from his horse and died as a result of his injuries.

[14] Ross and Emma Foulkes Taylor owned Yuin in 2006 when the property was inundated with 128 millimetres (5 in) of rain in less than 24 hours after Cyclone Clare crossed the Western Australian coastline.

Bushland at Yuin Station