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Inverway Station


Coordinates: 17°50′56″S 129°38′06″E / 17.849°S 129.635°E / -17.849; 129.635 (Inverway)

Inverway Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory.

Situated approximately 119 kilometres (74 mi) north west of Lajamanu and 134 kilometres (83 mi) south west of Daguragu in the Victoria River district. The property was originally much larger until it was carved up into Inverway, Bunda and Riveren Stations. Inverway is bounded by Bunda to the west, Riveren to the east, Limbunya to the north and Birrindudu Station to the south.

The property currently occupies an area of 2,538 square kilometres (980 sq mi) and is stocked with a herd of 17,000 cattle. The country is a mix of black soil plains covered with pastures of Mitchell grass, Queensland Blue and silky brown top grasses. The red dirt country supports stands of spinifex.

The area was originally scouted by Nat Buchanan and his son Gordon. The three Farquharson brothers; Archie, Harry and Hugh acquired the lease to the 6,220 square kilometres (2,402 sq mi) holding in 1894. The men stocked the property by overlanding cattle from Inverell. By 1905 the property was struck by drought and in 1909 the dry had still not lifted. Cool weather helped the men make the decision over drove the cattle over the dry Murranji Track despite there being no water along the way. Over 1,000 cattle were taken and the only five were lost on the 200 kilometres (124 mi) journey that took five days.


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