Noondoonia station is a pastoral lease located north of Balladonia on the Eyre Highway in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. It is adjacent to Balladonia Station.
It was established in 1883 by John Cook. Cook originally selected 90,000 acres (36,422 ha) of land which later acted as the home station. Additional plots were added and the property occupied 274,000 acres (111,000 ha) in 1933.
The Cook family were long associated with the station, originally focusing on cattle and later sheep.
Life in the isolated station was not without hardships, and in particular wild dogs.