WYE Yetambah Nyngan, NSW | 1917
The Wye family story began in 1917 when Sidney Wye took up a 2227 ha, a Soldier Settler block .Sidney had returned from World War I service having been wounded at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli on April 25, 1915 .Yetamba, producing livestock and grain, is now run by the third and fourth-generation of the family John [...][...read more ]
read moreCREED Langmore Station, Raglan Queensland | 1868
Langmore Station was purchased by Thomas and George Creed on August 10, 1868 and iconic Queenslander homestead still proudly standing was built of light local timber in 1873. The Aborigines nicknamed the area the “valley of the giants” as the original settlers were massive man all over 6 feet tall and George was 6’7″. Today [...][...read more ]
read moreHENERY Alpana Station Blinman ,South Australia | 1878
Alpana Station in the heart of the Flinders Ranges, S.A. has been owned and managed by the Henery family for six generations. The name Alpana came from the Adnyamathanha people acknowledged as the original custodians of the land. Paddy Henery , born in County Clare Ireland in 1834, came to Australia in 1846. Purchasing the [...][...read more ]
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