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cattle station
noun
A large farm in Australia, (the equivalent of ranch), usually in the outback, whose main activity is the raising of cattle, and run by a grazier. In most cases the stations are in a rangeland context on pastoral leases. Many are larger than small countries.
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Danny lives on a cattle station and it's muster time.
That looks like the entry to an old cattle station".
He worked on a cattle station, then as a carpenter, then as a civil servant.
The residents run a cattle station, a tourism business, camel trekking tours, a community school and a health clinic.
When she was a young woman, she worked as a stockhand at a cattle station on tribal lands.
Pryor and her photographer took off on their way toward the Goshen cattle station in a Toyota Landcruiser.
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"But then along came white people, cattle stations, mines, and so on.
You can ride with his mail run (mailruntour.com) to cattle stations and food stops at William Creek and Oodnadatta.
Skipper and Chuguna, who had just married, left home, walking north in search of work on white-owned cattle stations.
discover-the-world.co.uk * Drive Australia's Great Savannah Way to find crocodiles and cattle stations more often than signs of civilisation.
Cattle stations cause erosion and long gullies that pour sediment into rivers that drain into the water around the Great Barrier Reef.
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