20th century The station was first known as Mount Conner Station (after
Mount Conner) in the 1930s, when it was first taken up by Paddy DeConlay as a
sheep station. Abraham Andrews leased Mt Conner Station in 1940, and named it Curtin Springs Station after
John Curtin. In 1956 the Peter and Dawn Severin took over the
pastoral lease, arriving with a toddler son and 1500 head of cattle. The station was then around . Severin, his wife and young son had a lonely existence with only seven visitors in the first year. Life was difficult, with the family residing under a bough shed for the first three years. The liquor license held by Curtin Springs is now subject to special restrictions prohibiting the supply of alcohol to any Aboriginal people from the surrounding communities and anyone suspected of travelling to local communities.
21st century By 2009,
Murray Grey cattle were increasingly being used to improve the herd's temperament and quality.
2011–2022 bushfires In 2011 the area was plagued by the largest
bushfires that had been seen there since the 1970s, some of
Marqua Station was burnt out. More bushfires, started from
lightning strikes ignited bushfires at the station in September 2012, and the
Lasseter Highway had to be closed in the area due to the resulting
smoke hazard. More fires started from dry storms in October 2012 and were left to burn in areas that were inaccessible and where high winds made containment too difficult. The station lost over of bush, nearly one quarter of its pasture land, as a result of the fires.
Native title In April 2023, a
Federal Court ruling determined in favour of the
native title application lodged by
Anangu seven years earlier for around of pastoral lease land that includes
Erldunda,
Lyndavale, and Curtin Springs stations. This was the first recognition of commercial rights in
Central Australia. The ruling, which was handed down at a gathering in the remote community of
Imanpa, granted
traditional owners the right to hunt and perform
ceremonies on the land, and also to be consulted over its use. ==Description==