In 2019, the property was acquired by David and Suzanne Bassingthwaighte from
Queensland from Filipino banker and property developer Romeo Roxas, who sold
Pine Hill Station at around the same time. The property was stocked with approximately 7,400 head of
droughtmaster-cross cattle and had been listed at 16 million. The property is divided into eight paddocks with five sets of outstation yards; it also has thirteen bores along with of river frontage and seasonal lagoons. The
Wutungurra community was established on of land excised from the lease in the early 1980s when the property was owned by the Clough family, who had held the lease since 1952. The Aboriginal
Alyawarre peoples are the
traditional owners of the area, having inhabited the area for tens of thousands of years. Europeans arrived in the area in the 1890s using the plains beside the river for
cattle grazing. ==See also==