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Tipperary

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Victoria Daly Regional Council NT, PO Box 19, Tipperary, NT 822
08 8972 0777

Description

Tipperary Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station.

Tipperary Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station. It is located about 36 kilometres (22 mi) east of Daly River and 55 kilometres (34 mi) south of Adelaide River, Northern Territory, Australia. Composed primarily of open grazing land the property occupies an area of 209,800 hectares (518,427 acres). The two adjoining sister properties are Elizabeth Downs and Litchfield Stations, all three currently operate as a single entity often referred to as the Tipperary Group.

History

Established in 1914, the station was taken by William James Byrne who had previously owned a business in Brocks Creek, and eventually acquired Burnside station. By 1914 he sold Burnside and established Tipperary just beyond the Burnside boundary.Byrne settled on the property with his wife Elizabeth and they had seven sons, only four of whom lived to adulthood.

Many cattle were killed in late 1925 along the river boundary to the station. Byrne posted a £50 reward for information leading to the conviction of the scoundrel responsible.When William Byrne died in 1941, the station was left under the management of his widow and three remaining sons, who were also managing neighbouring Burnside Station.Part of Tipperary was surrendered to the Crown in 1986 along with portions of Stapleton and Camp Creek pastoral leases to form Litchfield National Park.The station was once owned by entrepreneur Warren Anderson who bought the property in the mid-1980s. Anderson built a zoo stocked with 1800–2200 animals including a pygmy hippopotamus and a rhinoceros. Other facilities included an indoor equestrian centre, an 8,000 feet (2,438 m) bitumen runway suitable for a Boeing 727 to land, and resort accommodation. He had intended to stock the group with 200,000 head of cattle but struck financial problems and sold the property in 2003.The group was then acquired by Melbourne-based barrister Allan Myers QC for $50 million along with the 80,000 cattle. Myers also acquired Elizabeth Downs, Fish River and Litchfield stations.The Australian Agricultural Company offered A$105 million to acquire Tipperary and Litchfield stations along with the 60,000 head of cattle in 2009, but its shareholders voted against the acquisition at an extraordinary general meeting held three months later.In 2011, the Australian Agricultural Company (AAco) purchased the Tipperary group's cattle herd of 53,000 head for A$26 million, and also entered a one-year agreement to use the station group for agistment purposes with options to extend.As of 2012, David Warriner, the head of the Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association, was managing the group which was stocked with 70,000 cattle raised for live export to Indonesia.

In September 2014 AAco elected NOT to exercise their option to continue with the agistment agreement and decided to de-stock and exit the station by June 2015.

In March of that year, 2015, ex Australian Agricultural Company chief operating officer, David Connolly was appointed as the general manager of the Tipperary Group and took over responsibility for the overall management of the group and the AAco drawdown and exit.

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Type: Rural areas

Population: 1-100

Time zone: UTC +09:30

Area: 7122.466 km2

Elevation: 51-200 metres

Town elevation: 65 m

Population number: 31

Local Government Area: Victoria Daly Regional Council

Location

Victoria Daly Regional Council NT, PO Box 19, Tipperary, NT 822

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Tipperary, Northern Territory