
Noondoonia Station is a pastoral lease situated north of Balladonia, Western Australia, along the Eyre Highway in the Goldfields-Esperance region. Established in 1883 by John Cook, the station originally encompassed 90,000 acres, expanding to 274,000 acres by 1933. The Cook family has a longstanding association with the station, initially focusing on cattle and later transitioning to sheep farming. The station's history reflects the challenges of remote pastoral life, including issues with wild dogs.
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