Aramac Station
Aramac Station was a pastoral lease that has operated both as a cattle station and a sheep station. It is located about 83 kilometres (52 mi) south east of Muttaburra and 162 kilometres (101 mi) north west of Alpha near the town of Aramac in Queensland. The district was first explored by William Landsborough in 1859 who named the Aramac Creek, a tributary of the Thomson River after a former pastoralist, Robert Ramsay MacKenzie. The station, in turn, takes its name from the creek. Rule left Aramac in 1871, An Aboriginal shepherd murdered a European man at Aramac in 1872.
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Aramac Station
Aramac Station was a pastoral lease that has operated both as a cattle station and a sheep station. It is located about 83 kilometres (52 mi) south east of Muttaburra and 162 kilometres (101 mi) north west of Alpha near the town of Aramac in Queensland. The district was first explored by William Landsborough in 1859 who named the Aramac Creek, a tributary of the Thomson River after a former pastoralist, Robert Ramsay MacKenzie. The station, in turn, takes its name from the creek. Rule left Aramac in 1871, An Aboriginal shepherd murdered a European man at Aramac in 1872.
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Aramac Station was a pastoral ...... lla, Edgebaston and Stainburn.
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Location in Queensland
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Aramac Station
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Aramac Station was a pastoral ...... uropean man at Aramac in 1872.
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Aramac Station
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