Bidgemia
Bidgemia Station, commonly referred to as Bidgemia is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Western Australia. It is situated about 167 kilometres (104 mi) east of Carnarvon and 262 kilometres (163 mi) south east of Coral Bay in the Gascoyne region. Volunteers from the group Blazeaid helped cleanup around the property in the months after the flooding repairing fences and buildings. In 1924 over 66,000 sheep were shorn at Bidgemia. The following year 52,000 were cut out and shorn producing 1,000 bales of wool.
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Bidgemia
Bidgemia Station, commonly referred to as Bidgemia is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Western Australia. It is situated about 167 kilometres (104 mi) east of Carnarvon and 262 kilometres (163 mi) south east of Coral Bay in the Gascoyne region. Volunteers from the group Blazeaid helped cleanup around the property in the months after the flooding repairing fences and buildings. In 1924 over 66,000 sheep were shorn at Bidgemia. The following year 52,000 were cut out and shorn producing 1,000 bales of wool.
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Bidgemia Station, commonly ref ...... producing 1,000 bales of wool.
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Bidgemia Station, commonly ref ...... producing 1,000 bales of wool.
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