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Nilpena

31°00′43″S 138°13′41″E / 31.012°S 138.228°E / -31.012; 138.228 (Nilpena)

Nilpena
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Location in South Australia
Nilpena c1897
Shearing shed at Nilpena c1897

Nilpena Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station (formerly a sheep station) in the northern Flinders Ranges in South Australia.

Ediacaran fossils were discovered on the station in 1985, and in 2016, two-thirds of the property was sold to the Government of South Australia, to become part of the Nilpena Ediacara National Park when proclaimed in 2021. As of May 2023 the owners of the station are the Fargher family.

History edit

Thomas Elder and Robert Barr Smith acquired Nilpena in 1859.[1]

William James Browne owned the property in 1879 when he had the drover Giles take 12,000 sheep from Nilpena and overland them all the way to his new properties Newcastle Waters and Delamere Stations. Only 8000 sheep survived the journey, but it was still regarded as one of the most remarkable droving feats in Australian history.[2] Browne appointed Roderick John Matheson to manage the property, along with Arkaba Station.[3] Matheson and John Lewis later bought Nilpena, with Matheson later buying out Lewis.

In 1925, the Old Nilpena Station was placed on the market for auction. At this time it occupied 31,404 acres (127.09 km2)[4] and was stocked with over 3000 merino sheep. It failed to reach the reserve price of £11,750.[5]

Matheson still owned the property in 1926, along with neighbouring Warrioota Station, which together occupied an area of 350 square miles (906 km2). He was running about 15,000 sheep across the two properties.[6] Colin Matheson and his wife had taken over by 1931.[7] For some time in the 1930s through to the early 1950s, both sheep and cattle were run on the property.[8][9][10][11] In 1944 the property was carrying 7000 sheep.[12]

In January 1948, Colin Matheson of "Wilpena Station, via Quorn", was critically injured in a car accident in Adelaide.[13] In 1950, the station was run by the Nilpena Pastoral Company, whose managing director was a Mr Toll. In that year, the station received 18 months' worth of rain over three days, some 11.6 inches (295 mm). The 216,000-acre (874 km2) property had over 10,000 acres (40 km2) completely under water. Toll estimated at the time that the property would have sufficient feed guaranteed for the next two years.[14] In 1950, the property was described as located approximately 44 kilometres (27 mi) west of Blinman and 99 kilometres (62 mi) north of Hawker in the Flinders Ranges and bounded by Lake Torrens.[14]

Some time prior to the 1980s, Nilpena was fully converted into a cattle station, and the Fargher family acquired the property. Ross Fargher discovered a pristine Ediacaran fossil site[15] in 1985[16] that later became the focus of ground-breaking research, and an application being made for World Heritage listing to help protect the site.[15][17] In 2009, the station occupied an area of 800 square kilometres (309 sq mi).[18] In 2016, the Government of South Australia purchased two-thirds of Nilpena Station from the Fargher family, in order to enlarge Ediacara Conservation Park and to include land on which some of the valuable fossils were found.[16]

Nilpena Ediacara National Park edit

In 2021 a large area was proclaimed as Nilpena Ediacara National Park, which opened in April 2023. Ross and Jane Fargher, who have been working for seven years with Jason Irving, head of the national parks program, are acting as caretakers of the fossil beds until a ranger is appointed.[16]

In media edit

In 2009, the fossils and the property featured on the David Attenborough TV series First Life.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Early South Australian Pastoral Industry". Flinders Range Research. 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. ^ Michael Pearson; Jane Lennon (2010). Pastoral Australia: Fortunes, Failures and Hard Yakka : a Historical Overview 1788-1967. CSIRO publishing. p. 104. ISBN 9780643096998.
  3. ^ "Matheson, Roderick John (1862–1913)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. 15 May 1913. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Pastoral". The Register. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 22 October 1925. p. 5. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  5. ^ "Sale of Station property". The Register. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 30 October 1925. p. 9. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  6. ^ "Pastoral Commission". The Register. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 8 July 1926. p. 12. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Social notes". The News (Adelaide). Vol. XVII, no. 2, 574. South Australia. 17 October 1931. p. 6. Retrieved 2 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "Advertising". The Advertiser (Adelaide). South Australia. 19 June 1935. p. 4. Retrieved 2 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia. ...1800 wethers [for sale]
  9. ^ "Beef, mutton, and lamb markets". The Chronicle (South Australia). Vol. LXXVIII, no. 4, 104. South Australia. 11 July 1935. p. 28. Retrieved 2 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia. The interests of... Messrs G. & E. A. Brooks by 56 useful to good Shorthorn bullocks from Nilpena station...
  10. ^ "Advertising". The Advertiser (Adelaide). South Australia. 16 June 1947. p. 12. Retrieved 2 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia. ...ewes...in lamb
  11. ^ "Advertising". The Kadina And Wallaroo Times. Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 8489. South Australia. 24 April 1952. p. 6. Retrieved 2 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. ^ "Adelaide Branch A.W.U." The Australian Worker. Sydney, New South Wales: National Library of Australia. 12 July 1944. p. 12. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  13. ^ "One killed: two hurt in car crash". The Canberra Times. Vol. 22, no. 6, 469. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 2 January 1948. p. 1. Retrieved 2 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ a b "Wonderful rain in north". The Advertiser. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 6 February 1950. p. 1. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  15. ^ a b Gage, Nicola. Flinders Ranges fossils documented as part of World Heritage listing bid ABC News, 13 February 2017. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  16. ^ a b c Dillon, Meagan (21 April 2023). "Set in stone". ABC News. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  17. ^ Rare fossil sites in the Flinders Ranges one step closer to gaining World Heritage status ABC News, 2 May 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  18. ^ a b Tim Lloyd (20 August 2011). "$24m gamble to save fossils". The Advertiser. [dead link]

nilpena, class, notpageimage, location, south, australia, c1897, shearing, shed, c1897, station, pastoral, lease, that, operates, cattle, station, formerly, sheep, station, northern, flinders, ranges, south, australia, ediacaran, fossils, were, discovered, sta. 31 00 43 S 138 13 41 E 31 012 S 138 228 E 31 012 138 228 Nilpena Nilpenaclass notpageimage Location in South Australia Nilpena c1897 Shearing shed at Nilpena c1897 Nilpena Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station formerly a sheep station in the northern Flinders Ranges in South Australia Ediacaran fossils were discovered on the station in 1985 and in 2016 two thirds of the property was sold to the Government of South Australia to become part of the Nilpena Ediacara National Park when proclaimed in 2021 As of May 2023 update the owners of the station are the Fargher family Contents 1 History 2 Nilpena Ediacara National Park 3 In media 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThomas Elder and Robert Barr Smith acquired Nilpena in 1859 1 William James Browne owned the property in 1879 when he had the drover Giles take 12 000 sheep from Nilpena and overland them all the way to his new properties Newcastle Waters and Delamere Stations Only 8000 sheep survived the journey but it was still regarded as one of the most remarkable droving feats in Australian history 2 Browne appointed Roderick John Matheson to manage the property along with Arkaba Station 3 Matheson and John Lewis later bought Nilpena with Matheson later buying out Lewis In 1925 the Old Nilpena Station was placed on the market for auction At this time it occupied 31 404 acres 127 09 km2 4 and was stocked with over 3000 merino sheep It failed to reach the reserve price of 11 750 5 Matheson still owned the property in 1926 along with neighbouring Warrioota Station which together occupied an area of 350 square miles 906 km2 He was running about 15 000 sheep across the two properties 6 Colin Matheson and his wife had taken over by 1931 7 For some time in the 1930s through to the early 1950s both sheep and cattle were run on the property 8 9 10 11 In 1944 the property was carrying 7000 sheep 12 In January 1948 Colin Matheson of Wilpena Station via Quorn was critically injured in a car accident in Adelaide 13 In 1950 the station was run by the Nilpena Pastoral Company whose managing director was a Mr Toll In that year the station received 18 months worth of rain over three days some 11 6 inches 295 mm The 216 000 acre 874 km2 property had over 10 000 acres 40 km2 completely under water Toll estimated at the time that the property would have sufficient feed guaranteed for the next two years 14 In 1950 the property was described as located approximately 44 kilometres 27 mi west of Blinman and 99 kilometres 62 mi north of Hawker in the Flinders Ranges and bounded by Lake Torrens 14 Some time prior to the 1980s Nilpena was fully converted into a cattle station and the Fargher family acquired the property Ross Fargher discovered a pristine Ediacaran fossil site 15 in 1985 16 that later became the focus of ground breaking research and an application being made for World Heritage listing to help protect the site 15 17 In 2009 the station occupied an area of 800 square kilometres 309 sq mi 18 In 2016 the Government of South Australia purchased two thirds of Nilpena Station from the Fargher family in order to enlarge Ediacara Conservation Park and to include land on which some of the valuable fossils were found 16 Nilpena Ediacara National Park editIn 2021 a large area was proclaimed as Nilpena Ediacara National Park which opened in April 2023 Ross and Jane Fargher who have been working for seven years with Jason Irving head of the national parks program are acting as caretakers of the fossil beds until a ranger is appointed 16 In media editIn 2009 the fossils and the property featured on the David Attenborough TV series First Life 18 See also editList of ranches and stationsReferences edit The Early South Australian Pastoral Industry Flinders Range Research 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Michael Pearson Jane Lennon 2010 Pastoral Australia Fortunes Failures and Hard Yakka a Historical Overview 1788 1967 CSIRO publishing p 104 ISBN 9780643096998 Matheson Roderick John 1862 1913 Australian Dictionary of Biography Australian National University 15 May 1913 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Pastoral The Register Adelaide National Library of Australia 22 October 1925 p 5 Retrieved 3 August 2014 Sale of Station property The Register Adelaide National Library of Australia 30 October 1925 p 9 Retrieved 3 August 2014 Pastoral Commission The Register Adelaide National Library of Australia 8 July 1926 p 12 Retrieved 3 August 2014 Social notes The News Adelaide Vol XVII no 2 574 South Australia 17 October 1931 p 6 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Advertiser Adelaide South Australia 19 June 1935 p 4 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia 1800 wethers for sale Beef mutton and lamb markets The Chronicle South Australia Vol LXXVIII no 4 104 South Australia 11 July 1935 p 28 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia The interests of Messrs G amp E A Brooks by 56 useful to good Shorthorn bullocks from Nilpena station Advertising The Advertiser Adelaide South Australia 16 June 1947 p 12 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia ewes in lamb Advertising The Kadina And Wallaroo Times Vol LXXXVIII no 8489 South Australia 24 April 1952 p 6 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia Adelaide Branch A W U The Australian Worker Sydney New South Wales National Library of Australia 12 July 1944 p 12 Retrieved 15 October 2014 One killed two hurt in car crash The Canberra Times Vol 22 no 6 469 Australian Capital Territory Australia 2 January 1948 p 1 Retrieved 2 May 2023 via National Library of Australia a b Wonderful rain in north The Advertiser Adelaide National Library of Australia 6 February 1950 p 1 Retrieved 3 August 2014 a b Gage Nicola Flinders Ranges fossils documented as part of World Heritage listing bid ABC News 13 February 2017 Retrieved 24 March 2020 a b c Dillon Meagan 21 April 2023 Set in stone ABC News Retrieved 2 May 2023 Rare fossil sites in the Flinders Ranges one step closer to gaining World Heritage status ABC News 2 May 2021 Retrieved 3 May 2021 a b Tim Lloyd 20 August 2011 24m gamble to save fossils The Advertiser dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nilpena amp oldid 1169159141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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