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Vast 407,000-acre Western Australian station hits the market

March 27, 2025

A vast 407,000-acre (165,000-hectare) property has hit the market, offering a rare opportunity to embrace the pastoral lifestyle amidst the tranquillity of Western Australia’s outback.

Dairy Creek Station, located at 1 Cobra Dairy Creek Road, Gascoyne River, is sold through an Expression of Interest and is listed by Gerald Wetherall, Principal of Raine & Horne Rural WA.

Introducing Dairy Creek Station

Offered bare of plant and livestock, Dairy Creek Station is equipped with essential infrastructure. For instance, it offers approximately 35 water points, is predominantly solar-equipped and has additional dams and windmills.

The property’s accommodation includes the main homestead, a comfortable three-bedroom brick residence with reverse-cycle air conditioning.  The second home is a stone building, offering one bedroom and one bathroom it is also fitted with reverse-cycle air conditioning.

For staff of Dairy Creek Station there is dedicated workers’ quarters with three bedrooms and a bathroom.

Practical infrastructure is also in place, with a spacious workshop and a hay shed, which has been repurposed from a former shearing shed. While the station operates on solar power with long-life batteries, it has diesel generator backup.

Travis Wentriro, Regional & Rural Network Manager at Raine & Horne Group, said the listing of this vast property demonstrates the brand’s scale across Australia and capability.

“We have the capability of managing the sale of large-scale rural properties such as Dairy Creek Station, which could suit buyers looking for a standalone cattle operation or those seeking an additional investment, right through to small hobby farms,” Travis said.

He added that the sale also highlights Raine & Horne Rural’s strong focus on meeting the needs of farmers, investors, corporates, and rural landowners across rural Australia.

“Apart from NSW, we have operations in Western Australia, South Australia, and Queensland,” Travis said.

“Our offices in Western Australia — including Raine & Horne Rural WA and Raine & Horne Great Southern, led by John and Julie Hetherington — are some of our biggest rural offices, covering vast swathes of WA,” he said.

Travis also noted the brand’s steady growth across Australia.

“One of our recent additions, Raine & Horne Rural Casino, which services the Northern Rivers region of NSW and is led by Kate Morgan and Gary Mortimer, was recently recognised among the top three rural offices in the state based on gross commission income.

“We have a steadily expanding and robust network of rural offices spread across rural Australia — and we’re continually looking for great people to join us.”

If you’re considering buying or selling rural property in 2025, contact your local Raine & Horne Rural office for expert advice and more information.