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Kilcowera Station - Life on an outback Queensland Cattle Station

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Some answers to all the questions.

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Kilcowera Station - Life on an outback Queensland Cattle Station | Some answers to all the questions. Kilcowera Station – Life on an outback Queensland Cattle Station Some answers to all the questions. Home About The Last Post March 20, 2019 And yet another drought. Kilcowera and Zenonie Stations are relatively small compared to the vastness of the properties in northern Australia.   They are situated in a fairly arid landscape in the SW of Queensland.   I have heard it called Heartbreak Corner on more than one occasion.   But I’m guessing there are many other places in Australia with similar nicknames.   My husband has lived out here all his life and I have been here now for   nearly 40 years. During that time we have seen a lot of dry years and have been drought declared 3 times.   Being officially in drought enables us to access some subsidies from either the state or federal government.   The only one we ever found useful was the interest subsidy which was ...

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