Corona Station (Queensland)

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Corona Station (Queensland)

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Dates of existence

1912 - 1979

History

Corona Station is situated north-west of Longreach, Queensland. The station was purchased by the Australian Agricultural Company in 1912. From 1917 to 1941 the manager was Thomas L Armstrong. In 1979 the leasehold areas of Corona were sold. The AA Co transferred operation of the Corona freehold land to its Maneroo station in March 1980.

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Longreach, Queensland

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sheep and cattle farming

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Entered from deposit description on 12 May 2011; revised on 5 March 2012

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The Australian Pastoral Directory
Australian Agricultural Company Annual Reports 1979 - 1980
P A Pemberton, Pure Merinos and Others: the “shipping lists” of The Australian Agricultural Company (Canberra: Australian National University, Archives of Business and Labour, 1986)

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