
Netley Station is 70 km south of Broken Hill, NSW, Australia. Originally it ran from west from the Darling River near Menindee to almost the South Australian border. It was about 150 000 hectares then. Today it is 73 299 hectares.
Netley Station was “settled” and “named” by the Rankin Family in 1849 but they left it in 1852. In 1871 Joseph Dunne developed the station (for cattle, sheep and horses. He also grew citrus and grapes and vegetables) and buildings, and extended the station’s boundaries from 1870 onward. The station, at its height, included a store, pub, school and smithy and had a port for paddle steamers. Source: Bindara Station
Patrick Curran (my paternal great grandfather) worked here as a gardener in the period of the 1880s-1890s.
In later years the station was divided into smaller runs. In 1936 the Packer family bought the river frontage and renamed it, Bindara. Source: Bindara Station



