April 20th: Left Coward Springs for William Creek- road not too bad! There is really only the Hotel at William Creek, plus an office of Wright’s Air where we could have had a day flight to Birdsville and Innamincka for a mere $1800 each, to see flood waters there! We declined! We stayed in the van park at the hotel and were able to fill our water tanks. Fortunately we didn’t need diesel at $2.99.9 a litre!! We ate at the pub- a hamburger for Nic and generic fish ( what type of fish? I asked- “fried fish”was the reply) for me!
24th June 2026: had a relaxing start to the day then decided to go on the afternoon tour of Fairview Station in a large bus-like 4 WD, led by a guy who has a good driver but didn’t seem to know a whole lot about the place. There were only 4 of us on the tour, and I volunteered to open the gates we had to go through. This involved getting out and into the vehicle without an extra stepping stool and opening a variety of fastenings on a number of gates , only one being a padlock! Fortunately I could do it! The Station is 1,000,000 acres and home to 10,000 to 20,000 cattle Brahmans and a type of Red beef breed. At each muster, the cattle are first spotted by helicopter. They are never able to round up more than 70% of the herd at one time. They don’t use cattle dogs because they bite the cattle’s leg or nibble their ear and then that particular animal can’t be sold once it has bite masks. The cattle mainly go to cattle sales in Mareeba, with a few sold locally. We didn’t see much wild...



But was it good fish
ReplyDeleteS said the batter was better than the fish, which had probably spent too long in the freezer.
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