Bullo River Station is in the northwestern corner of the Northern Territory near the Western Australian border. Encircled by the coffee coloured waters of the Victoria River and rugged hills inscribed with Aboriginal rock art, this vast property is not only home to around 9000 Brahman-cross cattle but also a stunning variety of local fauna species including wallabies, dingoes, wild buffalo, a myriad of native and migratory birds, fish and the omnipresent crocodile. The ‘Boab’ is Bullo’s symbol and these proud trees dot the entire property lending their stature to what is already an impressive landscape.

Access is possible by 4wd vehicle or by air charter with transfers arranged accordingly.

By road:
200km from Kununurra (Western Australia)
460km from Katherine (Northern Territory)
800km from Darwin (Northern Territory)

By Air:
64 nautical miles from Kununurra (Western Australia)
160nm from Katherine (Northern Territory)
196nm from Darwin (Northern Territory)