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12-526: Anna Creek may refer to: Anna Creek Station , a homestead in Australia Anna Creek (Montana) , a stream in Montana [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

24-545: A week and can bring a small amount of freight. The Peake Ruins , including those of a former telegraph office, cemetery, mine site and lime kilns at the outstation, are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register . The Strangways Springs Telegraph Station Ruins on the station are also listed on the Heritage Register. Once there was a large workforce of stockmen at Anna Creek, who mustered

36-557: Is Coober Pedy . The property was originally established in 1863 but moved to its current location in 1872. It was originally used for sheep, but due to losses from dingo attacks, they switched to cattle. The land occupying the extent of the Anna Creek Station pastoral lease was gazetted as a locality by the Government of South Australia on 26 April 2013 with the name 'Anna Creek'. Despite its size, in 2007 Anna Creek Station

48-544: Is 3,340 km (830,000 acres; 1,290 sq mi). The station is arid pastoral country. As of 16 December 2016, the station is owned by the Williams Cattle Company , a family business that bought Anna Creek from S. Kidman & Co , doubling their total area held under pastoral leases . The nearest township is William Creek (which is surrounded by the Anna Creek station), but the nearest town for freight

60-569: Is located in a weapons testing range. Morrison had previously blocked the sale of Kidman to related Chinese company, Pengxin Group. In December, Anna Creek was finally sold to the South Australian family business Williams Cattle Company, at an estimated $ 16 million, while the rest of the Kidman empire was sold to a consortium comprising mining magnate Gina Rinehart 's Hancock Prospecting , owning 67%, and

72-616: Is the world's largest working cattle station . It is located in the Australian state of South Australia . Anna Creek Station has an area of 23,677 km (9,142 sq mi; 5,851,000 acres). It is 8,000 km (2,000,000 acres; 3,100 sq mi) larger than its nearest rival, Alexandria Station in the country's Northern Territory . It is over seven times the size of the United States ' biggest ranch , King Ranch in Texas , which

84-584: The Treasurer . The FIRB assesses most foreign investment proposals under the 'national interest test' and in other cases a "narrower range of factors" under the 'national security test'. The legal authority for making decisions on foreign investments in Australia rests with the Treasurer. The FIRB's functions include: Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975 This Australian government-related article

96-521: The Chinese company Shanghai CRED, owning 33%. The Williams family planned to invest heavily in new waters and trucking yards in order to facilitate an increase in the number of stock carried on the station. There is a main homestead at Anna Creek and an outstation at The Peake. Although the homesteads are very isolated, they have satellite telecommunications including television and internet. The Coober Pedy Oodnadatta One Day Mail Run delivers mail twice

108-515: The cattle on horses. Today light aircraft are used for spotting animals which are rounded up by stockmen riding motorbikes, requiring a much smaller workforce. Foreign Investment Review Board The Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) is a non-statutory Australian Government advisory body which reviews "proposed investments in Australia that are subject to the Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975" and makes recommendations to

120-488: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anna_Creek&oldid=1106366024 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Anna Creek Station 28°53′35″S 136°10′10″E  /  28.89306°S 136.16944°E  / -28.89306; 136.16944 Anna Creek Station

132-489: Was announced that the South Australian cattle company Williams Cattle Company was to acquire Anna Creek from S Kidman & Co, subject to approval by the Foreign Investment Review Board of the sale of the remainder of the Kidman holding to a consortium led by the Chinese group Dakang Australia Holdings. Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison blocked the sale later that month, in the national interest. Anna Creek

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144-549: Was carrying only 1,500 head of cattle due to the 2000s drought . In 2008, when the station was owned by S. Kidman and Co Ltd , there were eight full-time staff and they were destocking all their cattle. Following floods in 2010, conditions improved and the station restocked. It had 10,000 head of cattle in May 2011 and is capable of carrying up to 16,500 head of cattle during a good season. They raise Santa Gertrudis cattle as they are suitable for hot, dry climates. In mid April 2016, it

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