Comeroo, a 100,000 acre sheep and cattle property, is the true outback, an oasis of green in this rugged country … something every traveller needs to experience at least once. Ideal for those travelling by light aircraft, 4WD and caravenners, your hosts Chris and Bruce gladly involve you in current activities and provide the means to soak up the atmosphere and colour of the outback.
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Your Hosts:
Comeroo was taken up by the Sharpe family as a selection of 10,240 acres in 1919. Since then three neighbouring stations have been added to the property. Bruce, now 60, has lived his life at Comeroo and is very knowledgeable about the history of the land and farming, while Christine, a hard working country girl, has lived her married life of 32 years at Comeroo with Bruce. They have two adult boys who now live off the property. They love having people visit and share their property and stories of the land.
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Things to Do:
Things to do at Comeroo Camel Station
Getting Here:
By Air:
Airstrip co ordinates: Lat S 29 14.68 Lon E 145 08..38
1000 metre strip
65 nautical miles NW Bourke
80 nautical miles SSw Cunnamulla
By Road:
Bourke to Fords Bridge 65 kms turn right at Warrego Hotel for 30kms.
Turn left 50 kms on Enngonia Road.Sign posted from Fords Bridge.
Bourke to Enngonia Kidmanway 100 kms turn left Yantabulla Road go 50 kms turn left 33 kms to mail box.
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