La Belle Station

La Belle
Location in Northern Territory

Coordinates: 13°06′49″S 130°29′37″E / 13.11372°S 130.49363°E / -13.11372; 130.49363 (La Belle)

La Belle Station also known as Labelle Downs is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory.

The property is situated approximately 59 kilometres (37 mi) west of Batchelor and 85 kilometres (53 mi) north of Darwin. La Belle is shares is eastern boundary with Litchfield National Park[1] and Litchfield Station to the south, the Delissaville-Wagait-Larrakia Aboriginal Land Trust is to the north and the Timor Sea is to the west.[2]

The property is composed of many land types. About one third is red dirt and sandy forest of which about half has been cleared with some being converted to humidicola pasture. The remainder is highly productive marine floodplain covered in native wetland grasses such as hymenachne, rice grass, marine couch and cane grass along with introduced grasses. Divided into 34 paddocks it has an estimated carrying capacity of 14,000 head of cattle.[3]

Originally a part of neighbouring Stapleton Station, La Belle was taken up by the Townsend family in 1962. In 2001, the 610 square kilometres (236 sq mi) property was placed on the market by the Townsend family partnership.[3] It was stocked with 10,500 head of Brahman cattle.

La Belle along with Welltree Station was sold by Peter Camm in 2008 sold for A$72 million, during a land boom.[4]

R. M. Williams Agricultural Holdings acquired the property which it held until 2013 when the company went into receivership. Both La Belle and Welltree were then sold to the Australian Agricultural Company for A$27.1 million.[5]

See also

References

  1. "PPB Advisory successfully negotiates sale of Labelle and Welltree Station". PPB Advisory. 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  2. "Northern Territory Pastoral Properties" (PDF). Northern Territory Government. 2003. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  3. 1 2 Helen Walker (23 August 2001). "La Belle Downs to sell by auction". Queensland Country Life. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  4. Fiona Cameron (6 November 2008). "Land worth $450m on sale across northern Australia". The Australian. News Limited. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  5. Matthew Cranston (24 October 2013). "AACo buys RMW stations". Stock Journal. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
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