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Historically, Home Valley Station has been in existence as a pastoral lease since 1957, however it has not been settled as a working cattle station for all of this time. In fact, locals who knew the country and its characters from this time would say those who have tried make Home Valley viable over the past 20 years have solely been interested in running it down as a tax dodge. Pastoralists of the day would also add that Home Valley was well known as a "poddy dodger's*" corner (*a cattle rustler, one who steals unbranded calves) much like its neighbour Out Station, Durack River Station. Hence, the history we have selected to focus on is that of Karunjie Station.

Karunjie Station is owned by the Indigenous Land Corporation. Its tourism services are now cared for by Home Valley Station managers. Simply ask your hosts at Home Valley Station for more information about Karunjie Station when visiting Home Valley.
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