Anna Creek Station / Matt & Chantelle Williams
Please note that this information may be general in nature and not necessarily completely relevant to the role that you may be offered or asked to do. It is intended as a guide and a starting point for your discussions. Roles may change as employers get to know you and understand your abilities and interests better.
JOB / ROLE
1 or 2 Station hands for very large cattle station
CONTACT
Chantelle Williams
office@annacreek.com.au
0429 159 206
Address
Anna Creek Station
Williams Cattle Company
PMB 1 Coober Pedy SA
1 or 2 Station hands for very large cattle station
CONTACT
Chantelle Williams
office@annacreek.com.au
0429 159 206
Address
Anna Creek Station
Williams Cattle Company
PMB 1 Coober Pedy SA
GENERAL INFO
(please note that this is general information and may not be specific to your role)
Cattle
Anna Creek Station 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 km2 (9,142 sq mi; 5,851,000 acres)[3] which is slightly larger than Israel. It is 8,000 km2 (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 is 3,340 km2 (830,000 acres; 1,290 sq mi).[5]
The station is arid pastoral country.[6] 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 is Coober Pedy.
23,677 km2 (combined)
The property is family owned and run, and typically operates with a team of 4-10 people depending on season and other requirements.
Typical duties
Station hand role. All duties including cattle work, fencing, water and lick runs, general maintenance and other duties as required. Vehicles include 2 wheel bikes, buggy, utes and various other tractors and earth moving machinery.
Previous roles
Cook role, Cook, gardener, inside outside work. Initially 6 weeks work but could lead to more as a governess.
Mixed role including cleaning, light gardening, painting and possibly some cooking for someone interested in cooking. Must love cleanliness. Team of 10 to 12 living and working in the station.
Cooking for 8-12 people at the homestead. Not required to go out in the stock camps. Excellent facilities and a very fun environment to work. some basic gardening, feeding animals, and watering/mowing small lawn areas also.
Living
All food and accommodation provided. Air conditioned ensuite king single rooms. 4 meals a day provided. Tesltra and wifi works. No vehicle is provided.
Travel
17 km to William Creek, Bus from Adelaide.
Working conditions and Pay
Day rate based on award wages.
(please note that this is general information and may not be specific to your role)
Cattle
Anna Creek Station 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 km2 (9,142 sq mi; 5,851,000 acres)[3] which is slightly larger than Israel. It is 8,000 km2 (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 is 3,340 km2 (830,000 acres; 1,290 sq mi).[5]
The station is arid pastoral country.[6] 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 is Coober Pedy.
23,677 km2 (combined)
The property is family owned and run, and typically operates with a team of 4-10 people depending on season and other requirements.
Typical duties
Station hand role. All duties including cattle work, fencing, water and lick runs, general maintenance and other duties as required. Vehicles include 2 wheel bikes, buggy, utes and various other tractors and earth moving machinery.
Previous roles
Cook role, Cook, gardener, inside outside work. Initially 6 weeks work but could lead to more as a governess.
Mixed role including cleaning, light gardening, painting and possibly some cooking for someone interested in cooking. Must love cleanliness. Team of 10 to 12 living and working in the station.
Cooking for 8-12 people at the homestead. Not required to go out in the stock camps. Excellent facilities and a very fun environment to work. some basic gardening, feeding animals, and watering/mowing small lawn areas also.
Living
All food and accommodation provided. Air conditioned ensuite king single rooms. 4 meals a day provided. Tesltra and wifi works. No vehicle is provided.
Travel
17 km to William Creek, Bus from Adelaide.
Working conditions and Pay
Day rate based on award wages.