Durack family

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The Durack family is a prominent Australian pastoral and pioneering dynasty known for its extensive cattle stations and influential role in the settlement of northern Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian family
pastoral dynasty
pioneering family
activity cattle breeding
land development
overland droving
associatedPlace Cooper Creek region NERFINISHED
Goulburn district, New South Wales NERFINISHED
Kimberley, Western Australia NERFINISHED
Ord River region NERFINISHED
Queensland Channel Country NERFINISHED
country Australia
documentedIn Kings in Grass Castles NERFINISHED
Sons in the Saddle NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cattle industry
pastoralism
regional politics
hasEthnicOrigin Irish descent
hasMemberOccupation artist
pastoralist
politician
writer
historicalPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
influenced pastoral industry in Western Australia
regional economy of the Kimberley
settlement of northern Australia
knownFor Kimberley region development
cattle stations
overlanding cattle
pastoralism
pioneering northern Australia
laterBase Queensland NERFINISHED
Western Australia NERFINISHED
legacy Australian pastoral literature
Durack Homestead Museum NERFINISHED
place names in the Kimberley
notableMember Bessie Durack NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Durack NERFINISHED
Mary Durack NERFINISHED
Michael Durack NERFINISHED
Patrick Durack NERFINISHED
originRegion New South Wales NERFINISHED
ownedStation Argyle Station NERFINISHED
Ivanhoe Station NERFINISHED
Mundabullangana Station NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Durack namedAfter Durack family