Comprising 1670 acres of undulating land, spread over two titles and divided into 25 paddocks, Wombargo Station is one of the most securely watered properties in the district. Annual rainfall totals approx. 26-28 inches per year, filling the 27 dams and two semi-permanent creeks that run through the property - Goodwin and Big Hill. Pastures are improved regularly, with 180 breeders being currently run on this property, as well as 30 replacement heifers.
Situated on this magnificent station is a three bedroom, cedar log cabin homestead surrounded by a bull nose veranda. A good sized kitchen and an open plan living and dining area are heated by a slow combustion wood heater and cooled in the warmer months by a reverse cycle air conditioner. There is also a self contained unit with three rooms including a kitchenette and bathroom. This is currently being utilized as a B&B base for tourists exploring this scenic and historic area.
Surrounding the homestead is ample shedding for vehicles and machinery. There are also stockyards, three hay sheds, a 22 tonne grain silo and horse shelters.
The size of Wulgulmerang is approximately 153.3 square kilometres. It has 6 parks covering nearly 89.1% of total area. The population of Wulgulmerang in 2011 was 348 people. By 2016 the population was 13 showing a population decline of 96.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Wulgulmerang is 60-69 years. Households in Wulgulmerang are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Wulgulmerang work in a managers occupation. In 2006, 71.7% of the homes in Wulgulmerang were owner-occupied compared with 73.2% in 2011..
Wulgulmerang has 20 properties.
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