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Welcome to Pine View Station

Pine View Station is a working sheep and cattle property located 180 kms from Broken Hill on the Silverton to Hawker Gate Road. It is owned and operated by Mark and Jenny Lacey and their young family.

Mark and Jenny are organic farmers with certification for their practices on Pine View.

 Pine View has significant historic sites, with one of the most important being the "yellow waterhole" on Flood's Creek which was used by Charles Sturt's 1844-45 Central Australian Expedition.

Some forty kilometres of boundary fence is also the Wild Dog Fence, built in the late 1900s as a rabbit proof fence, but converted to the Wild Dog Fence in 1916.

Pine View features undulating red sand-hills and has areas of creek flood out country, off Flood's Creek.

 There are many opportunities for photographers, bushwalkers or bird watchers. 

 Pine View also offers the opportunity for registered hunters to hunt feral pigs on the property, please contact us for more information.

Contact Jenny on 08 80912513
Email: pineview1@bigpond.com

www.pineviewstation.com.au

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