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MOBELLA
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Managers |
Simon Robinson |
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Staff |
12
- 15 |
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Location |
110km
W of the Stuart Highway |
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Land
Size |
1
Million Hectares |
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Stock |
55,000
Merino / 22,000 ewes |
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Annual
Rainfall |
175mm |
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Commonwealth
Hill/Mobella is a big run comprising just
on one million hectares. It is located
about 110 km west of the Stuart Highway,
midway between Glendambo and Coober Pedy.
In a low 175mm rainfall area, it is made up of soft sandy loam soils
with some dunes. There are areas of Mulga, Bullock Bush and Sandalwood
scrub, together with Saltbush, Bluebush and annual native grasses such
as Spear Grass, Mulga Grass, White Top and Wire Grass, with herbages
in season.
The Station is well developed with 58 bores, 18 dams and several long
pipelines watering 150 paddocks. It has two 8 stand Wool Sheds, one at
the Commonwealth Hill homestead and one at Mobella towards the western
end of the run.
The Western and Northern boundaries are 1.6 metres high netting fences,
forming part of the famous South Australian Dog Fence.
The Station depastures an average of 55,000 medium wooled Merinos, lambing
down 22,000 ewes.
A Cessna 182 aircraft is used to facilitate mustering efficiency, with
air-to-ground UHF communication with motorcycle musterers. Staff numbers
vary between 12
and 15.
An average of 15,000 sale sheep are turned off each year, mostly at auction
in Jamestown or alternatively on C.A.L.M. The 1400 bale clip is transported
to Gillman, Adelaide and usually sold by separation in Melbourne.
Daily temperatures are high in the summer and mild (19C) in the winter.
Social activities attended by staff throughout the year include Gymkhanas
at Glendambo, race meetings and camp drafts in the general area and the
Woolbalers B&S ball at Glendambo.
Commonwealth Hill and Mobella offer a Certificate III in Agriculture
(Sheep and Wool). This certificate is nationally recognised and comes
at no expense to the trainee. Outside experts are brought in to deliver
modules on Welding, First Aid
and OH&S.
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