For the railway station in Bristol, England, see Henbury railway station.
Henbury Station
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Location in Northern Territory
Henbury Station is a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia.[1] In March 2022 Henbury was purchased by Tim Edmunds for A$32 million, including its 3500 cattle.[2]
^Caddie Brain (24 May 2013). "New species discovered at Henbury Station". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
^Rowley, Linda (28 March 2022). "Carbon project pioneer Henbury Station sells for $32m". Beef Central. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
HenburyStationHenburyStation is a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia. In March 2022 Henbury was purchased by Tim Edmunds for A$32...
Henbury railway station served the Bristol suburb of Henbury, England, from 1910 to 1965. The station was situated on the Henbury Loop Line of the Great...
Henbury may refer to: Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory; contains the Henbury craters field HenburyStation, Northern Territory...
Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia located in the locality of Ghan. Henbury craters are...
the station as part of the reopening of Henbury Spur. Following the Bristol City Council meeting of 18 June 2019, the former Ashley Hill station was cited...
Station Elsey Station Epenarra Station Erldunda Fish River Station (became a wildlife reserve) Hamilton Downs Station Helen Springs StationHenbury Station...
were also provided until 1915, with stations at Filton Halt, Charlton, Henbury and Hallen. In 1917 a small station was opened at Chittening Platform to...
spiders and as a scientific photographer. In 2013 he attended the HenburyStation Bush Blitz in the Northern Territory. In 2014 he participated as scientist...
The type specimen was collected near Rockhole Bore, Chandler Range (HenburyStation, Northern Territory) at an elevation of 434 m (1,424 ft), on a sandstone...
long supported the reopening of the Henbury Line to passengers, as well as the stations at North Filton and Henbury. FOSBR suggest this would help services...
private protected areas in the Northern Territory: Fish River StationHenburyStation (in progress)[citation needed] Newhaven Pungalina-Seven Emu Wongalara...
Blaise High School (formerly Henbury School) is an 11–18 mixed, secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Henbury, Bristol, England. It was...
Bristol Temple Meads to York. Just to the west of the station is Stoke Gifford Junction, where the Henbury Loop Line to Avonmouth Docks and Cross Country Route...
connections. In the mid-1920s he moved again to become a stockman on HenburyStation; here he learned to ride horses and camels and became noted for his...
species occurs in the southern Northern Territory. The type locality is HenburyStation in the James Range of the MacDonnell Ranges bioregion, some 130 km...
reopening of the Henbury Loop Line to passengers, with the possibility of services from Temple Meads to Bristol Parkway via Clifton Down and Henbury. Plans for...
past the site remains open for goods traffic, and is now known as the Henbury Loop. Improved services on the Severn Beach Line are called for as part...
Parke (1853–1901). He was educated at Wellington College, and went to HenburyStation in Northern Territory, Australia, in 1876, where his brother Walter...
2013 HenburyStation, NT, 2013 Hiltaba Nature Reserve and Gawler Ranges National Park, SA, 2012 Wongalara Sanctuary, NT, 2012 Fish River Station, NT,...
the elusive Night parrot, Pezoporus occidentalis, while searching at HenburyStation, but recorded sightings and observations of other birds in that region...
Henbury Loop Line, allowed the removal of the second track from 19 October 1970, with all services using the original, eastern platform. The station building...
It runs approximately north-east from the northern edge of Bristol at Henbury, to a point just beyond the M5 motorway (at junction 17), and forms parts...
Severn Beach or via Henbury were withdrawn. Goods services from the station ended on 20 June 1966, the same day that the station was renamed "Avonmouth"...