Deep Well Station Explained

-24.2987°N 134.1444°WDeep Well Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Description

It is situated about 60km (40miles) South South East of Alice Springs and 60km (40miles) East of the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory just off the Phillipson Stock route. Lying between the MacDonnell Ranges and the Simpson Desert and taking in much of the Ooraminna Ranges, the property is composed of a variety of land types including red sand hills, rocky outcrops and spinifex plains. Deep Well is just east of the former Central Australia Railway which had a stop also called Deep Well.

History

William Hayes and his wife Mary arrived in Alice Springs in 1884 with steel telegraph poles to replace the original wooden ones used to build the Overland Telegraph. They also worked on other properties in the area such as Mount Burrell and Owen Springs Station.[1] The Hayes established the property in the late 1880s[2] and it has remained in the Hayes family ever since.[3] Billy Hayes, the fifth generation of the Hayes family, was inducted into the Stockman's Hall of Fame in 2009. Hayes was the hero in Turbulence, the bush poem written by Murray Hartin.

A drought from 1964 to 1965 resulted in Ted Hayes moving all the stock to Undoolya Station and temporarily leaving Deep Well abandoned. All the Aboriginal workers also left the property and set up camp at Undoolya as well.[4]

During the early 1990s the area was struck by drought once more and had large debts. Some 5,000 cattle had been grazing at Deep Well up until the drought started.[5] The Hayeses decided to diversify into tourism and built a lodge on the northern side of the station at Ooraminna. Shortly afterwards Ted Egan approached the family asked if he could build a movie set in the same location for a film version of his song The Drover's Boy. The film did not progress but the replica buildings of Newcastle Waters from 1921 remain at Ooraminna and are used for tourist accommodation.[6]

The property was again struck by drought starting in 2002 with Billy Hayes destocking the property in 2006 when the last of the dams dried up.[7]

Billy Hayes died in 2011 died in a quad bike accident at the property.[8] Following the death of her husband Jan Hayes placed the property on the market in 2013 with their son Billy Hayes Junior taking on the management of the property.[9] As of 2014 the 16410NaN0 property was still on the market.[10]

In 2016 Billy Hayes Junior died in a plane crash while mustering on New Crown Station.[11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Exhibition - Women on the land. 2014. 21 March 2015. National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame.
  2. Web site: Deep and meaningful. 1 September 2002. 22 March 2015. Outback Magazine.
  3. Web site: Deep Well Station - Northern Territory . 2001 . 21 March 2015 . Outback Encounters . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304063710/http://www.australialesstravelled.com/propertyprof2.html . 4 March 2016 . dmy .
  4. Web site: Deep Well 1965-1970. Paul Mackett. 22 March 2015.
  5. Web site: A Family Affair. Miles Clarke. 13 July 2008. 22 March 2015. Ninemsn. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304022942/http://finance.ninemsn.com.au/smallbusiness/planning/8123442/a-family-affair. 4 March 2016. dead.
  6. Web site: Ooraminna - Home of the wow factor. 2009. 22 March 2015. Territory Q. Northern Territory Government. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402094218/http://www.australiasnorthernterritory.com.au/_layouts/download.aspx?SourceUrl=%2Fpublications%2FDocuments%2F2009%2FTQ-1-2009.docx. 2 April 2015. dead.
  7. Web site: Central Australian cattle stations struggle to survive. 14 July 2006. 21 March 2015. Stateline. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  8. Web site: A stockman's farewell. Nadine Maloney. 11 May 2011. 21 March 2015. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  9. Web site: Jan's ready to hang up her outback books. Breanna Tucker. 27 March 2013. 21 March 2015. Newcastle Herald.
  10. Web site: NT and Kimberley - 15 Pastoral holdings for sale. James Nason. Beef Central. 28 March 2014. 21 March 2015. Nascon Media Pty Ltd.
  11. News: Maddocks. Tom. NT 'a poorer place' after death of pastoralist Billy Hayes in plane crash. 20 August 2016. ABC News. 13 July 2016.