Tibradden Station
28°45′07″S 114°54′14″E / 28.752°S 114.904°E / -28.752; 114.904 (Tibradden) Tibradden or Tibradden Station is a pastoral lease that currently operates as a cattle station and had previously operated as a sheep station.It is located about 26 kilometres (16 mi) north east of Greenough and 28 kilometres (17 mi) east of Geraldton in the Mid West region of Western Australia.[1] The property comprising 40,000 acres (16,187 ha) had been established in 1852[1] and was owned by John S. Davis, J. P. Walcott and M. Logue, who dissolved their partnership in 1854.[2] The land was divided, with Davis' portion retaining the name of Tibradden[3] and comprising approximately 25,000 acres (10,117 ha), Walcott naming his Miininooka, and Logue calling his Ellendale.[1] The property was running sheep in 1875 and was selling breeding ewes and rams.