Springvale Station
Springvale or Springvale Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Springvale Aggregation was created when Springvale was purchased along with Alice Downs, Mabel Downs, and Texas Downs by a South African company in 2003. the four properties are owned by Harvest Road, an agribusiness owned by Andrew Forrest.
Springvale Station is situated about north of Halls Creek and south west of Warmun in the Kimberley region. The cluster of stations known as Springvale Aggregation covers.
History
J. W. McAdam acquired Springvale in 1932 from E. Bridge and Sons.The family business Quilty and Sons expanding their already vast ownership in the region, acquired Springvale in 1948 from W. J. McAdam in 1948. The Quilty’s already owned neighbouring Bedford Downs Station.
In 2003 the property was sold as part of a A$15-million four-property deal to South African interests. The four adjoining stations of Springvale, Bedford Downs, Mabel Downs and Alice Downs comprised an area of and were stocked with approximately 32,000 head of cattle.