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believes that regulators' initial recommended stocking rate was three times higher than what he considers appropriate for long-term carrying capacity of Woodgreen. His property is manageable and productive, as well as being stable financially, with a productive herd and few stock losses. A 2021 article calls him a pioneer of the model of sustainably low stocking rates and maintaining high-quality beef, which caused him to be ostracised by some in the cattle industry.
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Wood Green station it was...considered to be in the girls best interests for her and her children to remain in the Institution". Topsy was not keen to return to the station, as she was employed by Purvis "as housemaid and cook and had also done stockwork and windmill repair work around the station and in return had only received clothing and rations", and was happy working as a
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Purvis got advice from scientists, government representatives and others. However there was no one single answer; it was through his own experimentation that he found the best ways to improve his land, being unique in its own way. He used observation and his analytical skills to hone his methods. He
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Topsy was again admitted to The Bungalow on 12 Sept 1939, When Freda was just three weeks old, as there were health issues to be attended to, the authorities were trying to determine who Freda's father was, and owing to "the promiscous manner in which Topsy was giving birth to half-caste infants at
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telegraph station. In the meantime, Don Thomas from Alice Springs drove to Woodgreen to pick up Purvis Sr and two "blackfellows", one of whom managed to track down the plane based on the description of the location given by Renfrey. Maher and Maloney had only six oranges between them for food, but
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and bred horses, before introducing cattle. The property was very degraded by the time his son, Bob Purvis Jr, took it over in 1960, mainly due to overstocking. Since then, Bob Jr has slowly but surely rejuvenated the property, making it a viable concern, albeit with much lower stocking rates of
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and batteries to provide for its energy needs. Working with his wife, Marie, he has worked with fire for decades. This, along with ponding banks and lower stocking, had drought-proofed the property and improved productivity. He has also managed to keep
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caused by poor grazing practices. This was partly due to the conditions of the least, which stated that thea minimum stocking rate was 3000 head for the property. The debts exceeded the property's value, and three quarters of the land was unusable.
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at the institution. However, by November 1940, Topsy was again working for Purvis at Wood Green under an agreement similar to that which governed the employment of halfcaste girls in the township. Following the
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which lasted months, which he spent somewhere else. He was known as a very strong man with a huge appetite, eating a lot of meat and eggs. This earned him the nickname "the Sandover
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Woodgreen Station, also known as Atartinga, covers approximately 2,215 km (855 sq mi), and is located around 140 km (87 mi) north of Alice Springs, on the
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Bob Jr worked slowly over decades to improve the soil to make the property sustainable, using some methods which he had developed himself to reverse the damage. He has practised
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Lorna Petyarr Purvis, who married Alexander Donald (Pwerle) Ross (1915–1999; known as Don) in 1938, was Bob Purvis Sr's niece, and they met at Woodgreen. She was a "half-caste"
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around 40 mi (64 km), to seek assistance. Three men (one of several search parties sent out to look for the men) motoring across the desert found him, and took him to
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people. It has been referred to as Athatheng by Aboriginal people. Before European settlement, the land had not been exposed to grazing animals with hard,
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Bob Purvis Sr was married to Adele Viola Purvis, who was formerly a music teacher. She was also a keen local historian, and founded the
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Robert (Bob) H. Purvis Sr had come out from England, and worked as a bush contractor before acquiring the 2,000 km (1,200 mi)
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The reserve straddles the Sandover Highway, with most of it on the western side. Its northeast corner is close to Atartinga homestead.
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aboriginal". After Topsy's mother was killed, around 1919, Ron Purvis Sr persuaded the NT police commissioner
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Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names
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in much better condition and more fertile. He has used fire for land management, adapted from Indigenous
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in 1993 also led to a change in the relationship between the Aboriginal workers and the Purvis family.
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in February 1942, there were military orders to evacuate The Bungalow, so Topsy took her girls to
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Spatial data and information management, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics
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Telling someone else's story: The life history of Alexander Donald (Pwerle) Ross (1915–1999)
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pastoral leases as the basis for any future native title claims, under the auspices of the
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and sale of many horses. The property had also been affected badly by drought in 1954.
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A maximum sustainable stocking rate system in central Australia: Woodgreen Station, NT
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have become commonly referred to as "Purvis banks". His labours have borne fruit, and
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known as Atartinga in 1918. He had a brother named Lou Purvis. He survived a bout of
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woman, who had had a hard life, growing up in The Bungalow. Don Ross was a senior
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they survived until they were rescued by shooting and eating the crocodile.
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man, who owned a cattle station called Neutral Junction Station, near the
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There has been some mineral exploration in the park, as recently as 2021.
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Artist and cultural leader, Anmatyerr woman Hilda "Cookie" Price Pwerl (
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Bob's son Jim has co-managed the property since some time before 2015.
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Topsy Glynn was born around 1916, the daughter of a "half-caste"
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Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
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to put Topsy in to the "Half-caste Institution Alice Springs" (
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Purvis, Bob, 1937-; Simpson, Bruce (Bruce Forbes), 1923-2019;
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Bob Purvis Jr was born on the property in 1937, and went to
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Wood Green Station was established across the land of two
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created in 1918 was Bob Purvis Sr, who first ran it as a
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woman. She was later described by the authorities as a "
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Cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia
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and developing his own methods to improve the soil.
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Purvis was another son of Bob Purvis Sr. 521:Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association 787: 785: 783: 781: 165:cattle, by applying some of the techniques of 1320:"Land Units of Woodgreen Station (Atartinga)" 1008: 1006: 1004: 1002: 1000: 900: 898: 896: 894: 8: 1668:Centre for Indigenous Family History Studies 1277: 1275: 1273: 1048:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 860: 858: 856: 854: 588:ATA was a short-lived airline registered in 363:' work was under way on both Woodgreen and 324:grassland with many species of grasses and 218:Bob Purvis Sr and Adele Purvis at Woodgreen 1647:– via National Library of Australia. 1619:– via National Library of Australia. 1291:Central Land Council Annual Report 2020–21 1084:– via National Library of Australia. 1052:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 617:One later report says the destination was 37:Not to be confused with the outstation of 1167:Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade 1131:"Burning Issues 3: A pastoral meditation" 56: 1724:"The Florence Nightingale from the bush" 1554:Ballarat & District in the Great War 1536:. 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McD (3 March 2019). 1550:"Major Harold John Thomas Berryman" 1161:Humphrys, Meg (28 September 2020). 456:Australian Transcontinental Airways 1831:Stations in the Northern Territory 1664:"Half-caste Institution 1940-1941" 1146:Includes a photo of Bob Purvis Jr. 491:called James Glynn and an unnamed 186:groups, most of it on that of the 137:of Australia, to the northeast of 25: 1683:, Darwin Office: CRS F126 Item 33 1386:. Commonwealth of Australia. 2012 1068:"Heavy rain in Central Australia" 375:Property location and description 1836:1918 establishments in Australia 1811:Photo of Bob Purvis on his horse 1129:Richards, Dave (13 April 2012). 837:State Library of South Australia 320:have been transformed into open 55: 48: 866:"Mr. Bob and Mrs. Adele Purvis" 792:Graham, Nicole (7 March 2003). 592:in 1935 by Harold Berryman, of 509:Alice Springs Telegraph Station 41:, also referred to as Atartinga 1681:National Archives of Australia 1030:. 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Atartinga
Wood Green tube station
Mulga Bore
Woodgreen Station is located in Northern Territory
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19°03′28″S 136°42′28″E / 19.05778°S 136.70778°E / -19.05778; 136.70778 (Woodgreen)
cattle station
Northern Territory
Alice Springs
Indigenous
pastoral lease
sheep station
regenerative agriculture
Aboriginal
Anmatyerre
Alyawarre
cloven hoofs


pastoral lease
tetanus
alligator
Sandover River
British Indian Army
race horses
overgrazed
culling
National Trust of Australia (Northern Territory)
Northern Territory Archives
boarding school

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