Mount Doreen Station
Pastoral lease in the Northern Territory / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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22.089°S 131.422°E / -22.089; 131.422 (Mount Doreen) Mount Doreen Station is a 7,337-square-kilometre (2,833 sq mi) pastoral lease operating as a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia.
It is situated about 142 kilometres (88 mi) north east of Papunya and approximately 319 kilometres (198 mi) north west of Alice Springs just off the Tanami Track in the central region of the Northern Territory. The property shares a boundary with Yunkanjini Aboriginal Land Trust to the south, the Yuendumu Aboriginal Land Trust to the east (with Yuendumu the closest settlement[1]), the Mala Aboriginal Land Trust to the north and the Lake Mackay Aboriginal Land Trust to the west. The nearest leases are Newhaven Sanctuary (formerly Station) to the south and Mount Denison to the east.[2]
Vaughan Springs, known to the Warlpiri people as Pikilyi, is a large and important natural spring on the property.[3][4][5][6]