Albany

The waters around Albany present nutrient rich growing conditions for Albany Rock Oysters which gives them a rich flavour profile that is completely unique to Albany. The oysters grow in floating baskets, moving in and out of the water and are regularly graded to ensure they have enough space to flourish and are of a consistent quality and size before being harvested.
Albany
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Albany
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Brickhouse Horticulture

Located at Brickhouse Station and on the banks of the Gascoyne River, our Horticulture is 20km from Carnarvon. The fertile soils and ideal climate make it ideal to grow mangoes, sweet potatoes and agave. The property is comprised of 166 hectares under diversification permit which grows 15 hectares (3,000 trees) of mangoes, 22 hectares of sweet potato for Perth and export markets and 3 hectares of Agave for spirits. In early 2023 Harvest Road purchased the adjacent neighbours freehold farm which has 21 hectares (8,000 trees) of mangoes which includes the Honey Gold variety.
Brickhouse Horticulture
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Brickhouse Horticulture
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Harvey Beef

Brunette Downs is in the Barkly Tableland in the Northern Territory, 350km north-east of the nearest town, Tennant Creek (population 3000) and 660km northwest of Mount Isa (population 18,700) in Queensland. A mix of open downs with some timbered areas, seasonal lakes cover 20% of the property and provide valuable pasture as waters recede. Mitchell grass pasture dominates the downs. Brunette is an important station for breeding and backgrounding both Wagyu and Mitchell cattle.
Harvey Beef

Harvey Beef
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New Norcia

Harvest Road purchased New Norcia in 2022 and settled in 2023. New Norcia is a premium 8,032 hectare farm fronting the Moore River, 135kms north of Perth and 45 kms East of the Koojan Feeding Facility. This undulating and conservatively cleared property comprises of strong clay and loam soils which allows the production of improved pastures, silage and grain production for the Feeding Facility. New Norcia is strategically located on the Great Northern Highway and compliments the supply of cattle into the Feeding Facility.
New Norcia

New Norcia
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Koojan Downs Feeding Facility

Koojan Downs Feeding Facility is integral to value-adding the state’s best genetics that suit the Harvest Road beef programs. The facility sources all its commodities from WA; with cottonseed from the Ord River, barley and wheat from the Wheatbelt, high quality pasture hay from the Northern Agricultural Region, and canola oil from growing areas across the state.
Koojan Downs Feeding Facility
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Gino joined Harvest Road in February 2025, bringing decades of feedlot and farm management experience across some of Australia’s largest operations. From his early days in Whyalla Feedlot’s maintenance team to later leading roles in commodity management, farming, and feedlot operations, Gino has built an impressive career dedicated to the industry. Raised on his family’s farm near Tenterfield, NSW, with strong Italian roots, Gino developed a love for agriculture early on. Gino finds joy in mentoring his team, helping them grow with confidence, and building a strong culture at Koojan.
Koojan Downs Feeding Facility
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Hill River

Brunette Downs is in the Barkly Tableland in the Northern Territory, 350km north-east of the nearest town, Tennant Creek (population 3000) and 660km northwest of Mount Isa (population 18,700) in Queensland. A mix of open downs with some timbered areas, seasonal lakes cover 20% of the property and provide valuable pasture as waters recede. Mitchell grass pasture dominates the downs. Brunette is an important station for breeding and backgrounding both Wagyu and Mitchell cattle.
Hill River
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Ian Greenwood and Sarah Donnelly are a dedicated management couple with more than 20 years’ experience across Western Australia’s agricultural industry, including dairy farming, beef feedlot operations, and beef cattle backgrounding and breeding.
They share a strong passion for livestock, regenerative pasture management, land care, and supporting rural communities.
Ian takes a practical, hands-on approach to land and stock management, drawing on his extensive knowledge of rotational grazing (both pasture and tagasaste), pivot irrigation, hay and silage production, and a broad skill set spanning breeding to fencing.
Sarah complements this with her background in dairy and beef cattle, veterinary knowledge, and expertise in data collection. Together, they foster a supportive, team-first culture and take pride in making meaningful contributions to both the land they manage and the communities they live in.
Hill River
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Brickhouse

Brickhouse, located in the Gascoyne region, operates as a backgrounding property. The property makes the most of the high-quality pastures on offer during favourable seasons to prepare cattle for entry into the Koojan feeding facility. With 45km of Gascoyne River frontage and flood plains out to sandy flats and dunes along 60km of coastline, it’s rich with varied pastures, legumes and herbages enabling strong growth rates for backgrounding young cattle. Owned by Forrest, Burt & Co. in the late 1800s, the Forrest family purchased the property back in late 2015, investing in a major transformation, including new infrastructure, fencing and stock waters, to create an efficient backgrounding property.
Location: Brickhouse is located only 15 minutes from Carnarvon, in the Gascoyne region.
Brickhouse
Managers

With over 15 years of experience across rural industries, Bryan and Linda Moroney are a dynamic and accomplished management couple who share a deep passion for pastoral life and raising their four children, aged 5 to 13, at Brickhouse Station. Since meeting at Uaroo in 2009, they’ve worked across pastoral, mining, agricultural, and marine sectors, building a broad and adaptable skillset that underpins their approach to station leadership. Bryan has a lifelong passion or horses, while Linda enjoys time by the coast, and together they balance family life with a strong commitment to livestock, land management, and fostering a positive, supportive environment for their team.
Brickhouse
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Minilya

Located in the Gascoyne region, Minilya supports a backgrounding and F1 wagyu breeding operation, making full use of the diverse natural pastures and herbages available. Positioned on the doorstep to the Ningaloo Coast, Minilya also o a fantastic base for exploring this world-renowned region during time off.
Location: Minilya is just over one hour drive north from Carnarvon, on the North-West Coastal Highway.
Land: Spanning 273,000 ha the station borders the Minilya and Lyndon Rivers and Barrabiddy Creek.
Minilya
Managers

Bryce Pilbeam and Gina McKee have managed Minilya Station for the past eight years, bringing with them more than 30 years of combined experience across Northern Territory and Queensland cattle operations. Gina, who grew up on stations in central Queensland, and Bryce, who hails from the northern NSW coast, are a dynamic pastoral management couple known for their practical leadership, livestock expertise, and commitment to mentoring their team.
Minilya
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Minderoo

The Minderoo Aggregation encompasses four pastoral leases – Minderoo, Urala, Uaroo and Nanutarra across 760,000ha, with diverse landscapes stretching from Pilbara mesa ranges to 180km of productive river frontage through to the picturesque Exmouth Gulf coastline. Situated at the centre of Harvest Road’s vertically integrated supply chain, Minderoo plays a diverse and strategic role. Currently transitioning from a breeding to backgrounding focus, the aggregation is also home to Harvest Road’s composite bull breeding herd, horse breeding program and irrigated fodder production.
Location: The Minderoo Aggregation is located in the West Pilbara region, 40km from Onslow.
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Minderoo
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Balfour Downs

Balfour Downs, in the East Pilbara, is a large-scale breeding property focused on improving herd genetics through the use of Harvest Road’s composite bulls. Balfour also places strong emphasis on rangeland regeneration, applying holistic management practices to support long-term sustainability.
Location: Located in the East Pilbara region, approximately 180km east of Newman.
Balfour Downs
Managers

With over 30 years of combined experience in the beef and pastoral industry, Balfour Downs’ managing couple, Andrew and Karla Alexander, bring strong leadership and operational expertise to Balfour Station.
Andrew & Karla have a focus on developing staff to build strong work ethic, dedication and care to the cattle they work and the ability to maintain and care for plant and equipment. More importantly, the fragile but rugged landscape they live in Balfour offers a rewarding environment for those who thrive on teamwork, resilience, and continuous improvement.
Balfour Downs
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Springvale

Brunette Downs is in the Barkly Tableland in the Northern Territory, 350km north-east of the nearest town, Tennant Creek (population 3000) and 660km northwest of Mount Isa (population 18,700) in Queensland. A mix of open downs with some timbered areas, seasonal lakes cover 20% of the property and provide valuable pasture as waters recede. Mitchell grass pasture dominates the downs. Brunette is an important station for breeding and backgrounding both Wagyu and Mitchell cattle.
Springvale

Springvale
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Brunette Downs

Brunette Downs is in the Barkly Tableland in the Northern Territory, 350km north-east of the nearest town, Tennant Creek (population 3000) and 660km northwest of Mount Isa (population 18,700) in Queensland. A mix of open downs with some timbered areas, seasonal lakes cover 20% of the property and provide valuable pasture as waters recede. Mitchell grass pasture dominates the downs. Brunette is an important station for breeding and backgrounding both Wagyu and Mitchell cattle.
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