
For over 38,000 years Cardabia Station (Warroora's northern neighbour) and Warroora have been the core of Baiyungu heartlands. Warroora Station recognises and supports
Baiyungu ownership of the land and respects their Native Title interests.
Warroora
and Baiyungu People have a joint Treaty for a commitment to a
co-operative working relationship in land management, protection and future
use of Baiyungu Traditional Land for pastoral, conservation and tourism operations.
The earliest recorded lease was 20,000 acres taken up by The Quailborough Squatting Co. (Wattes Howard and others of Champion Bay) on 1st January, 1880.
Warroora is home to Marty, Muriel, Sasha Belle (3 1/2yrs) & Eva (16 months)
Horak, and Murray, Astrid, Emma (6 years) and Oliver (4 months)
Horak and
John (Diamond) and Leonie McDiven and Leonie’s cousin,
Christine Hennessey. The lease was purchased on 9th December 1994.