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- Q6920625 abstract "Mount Elvire Station was a pastoral lease and sheep Station located approximately 177 kilometres (110 mi) south west of Leonora in the Goldfields of Western Australia,The explorer John Forrest passed through the area in 1869. Travelling in the area to the North of Mount Elvire, which he named after his wife, he then named the nearby Lake Barlee after the Colonial Secretary of Western Australia. The station encompasses a large peninsula of Lake Barlee at its northern boundary.Malcolm Campbell Ross, of Menzies, first took up the lease on the station in 1966 but it was never fully stocked or developed. The owners from 1973-77 were the McLaughlin family who ran 3,500 head of sheep on the lease.In 1989, an inspector from the Department of Agriculture stumbled across a large cannabis crop at Kalli Station, another sheep station in the Mid West near Cue. Following a police investigation, Operation Cerberus, another crop was found at Gingin and another was planned to be planted at Mount Elvire by the L'Onorata Syndicate. As a result, ten men were arrested including Rocco Versace and Sebastino Pizzata, who were the ringleaders. The head of the operation Bruno "The Fox" Romeo was arrested years later.The pastoral lease was acquired by the Department of Environment and Conservation in 1991 and is now used as a tourist destination which offer overnight stays on the site.In 2006, the Department of Environment and Conservation proposed that the 1,543 square kilometres (596 sq mi) station be converted to the Mount Elvire Conservation Park as past of the larger Mount Manning Nature Reserve.".
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- Q6920625 comment "Mount Elvire Station was a pastoral lease and sheep Station located approximately 177 kilometres (110 mi) south west of Leonora in the Goldfields of Western Australia,The explorer John Forrest passed through the area in 1869. Travelling in the area to the North of Mount Elvire, which he named after his wife, he then named the nearby Lake Barlee after the Colonial Secretary of Western Australia.".
- Q6920625 label "Mount Elvire Station".
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