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- Patrick_Durack abstract "Patrick Durack (March 1834 – 20 January 1898) was a pastoral pioneer in Western Australia.His family were struggling tenant farmers from Magherareagh near Scarriff in County Clare, Ireland who moved from Ireland to New South Wales in 1853. Two months after arriving in New South Wales, his father, Michael was accidentally killed. He settled his mother and siblings, and moved to Victoria, he returned 18 months later with ₤1000.On 31 July 1862 he married Mary Costello, only daughter of Michael Costello, a native of Co. Tipperary and his wife Mary Tully, a native of Co. Galway. Patrick and Mary had eight children (two of whom died in infancy), including Michael Durack. Goulburn provided insufficient outlets for Durack's energy, land hunger and organizing powers. Along with his brother Michael and brother-in-law John Costello, they set out to establish a property in South West Queensland in 1863. Drought conditions almost killed the men, but they continued around the country pegging claims to some 17,000 square miles (44,030 km2). The men established both Kyabra and Thylungra Station in 1868 with 100 cattle. By 1877 the Duracks had a herd of approximately 30,000 head of cattle.Durack and his brother Michael trekked across the north of the continent from Thylungra on Coopers Creek in Queensland which they left from in 1879 along with 7250 breeding cattle and 200 horses to the Kimberley region of Western Australia near Kununurra where they arrived in 1882. The 3,000 miles (4,828 km) journey of cattle to stock Argyle Downs and Ivanhoe Station is the longest of its type ever recorded.In 1885, he retired to Brisbane. Later that year he purchased gold-crushing machinery from Sydney and began mining on the Kimberley goldfields. In 1889 he learned that financial disaster had overtaken his Queensland interests. He died in Fremantle on 20 January 1898.Kings in Grass Castles is a 1959 novel based on his life and times by his granddaughter Dame Mary Durack. It was the subject of a TV mini-series.".
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- Patrick_Durack deathDate "1898-01-20".
- Patrick_Durack deathPlace Fremantle.
- Patrick_Durack deathYear "1898".
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- Patrick_Durack birthDate "March 1834".
- Patrick_Durack birthPlace "Scarriff, County Clare, Ireland".
- Patrick_Durack children Michael_Durack.
- Patrick_Durack dateOfBirth "1834".
- Patrick_Durack dateOfDeath "1898-01-20".
- Patrick_Durack deathDate "1898-01-20".
- Patrick_Durack deathPlace Fremantle.
- Patrick_Durack name "Durack, Patrick".
- Patrick_Durack name "Patrick Durack".
- Patrick_Durack nationality "Irish and Australian".
- Patrick_Durack occupation "Pastoralist".
- Patrick_Durack parents "Michael Durack & Bridget Dillon".
- Patrick_Durack placeOfBirth County_Clare.
- Patrick_Durack placeOfBirth Ireland.
- Patrick_Durack placeOfBirth Scarriff.
- Patrick_Durack placeOfDeath Fremantle.
- Patrick_Durack shortDescription "Pastoralist".
- Patrick_Durack spouse "Mary Costello".
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- Patrick_Durack description "Pastoralist".
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- Patrick_Durack subject Category:Settlers_of_Australia.
- Patrick_Durack hypernym Pioneer.
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- Patrick_Durack comment "Patrick Durack (March 1834 – 20 January 1898) was a pastoral pioneer in Western Australia.His family were struggling tenant farmers from Magherareagh near Scarriff in County Clare, Ireland who moved from Ireland to New South Wales in 1853. Two months after arriving in New South Wales, his father, Michael was accidentally killed.".
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