Flinders Ranges B&B Accommodation, SA
Moolooloo and Moorillah Station are a family owned and operated sheep station, consisting of 609 square kilometres. Moolooloo is nestled 20km NW of Blinman and 30km NE of Parachilna in the heart of the Flinders Ranges. It is approximately 70km North of Wilpena Pound and 550km North of Adelaide.

Moolooloo’s attractions include, historic Nuccaleena Copper Mine, Hannigan’s Gap, Public Access Routes, Aboriginal carvings, gorges, natural springs, and mountainous terrain. These local tourist attractions are easily accessible by 4WD. There is bales full to do at Moolooloo, so why not check out our great packages.
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A place to come and leave your comments, photos and find out what's going on in the Flinders Ranges, our little part of the world!
* Nuccaleena Cottage is a gorgeous little Bed and Breakfast located in Orroroo, South Australia. It is a great place to base yourself while discovering the magnificent Flinders Ranges. Check out our website for more information - www.nuccaleenacottage.com.au
* Moolooloo Station is a working merino sheep station situated in the heart of the Ranges between Blinman and Parachilna and has Shearer's Quarters Accommodation, Blinman Hut, a 4WD "Copper Track" and camping available. - www.moolooloo.com.au
Elizabeth Hanna
September 20th, 2008 at 5:43 am
Hi,
I am trying to track my family history because my Mother’s family’s were related to Dudley. My Mother, Elva lived in Copley with her siblings and parents. Her Father was Walter Edward Slade and her Mother was Nelley Lewisia Slade. Brothers were Norman, Ross and Ray who is the only one living now. Mum’s sisters were Meg, Hazel and Dorothy or “Dot”. My Grandfather, Walter was born in Farina. He worked on the railroads in the Flinders. Walter’s parents came out on the ship Eliza in 1856 and I am guessing they went to the Flinders to live. I am living in Sydney now but only moved from Adelaide a couple of years ago and will return there to live next year. My Mother always spoke about Dudley and the Flinders Ranges, which always remains close in my heart as we camped there with out children when they were young.
It is great to have a connection with family and to see photos of the donkey teams, my Mother would talk about.
I will pass the photos on to my Uncle Ray who will remember your family and maybe we can piece our family history together.
Kind regards.
Liz Hanna
NSW
Lisa
September 20th, 2008 at 11:58 am
Hi Liz,
It is wonderful to hear from you, thankyou! I have passed your comments onto Lesley (who compiled the History). The photos of the donkey teams are great, it will be nice for your Uncle to see them!
Cheers,
Lisa & Keith