A message from Bullo River Station ~

As the 2025 guest season draws to a close, a heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone who made the journey to Bullo River Station this year—and in years past. Whether it was a first visit or a long-awaited return, it’s been a joy to share this remarkable part of the world.

In 2026, guest stays will pause while an exciting redevelopment of the guest wing and homestead unfolds at the station. Cattle operations and conservation work will continue, and throughout the year, we’ll share updates and glimpses from behind the scenes that offer a window into the next chapter.

Bullo’s new chapter and vision for the guest spaces will be brought to life by Australian architects MJA Studio, who will work closely with Sibella Court, the renowned Australian interior designer instrumental to informing the homestead’s last refurbishment in 2018.

Sharing their vision for the redevelopment, Alexandra and Julian Burt, Co-Owners of Bullo River Station, said, “Welcoming guests to our home in the outback has brought us immense joy since becoming the custodians of Bullo River Station in 2017.  The experience of being on this breathtaking property has resonated with people in ways we could never have imagined, and their wonder and support have encouraged us even more to shore up the future of this most remarkable Australian gem.”

They continued, “After several years of major investment in the pastoral infrastructure and in the significant conservation work undertaken with our conservation partner, the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, we are now embarking on a redevelopment of the homestead and guest wing, the heart of the property.

“This is no small challenge, given the well-known history of these buildings and the memories that have been created in them over the decades.  Our ambition is to honour that extraordinary legacy by re-creating the Bullo River homestead with all its most recognisable features, accompanied by new guest and team spaces, all designed to enhance the overall experience.”

The upcoming redevelopment will include more generous guest rooms and the development of a new two-bedroom family suite. The existing swimming pool, firepit and guest lounges will remain the focal points of outdoor relaxation, with additional new landscaping to further enhance this restorative feature of Bullo.

A key focus of the redevelopment will be to ensure that Bullo operates as energy-efficiently as possible. The new design will deliver guest spaces that require less cooling, whilst also increasing the property’s water capture and solar power generation abilities.

Bullo River Station will continue as a working cattle station throughout the redevelopment and their partnership and work with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy will also continue through this time.

Looking forward to sharing updates on the progress of the redevelopment in due course and can’t wait to welcome you back to our special corner of the Northern Territory in 2027.

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