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Definition of station manager in English: station managernoun Australian, NZ A person who manages a sheep or cattle station. he worked as an apprentice blacksmith, station hand, and finally station manager Example sentencesExamples - If you later come across a broken fence you can take a snap of it and e-mail it to the cattle station manager.
- A highlight for all of the company's station managers and their partners is the annual conference get-together in Rockhampton or Cairns.
- He worked as an apprentice blacksmith at Meadows, drover, station hand and finally station manager.
- Both Jo and Peter agree that station managers require a strong sense of responsibility.
- At present, the property is one of only two independent, commercially viable Aboriginal-owned cattle stations in the Territory, and Steve is one of very few Aboriginal station managers.
- Born in 1891, the daughter of William A. Gordon, a station manager from western New South Wales, Dorothy attended the exclusive Ascham School in Edgecliff.
- Station managers speak with satisfaction about 'making more' of the land, and it is plain that this is their key measure of the health and wealth of the station landscape.
- The film focuses on Steve's personal story, rather than that of an Aboriginal station manager, so some questions around the keys to his success remain unanswered.
- We have the broadest training program for our jackeroos and jillaroos in the company, all the way up to station managers, and we take training as a highly professional part of our business.
- Eddie worked first for the Kidman family on Eringa Station in South Australia's far north before becoming a stockman, drover and station manager across northern Australia.
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