Australian Pastoral Station Supermap by Terrence Alick (2020 Edition)
Limited Quantities | Now Available Again | Only from Mapworld A true icon of Australian cartography is available once again. The Australian Pastoral Station Map by Terrence Alick is one of the most admired and widely recognised maps ever produced of inland Australia, documenting the vast pastoral heart of the country in extraordinary detail. Created through decades of careful research and field verification, this remarkable map shows thousands of cattle and sheep stations across the continent, together with station names, boundaries, homesteads, roads, rivers, and major geographical features. More than just a map, it is a visual record of the people, properties, and landscapes that have shaped rural Australia. For many Australians, this is not simply a reference map. It is part of station life, part of bush history, and part of the story of the inland. A Legendary Australian Map For more than 35 years, the maps of Rosemary and Terrence Alick have held pride of place in regional and rural Australia. Their pastoral station maps have long been found in homesteads, station offices, boarding houses, vehicles, and even Parliament House. Admired over countless cups of tea and consulted on long, dusty country roads, these maps have earned a devoted following for their accuracy, usefulness, and unmistakable connection to the Australian bush. This 2020 edition continues that tradition, offering a remarkable overview of Australia’s pastoral landscape in a format that is both practical and deeply evocative. 🗺️ What the Map Shows This beautifully produced full-colour map includes: Over 4,000 property names Pastoral station boundaries Homesteads Roads Rail lines Watercourses State Forests National Parks Many reserve types Key cadastral and geographical features across the continent Created using cadastral data and presented in clear, practical colour, it offers an unrivalled view of Australia’s pastoral landscape. Why This Map Is So Special A record of rural Australia This map captures the scale, identity, and legacy of the Australian pastoral industry in a way very few maps ever have. Iconic wall display Large, detailed, and instantly recognisable, it makes a striking feature in homes, offices, libraries, rural businesses, and community spaces. Practical and historical It is both a working reference and a treasured cultural artefact—valued for what it shows and for what it represents. Increasingly hard to find This edition is now available again in limited quantities, making it a rare opportunity to secure one of Australia’s best-loved pastoral maps. ✨ Available Finishes Choose the finish that best suits your space and how you plan to use the map: Format Description Paper Printed on high-quality stock for a crisp, traditional finish. Ideal for framing under glass and perfect for homes, offices, libraries, or anyone wanting a classic wall display. Laminated Encapsulated in durable laminate for extra protection and long-term use. A practical option for station offices, workspaces, classrooms, and high-use environments. The laminated surface is hard-wearing and easy to keep clean. 📐 Specifications Feature Detail Title Australian Pastoral Station Map Cartographer Terrence Alick Edition 2020 Scale 1:3,000,000 Size 1540 mm (W) × 1200 mm (H) Style Full-colour pastoral station / cadastral reference Coverage Australia-wide Finish Options Paper / Laminated Perfect For Pastoralists and rural landholders Homesteads and station offices Agricultural businesses Regional schools and libraries Collectors of iconic Australian maps Anyone with a connection to the bush Limited Quantities Available This is not an ordinary wall map. It is a landmark piece of Australian cartography and a lasting tribute to the country’s pastoral heritage. Now available once again in limited quantities — only from Mapworld.
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- Paper, Laminated
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- Paper — 199.95 AUD — In stock
- Laminated — 199.95 AUD — In stock
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