Marianne Station: Where was Territory filmed?

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Set on a massive cattle station called Marianne Station, Territory was filmed in the vast, rugged landscapes of the Northern Territory and South Australia.

Considered the biggest Netflix series ever to be filmed in these parts of the Outback Nation, the show mirrors the struggles and conflicts seen in other family-business dramas, such as Yellowstone.

Marianne Station Territory

The Territory is a neo-western drama about a powerful cattle dynasty, the Lawson family, who fight to maintain control of the largest cattle ranch in the world.

The series features a strong cast, including Sam Corlett (Vikings: Valhalla), Anna Torv (The Last of Us), Michael Dorman, and Clarence Ryan.

Welcome to the Marianne Station and our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of Territory. You'll find the locations in order of appearance.


The Marianne Station

Marianne Station
The Marianne Station is a real cattle ranch near Litchfield National Park named Tipperary Station.

Located about 220 kilometres south of Darwin, the station is spread over several properties that together cover more than 1.2 million hectares.

Tipperary Station is huge, but it's not quite as big as Belgium, which is about six times bigger.
(You can open all the locations on Google Maps by clicking on the links below in the captions ↴)
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Marianne Station house
Tipperary Station is specializes in Brahman cattle, which are well-suited to the tropical conditions of northern Australia.

The station has a colorful history, once owned by entrepreneur Warren Anderson, who transformed it into a luxury resort with exotic animals and a private runway.

After Anderson ran into financial difficulties, it was purchased in 2003 by Allan Myers, a prominent lawyer.


Laggan Downs Station
According to The Wrap, the Laggan Downs Station was filmed somewhere around Lee Point in Darwin, although we couldn't find the exact location.
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Bethel Creek Station
The Bethel Creek Station and the Young Turks' camp were filmed somewhere in Mallala, South Australia.

Mallala is a small Adelaide Plains region town, known for its rural charm.
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Territory Cattlemen Federation
The Territory Cattlemen Federation building exterior is the Murray Bridge Performing Arts in South Australia.

The building was formerly the old town hall, now transformed into a modern performance venue and cultural hub for the community.
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Territory location
The magnificent Kakadu National Park landscapes in the Northern Territory are featured extensively in the series.

This UNESCO World Heritage site is a vast protected area known for its stunning biodiversity, ancient Aboriginal rock art, wetlands, waterfalls, and sandstone escarpments.
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Crab Claw Island Resort
In the third episode, Emily meets Sandra Kirby (played by Sara Wiseman) at the Crab Claw Island Resort  located on the Cox Peninsula in the Northern Territory.

This resort offers a unique escape with beachfront cabins set in unspoiled natural surroundings.
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Wangi Falls
The waterfalls in the fourth episode are the Wangi Falls in Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory.

The twin cascading waterfalls flow into a large swimming hole surrounded by lush monsoon rainforest.
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Acacia Plains Community
Uncle Bryce's Acacia Plains Community was filmed in Taperoo, a coastal suburb located on the Lefevre Peninsula, north of Adelaide.

Known for its beachfront location, Taperoo has a mix of residential areas and local parks.
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Central Olympic Motel
The family-run Central Olympic Motel in Murray Bridge appears in the season finale.
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Bull Bar Territory
But, where is the Bull Bar?

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