On a clifftop of the 2,000-acre Rarkang sheep station, flanked by Deep Creek and Talisker conservation parks, Naiko takes its name from the Ramindjeri word for "mother." The Johnson family acquired the property in 1998 and built to share what they'd come to love: cliff-edge views across Backstairs Passage to The Pages, and ruins of the 1862 Talisker silver-lead mine nearby.
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