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Northern Territory cattle and tourism pioneer Peter Severin dies aged 93
Cattle and tourism pioneer Peter Severin has died aged 93, at the remote station and famous roadhouse near Uluru he established more than six decades ago.
Key points:
- Mr Severin and family have run Curtin Springs Station and roadhouse near Uluru since 1956
- The family said they were mourning the loss of a true gentlemen, loving husband and proud father
- The hospitality peak body says Mr Severin was a true pioneer of Central Australia
Mr Severin’s family announced his death on Saturday morning in a statement they said was made “with profound sadness”.
“He was a true gentleman, devoted son, loving husband and proud father,” the statement said.
“Pete passed away peacefully…
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