BORROLOOLA

Borroloola, NT 0854, is a remote and culturally rich suburb located in the Gulf Country of the Northern Territory, Australia. Situated approximately 970 kilometers southeast of Darwin, it is a small community with a population predominantly made up of Indigenous Australians, including the Yanyuwa, Garawa, Mara, and Gurdanji peoples. Borroloola serves as a vital hub for the surrounding cattle stations and Indigenous outstations, with a strong emphasis on traditional customs and land management. The region is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the McArthur River and the nearby Gulf of Carpentaria, offering opportunities for fishing, camping, and exploring the rugged outback. Despite its isolation, Borroloola has essential services such as a school, health clinic, and general store, though access to larger towns requires significant travel.

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Postcode: 0854
State: NT
Coordinates (lat/long): -16.503809, 136.424191
Federal Electorate: Lingiari

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