Daguragu, NT, 0852, is a small, remote Aboriginal community located in the Northern Territory of Australia, approximately 450 kilometers southwest of Katherine. It is situated near the Victoria River and is part of the traditional lands of the Gurindji people, who are historically significant for their role in the Wave Hill Walk-Off in 1966, a pivotal event in the Indigenous land rights movement. The community is deeply connected to its cultural heritage and maintains a strong sense of identity and tradition. Daguragu is characterized by its arid, rugged landscape and limited infrastructure, with essential services provided through nearby towns. It remains a symbol of resilience and the ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights and recognition in Australia.
Postcode: | 0852 |
State: | NT |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -16.4525888, 130.8418661 |
Federal Electorate: | Lingiari |