Normanton, QLD 4890, is a small rural town located in the Gulf Country region of northwestern Queensland, Australia. Known for its rich Indigenous history and pioneering heritage, Normanton serves as a gateway to the Gulf of Carpentaria and is situated on the Norman River. The town is famous for its historic landmarks, such as the Purple Pub and the iconic *Krys the Savannah King*, a life-sized statue of a saltwater crocodile. With a sparse population, Normanton offers a quiet, outback lifestyle and is a hub for agriculture, fishing, and tourism, particularly for those exploring the nearby Gulf Savannah and expansive wetlands. Its tropical climate and remote location make it a unique destination for adventure seekers and history enthusiasts alike.
Postcode: | 4890 |
State: | QLD |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -17.741867, 141.185062 |
Federal Electorate: | Kennedy |