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Katherine, Northern Territory

Katherine
Northern Territory
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Katherine
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Katherine is located in Northern Territory
Katherine
Katherine
Coordinates 14°28′0″S 132°16′0″E / 14.46667°S 132.26667°E / -14.46667; 132.26667Coordinates: 14°28′0″S 132°16′0″E / 14.46667°S 132.26667°E / -14.46667; 132.26667
Population 6,094 (2011 census)
Established 1926
Postcode(s) 0850, 0852
Elevation 108 m (354 ft)
Location
LGA(s) Town of Katherine
Territory electorate(s) Katherine
Federal Division(s) Lingiari
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
34.2 °C
94 °F
20.2 °C
68 °F
1,112.5 mm
43.8 in

Katherine is a town in Northern Territory, Australia. It is situated on the Katherine River (after which it is named) below the "Top End", 320 kilometres (200 mi) southeast of Darwin. It is the fourth largest settlement in the Territory. Katherine had an urban population of 6,094 on the 2011 Census night. Katherine is also the closest major town to RAAF Base Tindal located 17 km southeast and provides education, health, local government services and employment opportunities for the families of Defence personnel stationed there. In the 2011 census, the base had a residential population of 742, with 27.6% of the workforce engaged in employment outside of defence, the majority commuting to work in Katherine.

Beginning as an outpost established with the Australian Overland Telegraph Line on the North-South transport route between Darwin and Adelaide, Katherine has grown with the development of transport and local industries including mining – particularly gold mining; a strategic military function with RAAF Base Tindal; also as a tourism gateway to the attractions of nearby Nitmiluk National Park, particularly Katherine Gorge and its many ancient rock paintings. The region is known to experience heavy flooding during "the wet season".

The first inhabitants of the area were Indigenous Australian tribes, specifically the Dagoman people, Jawoyn people and Wardaman people. It was important meeting place for these tribes and remains a place of convergence. Today the Walpiri People from the Victoria River District and Tamani Desert areas now have a dedicated community based at Katherine East.

Explorer John McDouall Stuart passed through the area in 1862 on his successful third journey across the continent from north to south. On 4 July 1862, Stuart crossed the Katherine River (90 km upstream from the present town) and recorded in his diary: "Came upon another large creek, having a running stream to the south of west and coming from the north of east. This I have named 'Katherine', in honour of the second daughter of pastoralist James Chambers Esq." There is some conjecture over Stuart's accuracy. Chambers's wife's name was Katherine but, according to most sources, his daughter's name was Catherine.


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