Minjilang, Northern Territory
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Minjilang Northern Territory |
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Location of Minjilang in Australia |
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Population: | 333 [1] | ||||||
Postcode: | 0822 | ||||||
Elevation: | 35 m (115 ft) [2] | ||||||
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LGA: | Mijilang Council | ||||||
State District: | Arafura | ||||||
Federal Division: | Lingiari | ||||||
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Minjilang is the Aboriginal community located on Croker Island, some 235 km (146 mi) east northeast of Northern Territory's capital of Darwin. It is the only settlement of any size found on Croker Island. The island is just a few kilometres from Cobourg Peninsula on the mainland. The community of Minjilang is on the opposite, eastern side of the island on a secluded bay.[3]
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[edit] Population
At the 2006 census, Miljilang had a population of 333. This includes those of a number of outstations[1], primarily Aboriginals of the Yarmirr people. About 150 speak Iwaidja and are the only speakers of this language, but English, Gunwinggu and Maung are also spoken. Approximately 48% of the population is unemployed [4]. Croker Island offered a safe haven to many children from the "Stolen Generation" (the policy of forceful removal of indigenous children from their families). Croker is a so-called dry community, meaning no alcohol may be brought into the village, to prevent abuse. However, the controlled sale of kava is licensed[5].
[edit] Services
Minjilang has a supermarket, school, clinic serviced by a nurse and health worker (a doctor visits each fortnight and the dentist comes periodically). Minjilang Council provides a number of services, e.g. waste collection, power and water supply and sewerage, and maintenance of roads, the barge landing and community airstrip.[3]
[edit] Communications
Croker Island Airfield is located about 11 km west of Minjilang[6]. An air service to Darwin is run on a daily basis (except Thursdays and Sundays) by Murin Airways. The haul to Darwin takes about an hour. The community barge service to Darwin by Perkins Shipping is a weekly affair. The island itself has only low-grade dirt roads. A permit from the Northern Land Council is needed for any visitors wishing to come to Croker Island, as it is restricted Aboriginal-owned land[7]. The community receives one radio station as well as four television stations.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). Minjilang and Outstations (Indigenous Location). 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2007-10-23.
- ^ Bureau of Meteorology
- ^ a b c Minjilang community profile from Minjilang Community Inc.
- ^ 2006 census
- ^ Regulations re the sale of kava in Minjilang
- ^ Unearthed Outdoors'Minjilang Airfield page
- ^ tourist overview of Croker Island