Ltyentye Apurte Community
Ltyentye Apurte Community Northern Territory | |
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Population | 555 (2011 census)[1] |
• Density | 0.4440/km2 (1.150/sq mi) |
Established | 1952 |
Area | 1,250 km2 (482.6 sq mi) |
LGA(s) | MacDonnell Shire |
Region | Alice Springs Region |
Federal Division(s) | Lingiari |
The Ltyentye Apurte Community, also known as Santa Teresa, is an Arrernte indigenous community in the Northern Territory, Australia, located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) south-east of Alice Springs.[2] .
History
The mission run by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart at Arltunga was moved to Santa Teresa in 1953.[3] It included a Mission school and dormitories which accommodated Aboriginal boys and girls aged 5 to 17 years.[4] Hospital care was provided.[5] Fr Thomas Dixon was responsible for the church.
Keringke Arts Centre was established in 1989.[6]
On 2011 Census data, Santa Teresa is the most Catholic place in Australia.[7]
Governance
The community is governed by a Community Government Council which runs the health service (with dialysis room[8]) and some other facilities. The community contains a Catholic primary/senior school, police station, airstrip and Catholic Church. Since 1 July 2008, the MacDonnell Shire is the responsible local government for the area.
References
- ↑ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 March 2013). "2011 Census quick stats". Retrieved 2014-08-17.
- ↑ http://macdonnell.nt.gov.au/communities/santa-teresa
- ↑ "Native Mission Moves to Better Site". Advocate. LXXXV, (5064). Victoria, Australia. 14 August 1952. p. 8. Retrieved 19 Feb 2017 – via National Library of Australia.; Santa Teresa and East Aranda history, 1929-1988, compiled by John Pye (Coleman's Printing, Darwin, 1989).
- ↑ Find and Connect: Santa Teresa Mission (1953-1977).
- ↑ National Archives of Australia, Darwin Office, Series F1 1954/64: Roman Catholic Mission Santa Teresa.
- ↑ N. Lee, Santa Teresa celebrates, ABC Alice Springs, 4 Sept 2009; Keringke : contemporary eastern Arrernte art, Jukurrpa Books, Alice Springs, 1999, isbn 1864650079.
- ↑ "E-news bulletin" (PDF). Australian Catholic Bishops Conference Pastoral Research Office (21). 1 March 2013. p. 1. Retrieved 19 Feb 2017.
- ↑ https://www.westerndesertdialysis.com/communities/santa-teresa-ltyentye-apurte