Batchelor Accommodation, Hotels, Tours & Information
Places nearby Batchelor
- Angurugu Community
- Arnhem
- Arnhem Land
- Bathurst Island
- Bees Creek
- Berry Springs
- Beswick
- Borroloola
- Bremmer Island
- Burrundie
- Cannon Hill
- Cape Crawford
- Carpentaria
- Cooinda
- Cox Peninsula
- Crocker Island
- Croker Island
- Daly River Community
- Darwin River
- Delissaville
- Edith River
- Elcho Island
- Epenarra
- Escape Cliffs
- Finniss Valley
- Galiwinku
- Gapuwiyak
- Goulburn Island
- Gove
- Groote Eylandt
- Gunbalanya
- Gunn Point
- Hayes Creek
- Howard Springs
- Humpty Doo
- Jabiru
- Jim Jim
- Kakadu
- Kakadu National Park
- Lake Bennett
- Lake Evella
- Litchfield National Park
- Maningrida
- Marrakai
- Mary River Crossing
- Mary River Flood Plains
- Mcarthur
- Mcminns Lagoon
- Melville Island
- Middle Point
- Milikapiti
- Milingimbi Community
- Milingimbi Island
- Minjilang
- Nganmarriyanga
- Nguilu Community
- Ngukurr
- Nhulunbuy
- Noonamah
- Numbulwar Community
- Oenpelli
- Peppimenarti
- Petermann
- Pine Creek
- Pirlangimpi
- Port Essington
- Pularumpi Community
- Raffles Bay
- Rakula
- Ramingining
- Regional Northern Territory
- Robinson River
- South Goulburn Island
- Tiwi
- Umbakumba Community
- Virginia
- Wadeye
- Wollogorang
- Wurrumiyanga, Bathurst Island
- Yirrkala Community
Batchelor
Batchelor is best known as the gateway to Litchfield National Park. Located 98 kilometres south of Darwin, just off the Stuart Highway (Explorer's Way) and with a population of 358, Batchelor is an excellent base from which to explore Litchfield. Tourism became Batchelor's key industry when Litchfield was declared a National Park in 1986. The town is also home to a residential tertiary college, catering specifically to Aboriginal students. While in Batchelor, drop into the Coomalie Cultural Centre. The centre conducts artist's residencies, exhibitions and cultural projects and operates a retail outlet of art and craft. A bush tucker garden and a mural surround the centre. The town was named after the South Australian Labour politician Egerton Lee Batchelor (1865-1911) who became Minister for the Northern Territory in 1911. Batchelor grew slowly, with brief spurts of mining and agricultural activity until World War II when it was turned into an Allied Air Force base. An extension to the 1930s airstrip occurred in 1941 to accommodate the large US B-17 flying fortress aircraft, which operated here following the bombing of Pearl Harbour. In the 1950s a prospector named Jack White discovered uranium deposits at nearby Rum Jungle. The town grew as mining began in 1951. The mine was closed in 1963 with the treatment plant closing down in 1971. Legend has it that Rum Jungle earned its name after a rather raucous incident in 1871 when a bullock-wagon loaded with rum became bogged near jungle in the East Finniss River area causing the bullockies to settle in for one of the most notorious binges in Northern Territory history.
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