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2789/2789 Wooliana Road

Daly River NT 0822, Australia

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2789 Wooliana Road is situated in the remote community of Daly River in the Northern Territory. The town lies adjacent to the Daly River and is part of the Victoria Daly Region local government area. Access to the property is provided by the sealed Daly River Road, which reaches the river crossing and offers all‑weather connectivity to Darwin.

Daly River is known for its strong community facilities, including a public library, health clinic, police station, and a local pub with motel units. The area is a popular destination for recreational fishing, especially for barramundi, and serves as a gateway to the Daly River Nature Park and nearby caravan parks at Woolianna

Also written as Unit 2789, 2789 Wooliana Road.

Key details

Locality
Daly River
State
NT
Coordinates
13.71862254 / 130.69722947
GNAF PID
GANT_717255592
Legal parcel ID
0//2789
Property type
House
Unit internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

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Area insights

Daly River is a town adjacent to the Daly River in the Northern Territory of Australia. At the 2006 census, Daly River had a population of 468. The town is part of the Victoria Daly Region local government area. The area is popular for recreational fishing, being regarded as one of the best places to catch barramundi in Australia. History Early settlement and mission The traditional owners of the area are the Mulluk-Mulluk people who live both in Nauiyu and at Wooliana downstream from the community. European settlement of Daly River began in 1865 with the arrival of Boyle Travers Finniss, the first Premier of South Australia and the first Government Resident of the Northern Territory. Finniss named the river after Sir Dominick Daly, the Governor of South Australia, since the Northern Territory was at that time part of South Australia. The region lay untouched by Europeans until 1882 when copper was discovered. Daly River town was the scene of some particularly bloody exchanges between the local Aborigines and the miners. In 1884 three miners were killed. The miners in the town wreaked vengeance on the local Aborigines out of proportion to the perceived crime. A year later, probably aware of the tensions in the area, the Society of Jesus order of the Roman Catholic Church established a mission in the town, introducing Christianity and farming techniques to the local Aboriginal population. The original mission endured until 1899, when following a significant flood the missionaries were withdrawn. In 1954, contact between traditional Malak Malak elders and the then bishop of Darwin led to the mission being reestablished. In 1955, the church purchased 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) of land and the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart helped to establish a school and a clinic for the community. The mission was later renamed Nauiyu and with the exception of the church, convent, school and associated residences transferred to community ownership. Due to the influence of the mission in the town, 75% percent of the population identify as Roman Catholics. Through the twentieth century there were a number of attempts to settle the town without real success. In 1911 the Commonwealth Government tried to convince people to move to the town. By the 1920s there were plans for crops of peanuts and tobacco which came to nothing. Cashews and sugar cane were also planted unsuccessfully. In 1967 the Tipperary Land Corporation cleared large tracts of land around the settlement and started growing sorghum but the operation was closed down in 1973. Floods Like other rivers of the Top End, the Daly is prone to seasonal flooding and this has had a significant impact on the small community throughout its history. Major flood events devastated the town in 1899 and 1957, causing widespread property damage. On 28 January 1998, a major natural disaster saw every building in the town inundated and the entire population airlifted to Batchelor during the emergency evacuation. The floodwaters, fed by heavy rainfall in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Les continued to rise until 3 February, reaching a peak of 16.8 m (55 ft), the highest level recorded to date. Economy and infrastructure Daly river, northern territory Wikipedia

Nearby schools

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Woolianna School
5.5 km
Combined school | Government
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Thamarrurr Catholic College
5.6 km
Combined school | Catholic
Woolianna School
5.5 km
Combined school | Government
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Thamarrurr Catholic College
5.6 km
Combined school | Catholic

Frequently asked questions

Which local government area does the property belong to?

The property is within the Victoria Daly Region

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Is the Daly River community prone to flooding?

Yes, the area experiences seasonal flooding, with major flood events recorded in 1899, 1957 and 1998

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What recreational activity is Daly River especially known for?

The town is regarded as one of the best places in Australia for barramundi fishing

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When was sealed all‑weather road access to Daly River completed?

The Daly River Road was sealed to the river crossing in 2007, providing all‑weather access

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What community facilities are available near the property?

Nearby facilities include a public library, health clinic, police station and a pub with motel units

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What kind of property is this?

2789/2789 Wooliana Road is listed as House in Daly River, NT

Which primary school is closest to the property?

Tipperary Station School, Primary, Government is the closest matching school noted in the available school data at approximately 39.4 km

Tipperary station school

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