OZpedia Logo
ImageImageImageImageImage
Navigation
Home OZpedia Help 
  Main Article

  Summary


  Australia
  Northern Territory

Location
Satellite 
Position Unknown
Enter Geographic Location


Search

Options
  Login / Register
Barkly Homestead, Northern Territory : Main Article
View Source Page History Page Locked  
from 'OZpedia the Free Guide'

Located some 200 kilometres from Tennant Creek and 270 kilometres from Camooweal. The grasslands of the Barkly Tableland circumvent the Homestead which is the only significant stopover place between the Queensland border and the Stuart Highway.

The Tablelands were named by William Landsborough after Sir Henry Barkly who was the Governor of Victoria in 1861. They were in fact discovered by Leichhardt in 1845 though, and it was not until the 1870s that the area was opened up for settlement with the emergence of stations around the Barkly Tablelands. Originally these were sheep stations but they turned to cattle and now account for some of the largest cattle stations in Australia. It was to protect the early stock routes that a police outpost was set up in 1895, remaining in use until 1979.

Connells Lagoon Conservation Reserve lies east of Brunette Downs off the Tablelands Highway, and is also quite close to Alexandria Station. The black soil plains support four species of Mitchell grass and abundant bird life.





Rate Page
Rating0 of a possible 0 points from 0 votes

... Queensland ... New South Wales ... Australian Capital Territory ... Victoria ... Tasmania ... South Australia ... Western Australia ... Northern Territory ...
Version 0.6.5 powered by Atempti
Most of OZpedia is Public Domain, GNU-FDL exceptions are noted at the bottom of relevant pages.Please read Using 'OZpedia Information' and The reason for 'OZpedia'DisclaimerContact  Adult Toys