Borroloola, Northern Territory

Borroloola, Northern Territory

Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Borroloola
state = nt



caption = The Borroloola rodeo is held in August each year
lga = Borroloola
postcode = 0854
est =
pop = 769 (2001 census)
elevation= 17
maxtemp = 33.7
mintemp = 19.1
rainfall = 741.6
stategov = Barkly
fedgov = Lingiari
dist1 = 1056
dir1 =
location1= Darwin
dist2 = 739
dir2 =
location2= Katherine
dist2 = 1020
dir2 =
location2= Mount Isa (QLD)

Borroloola is a town in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located on the McArthur River, about 50 km upstream from the Gulf of Carpentaria. At the 2001 census, Borroloola had a population of 769, of whom 479 declared themselves indigenous.Census 2001 AUS|id=UCL701400|name=Borroloola (L) (Urban Centre/Locality)|accessdate=2007-06-30|quick=on]

Borroloola lies on the coastal plain between the Barkly Tablelands and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Rivers that run from the Tablelands escarpment to the Gulf regularly flood in the wet season, making travel on the unsealed section of Highway One along the coastal plain to Queensland impossible. This 'Coast Track' follows the path of cattle drovers of the late 19th century as they moved herds from north-west Queensland to stock the new stations of the Northern Territory. The drovers in turn followed a well-worn Aboriginal path. There is strong though not well-publicised evidence of drovers and station workers displacing and massacring the local Aboriginal tribes (Roberts, 2005).

The rivers of this region have carved spectacular gorges through sandstone deposits in their upper reaches. The rivers and coastal areas are host to barramundi, earning Borroloola a reputation among sports fisherman, and also to the deadly saltwater crocodile. The region has little rain from May to September, and is characterised by lightly treed Savanna grasslands.

The King Ash Bay fishing club is situated on the McArthur River about 40km downstream (north-east) from Borroloola by river, just over 40km from Borroloola by road. Their boat ramp provides access to the mangrove-lined waterways of the McArthur estuary and the Sir Edward Pellew Group of Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria. The largely self-contained village houses a small permanent population during the wet season, but numbers swell as tourists, mostly retired and semi-retired, arrive in April and May to enjoy the mild dry season weather. The Fishing Classic competition, held over the Easter weekend each year (weather and road access permitting), marks the end of the wet season.

McArthur River Mine, a zinc, lead and silver mine about 70 km south-west of Borroloola, is operated by McArthur River Mining (MRM), which is wholly owned by the Swiss mining company Xstrata. In October 2006, MRM had an application approved by the Northern Territory Government to expand the mine to include an open-pit excavation. This expansion will include a diversion of part of the McArthur River. Some local indigenous people, mainly the Yanyuwa saltwater people living in the Pellew Group of islands, protested the expansion application on [http://www.ecnt.org/html/cur_mining_mcarthur_EPA.html environmental grounds] .

In April 2007 the Territory Supreme Court found that the approval of the expansion of the McArthur River mine was invalid because Territory Mines Minister Chris Natt did not follow the proper process. Within days of the Supreme Court judgement, the Clare Martin Territory government rammed through legislation to sidestep the objection and ensure the continued operation of the mine. Several indigenous MLAs, including a Yanyuwa woman, Barbara McCarthy, opposed the passage of the amended legislation, but most other members of the Parliament, including members of the opposition CLP, voted for the amendment. A further challenge by the Borroloola Traditional Owners (under the auspices of the Northern Land Council), to the Federal Court in Darwin, was heard in late July 2007. The challenge against the then federal Environment Minister (Ian Campbell) argued that Senator Campbell did not follow the correct process in signing off on the Territory Government's approval of the mine expansion. Justice Mansfield released his finding in June 2008 that, overall, the minister did not err in approving the redevelopment. The traditional owners are now considering either a political campaign or an appeal to the full bench of the Federal Court.

The Merlin diamond mine, adjacent to the McArthur River Mine, has resumed operations after a period of inactivity.

References

See also

* Cape Crawford, Northern Territory

External links

Good historical background on Borroloola at [http://www.walkabout.com.au/locations/NTBorroloola.shtml walkabout.com.au]
* [http://www.borroloola.nt.gov.au/ Borroloola Council]
* [http://www.borroloolaaccommodation.com.au/ Borroloola Guest House]
* [http://www.kingashbay.com/default.shtml King Ash Bay Fishing Club]
* [http://www.uqp.uq.edu.au/book_details.php?id=9780702233616 Frontier Justice: A History of the Gulf Country to 1900] Tony Roberts, (Brisbane: UQP 2005)


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