- Parap, Northern Territory
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Parap
city = Darwin
state = nt
caption = The Parap markets
lga =City of Darwin
postcode = 0820
est = 1912
pop = 2,003 (2006) |pop_footnotes=Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC71116 | name = Parap (State Suburb) | quick = on | accessdate=2008-02-28]
area = 1.1
propval = $605,000
stategov = Fannie Bay
fedgov = Solomon
near-nw = Fannie Bay
near-n = Ludmilla
near-ne = Ludmilla
near-w = Fannie Bay
near-e = Bayview
near-sw = The Gardens
near-s = Stuart Park
near-se = Woolner
dist1 = 3.7
location1= DarwinParap is an inner suburb of the city of Darwin,
Northern Territory ,Australia .History
Parap derived its name from that applied by Dr John A Gilruth, first Commonwealth Administrator in 1912. He applied the name Paraparap (believed to have been a pastoral property of Dewing near Moriac,
Geelong ), but had to abbreviate it to Parap later during his term. Parap was also the staging point to the event known as theDarwin Rebellion , on 17 December 1918, in protest against Gilruth's administration.Parap became well-known as the 2½ Mile in subsequent years, being near the
Railway Workshop when the train ran in pre-World War 2 years [http://www.nt.gov.au/lands/lis/placenames/origins/greaterdarwin.shtml#p Northern Territory Government] ] .In 1919, when the
England to Australia air race was announced, Darwin airport was established in the suburb of Parap to act as the Australian Terminal. Darwin hence operated two airports, acivilian airport and amilitary field. In 1945, the Department of Aviation made the existing Darwin military airfield available for civil aviation purposes. As a result, the civilian airport at Parap was closed down and airport operations combined with the military airport.The London-Australia Air Race was actually a means of returning Australian Flying Corps pilots and crews to Australia after the cessation of hostilities – they were required to fly their aircraft home, with a £10,000 prize as the incentive for the first aircraft manned by Australians to reach Australia in less than 30 days before the end of 1919. Having departed
Hounslow nearLondon on 12 November, Ross and Keith Smith landed their Vickers FB27 Vimy G-EAOU40 at Darwin aerodrome at 3.05 pm on Friday 10 December 1919 and were met by the Acting Administrator, Staniforth Smith. They had accomplished the first ever flight fromEurope to Australia, a distance of 18,500 kilometres, in 27 days and 20 hours. The following day, the Acting Administrator entertained the heroes at Government House, where they were joined by LieutenantHudson Fysh DFC, another veteran of the Light Horse and No.1 Squadron AFC, who had been responsible for clearing the airstrip atFannie Bay . The aerodrome in Darwin at which they landed was in the suburb of Parap, near the site of the present pool.Parap is well known for its streets being named after early Australian
aviators andexplorers including; Ross Smith Avenue, Hudson Fysh Avenue, Leichhardt Crescent and Gregory Street.Present Day
Parap is a predominantly residential suburb and is usually associated with its sister suburb,
Fannie Bay and the adjacent inner suburbs of Ludmilla and Stuart Park.Price Street in Parap was named after Mr Edward W. Price, Magistrate and Commissioner Circuit Court of the Northern Territory from 1873 to 1876 and Government Resident of the Northern Territory from 1876 to 1883. [ [http://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/placenames/view.jsp?id=7572 NT Government] (2008). NT Place Names Register: Price Street. Retrieved online 23 January 2008.] Mr Price lost his wife and six children on the ill-fated
SS Gothenburg , which sank off the north Queensland coast, after hitting the Great Barrier Reef on 24 February 1875. [ [http://www.nt.gov.au/administrator/pdf/cv/1876_price.pdf NT Government] (2008). Edward William Price. Retrived online 23 January 2008.]Parap Markets
The Parap Village Market is one of Darwin's longest running markets, and is considered by many as the ideal meeting place to meet or to have breakfast or light meals.
This multi-cultural market place is well known for its diverse food styles, arts and crafts and its busy but relaxed atmosphere. Parap Markets encourage local arts and craftspeople. Situated in the Parap Village Shopping Precinct off Parap Road , the market operates every Saturday of the year between 8am - 2pm.
Parking has recently increased and a car park on Parap Road is available for gold coin dontation. Toilet facilities are available.
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