• Wadeye (/ˈwɒdeɪə, ˈwɒdɛər/ WOD-ay-ə, WOD-air) is a town in Australia's Northern Territory (NT). It was formerly known (and is still often referred to)...
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  • Catholic priest who established the mission at Port Keats, now known as Wadeye in the Northern Territory of Australia. In 1899, Docherty was born in Urwin...
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  • Australian Aboriginal language spoken by over 2,000 people, most of whom live in Wadeye in the Northern Territory, where it is the dominant language of the community...
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  • the Second World War to provide supplies to nearby communities, including Wadeye. Its name was changed from Palumpa at the request of the Community Council...
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    Territory include Murrinh-patha and Ngangikurrungurr in the northwest around Wadeye, Warlpiri and Warumungu in the centre around Tennant Creek, Arrernte around...
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  • from Melbourne who was then working at the remote Aboriginal community of Wadeye. The two fell in love and married, having two sons: Callum (born 1979) and...
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    (whose country is the saltwater country immediately inland from the town of Wadeye) describe a Dreamtime in their myths which anthropologists believe is a...
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  • Postcode(s) 0822 Location 250 km (155 mi) SW of Darwin 134 km (83 mi) NE of Wadeye LGA(s) West Daly Region Territory electorate(s) Daly Federal division(s)...
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  • Maningrida Papunya Peppimenarti Pine Creek Tennant Creek Ti-Tree Timber Creek Wadeye Warruwi Wurrumiyanga Yarralin Yirrkala Yuendumu Yulara Adavale Allora Aramac...
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  • 2012-01-13. Retrieved 2012-02-19. Whittaker, Mark (2007-11-03). "A town like Wadeye". The Australian. Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2022-11-25...
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  • Port Keats Airfield (IATA: PKT, ICAO: YPKT) is an airport at Wadeye, Northern Territory (Port Keats) in Australia. During World War II, the airfield was...
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  • endangered languages. The language has been spoken in the Northern Territory, Wadeye, along Timor Sea, coast south from Moyle River estuary to Port Keats, southwest...
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    watches and warnings throughout the Top End and central Northern Territory. Wadeye received 661 mm (26.0 in) of rainfall. The BoM noted the possibility of...
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  • Marri-Jabin IPA is managed by about the Thamarrurr Land and Sea Rangers based in Wadeye, administerd by Thamarrurr Development Corporation. they undertake weed...
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    yes. The highest vote in support of yes in an Indigenous community was in Wadeye, at 92.1%. The Tiwi Islands voted 84% in favour, and Maningrida recorded...
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  • Aboriginal Australian people, whose traditional lands are located in the Wadeye area in the Northern Territory. Their language is in serious danger of extinction...
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  • (Connellan Airport) Victoria River Downs YVRD VCD Victoria River Downs Airport Wadeye YPKT PKT Port Keats Airfield Wollogorang YWOR WLL Wollogorang Airport Yuendumu...
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    and camped mainly on the Moyle Plain, and at the mouth of Port Keats (now Wadeye). One of the most famous incidents concerning Nemarluk and his men was the...
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    October 2012). "Wadeye". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2 November 2024. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Wadeye". 2016 Census QuickStats...
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  • He is a Yaegl man, and formerly the Regional Development Manager for the Wadeye Football League. He currently serves as the 15th Speaker of the Northern...
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  • a presence in Daly River, Jabiru, Katherine, Maningrida and Port Keats/Wadeye, and on Bathurst, Crocker, Goulburn and Melville islands. Kimberley Squadron...
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  • Polynesia PKR VNPK Pokhara Airport Pokhara, Nepal PKT YKPT Port Keats Airfield Wadeye (Port Keats), Northern Territory, Australia PKU WIBB Sultan Syarif Kasim...
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    in the Bonaparte Basin which is delivered 287 kilometres (178 mi) from Wadeye by the Bonaparte Gas Pipeline to the Amadeus pipeline at Ban Ban Springs...
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  • between the three main communities of Nganmarriyanga, Peppimenarti and Wadeye is limited to air as roads are cut by flooding. The West Daly Region came...
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    the league in 1916. Australian rules was introduced to Port Keats (now Wadeye) by Father Richard Docherty with the commencement of the local mission Werntek...
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  • the Catholic priest Father Richard Docherty to Port Keats, now known as Wadeye on the south-western coast of the Northern Territory, halfway between the...
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  • heritage locations, and forms part of the road access to Daly River and Wadeye via the Daly River Road which branches from Dorat Road approximately 31 km...
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  • University, 2006 AEC Handbook, Australian Electoral Commission, 2004 COAG Trial Evaluation - Wadeye (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2008...
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    Region 1 July 2008 (2008-07-01) 49,675 19,180 7,186 7,249 West Daly Region Wadeye Katherine Region 1 July 2014 (2014-07-01) 14,070 5,432 3,426 3,439 Part...
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  • v t e Localities and communities of the West Daly Region Localities Nemarluk (part) Thamarrurr Communities Nganmarriyanga Peppimenarti Wadeye...
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