Bathurst Island Accommodation, Hotels, Tours & Information
Places nearby Bathurst Island
- Angurugu Community
- Arnhem
- Arnhem Land
- Batchelor
- Bees Creek
- Berry Springs
- Beswick
- Borroloola
- Bremmer Island
- Burrundie
- Cannon Hill
- Cape Crawford
- Carpentaria
- Cooinda
- Cox Peninsula
- Crocker Island
- Croker Island
- Daly River Community
- Darwin River
- Delissaville
- Edith River
- Elcho Island
- Epenarra
- Escape Cliffs
- Finniss Valley
- Galiwinku
- Gapuwiyak
- Goulburn Island
- Gove
- Groote Eylandt
- Gunbalanya
- Gunn Point
- Hayes Creek
- Howard Springs
- Humpty Doo
- Jabiru
- Jim Jim
- Kakadu
- Kakadu National Park
- Lake Bennett
- Lake Evella
- Litchfield National Park
- Maningrida
- Marrakai
- Mary River Crossing
- Mary River Flood Plains
- Mcarthur
- Mcminns Lagoon
- Melville Island
- Middle Point
- Milikapiti
- Milingimbi Community
- Milingimbi Island
- Minjilang
- Nganmarriyanga
- Nguilu Community
- Ngukurr
- Nhulunbuy
- Noonamah
- Numbulwar Community
- Oenpelli
- Peppimenarti
- Petermann
- Pine Creek
- Pirlangimpi
- Port Essington
- Pularumpi Community
- Raffles Bay
- Ramingining
- Regional Northern Territory
- Robinson River
- South Goulburn Island
- Tiwi
- Umbakumba Community
- Virginia
- Wadeye
- Wollogorang
- Wurrumiyanga, Bathurst Island
- Yirrkala Community
Bathurst Island
Bathurst and Melville Islands located approximately 80 kilometres north of Darwin in the Arafura Sea, make up the Tiwi Islands. Collectively the Aboriginal population call themselves the Tiwi people. Nguiu is the largest of several Aboriginal communities on Bathurst Island. While there is basic infrastructure and food stores in the community, traditional customs such as hunting from the land and the sea for traditional foods is still an important part of Tiwi life. Visitors need a permit to visit the Tiwi Islands and must go on an organised tour or fishing charter. The only exception is during March when the annual football grand final (which is accompanied by an art sale), is held in Nguiu. Visitors from all over the country flock to Bathurst Island for this sporting event. Bathurst Island was first sighted by Europeans in 1644, when Abel Tasman passed on his way from Batavia. In 1911 a church minister, Father Gsell, persuaded the South Australian government to give him 10,000 acres of land on Bathurst Island to build a mission for the Tiwi people. Today Tiwi customs have intermixed with the catholic doctrines, producing an amalgam of Aboriginal and catholic signs, symbols and text. Not to be missed is the beautifully preserved wooden church built in the 1930s. No visit to Bathurst Island would be complete without a tour of its arts and craft galleries. The Tiwi people's distinctive style is popular with collectors' world-wide, who snap up bark paintings, textiles, pottery and wood carvings.
Bathurst Island Map


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