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.
We've been established in 1983 as a resource centre to service the Aboriginal peoples and their homelands of the Borroloola region and known as the ‘Gateway to the Gulf’ and is situated in the South West.
An information website that represents local tourism, community and business. This website is new and to get the ball rolling we are asking the public if you have an excellent photograph that we could publish here.
A family run game fishing operation in the Northern Territory's Gulf Region. Mark Hanlon has spent many years fishing the area as a commercial fisherman before establishing Paradice in 1995.