Tennant Creek is a town located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the fifth largest town in Northern Territory and it is located on the Stuart Highway, just south of the intersection with the western terminus of the Barkly Highway.
We're formed in 1995, a community organisation dedicated to improving land and environmental management practices on the Barkly Tablelands, Northern Territory.
Specialises in showcasing both traditional and contemporary artwork by local artists. The walls are filled with predominantly acrylic-on-canvas works telling many different Indigenous stories from the region.
Our park features spacious, shady and grassed sites for caravans and campers in an outback setting, enjoy a swim in the sparkling pool or relax with a cold beer or wine at the bar.
Established in 1933 the town has a population of about 3,000 and caters to four main industries, pastoral, mining, tourism and the aboriginal population,service include bookkeeping ,payroll,taxation and other.
Offers facilities to all Caravaners and travelers from basic Bunkhouse accommodation to ensuite cabins; from shaded, powered caravan sites to shady, grassed lawns for tent accommodation.
A networking and resource organisation that responds to the cultural and artistic needs of the communities in the Barkly Region, an area covering 300,000 square kilometres.