Numbulwar

Town in the Northern Territory, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Numbulwar, formerly known as Rose River Mission,[2] is a small, primarily Aboriginal community on the Gulf of Carpentaria in the Northern Territory of Australia. The major tribal group of the community is Nunggubuyu and their language, Wubuy, is used by older generations. Kriol is also widely spoken.[3]

CountryAustralia
Elevation
3 m (9.8 ft)
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Numbulwar
Numbulwar is located in Northern Territory
Numbulwar
Numbulwar
Coordinates: 14°17′0″S 135°44′0″E
CountryAustralia
StateNorthern Territory
LGA
Location
  • 570 km (350 mi) se of Darwin
Government
  Territory electorate
  Federal division
Elevation
3 m (9.8 ft)
Population
  Total672 (2006 census)[1]
Postcode
0852
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Permanent settlement began in 1952 with the founding of the Rose River Mission by local Aboriginal communities and the Church Missionary Society.[4]

The Mission operated until the 1970s when community control passed to the Numbulwar Numburindi Community Council.

The community consists of a general store, a police station, a community school, an engine repair shop, a post office and about 670 residents.[citation needed] Formerly, Mission Aviation Fellowship had a base in Numbulwar which provided air services for the community, but now residents use commercial companies for this service.[citation needed]

Demographics

In 2021, Numbulwar had 681 residents, 95% (647) of which were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.[5]

Of languages spoken in the home, 47.6% (324) of residents used Kriol, 39.2% (267) used Nunggubuyu, 4.1% (28) used Anindilyakwa, 1.3% (9) used Wagilak, and 0.6% (4) used Mandarin. 89.8% (123) of households used a non-English language at home, and 4.4% (30) of households only used English at home.[5]

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