Borroloola
Borroloola is a small town located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is situated near the McArthur River and serves as a service center for the surrounding region, which includes the Gulf of Carpentaria. The town has a rich history, with connections to the local Indigenous communities and the pastoral industry.
The population of Borroloola is diverse, including both Indigenous Australians and non-Indigenous residents. The town offers basic amenities such as schools, shops, and health services. It is also known for its proximity to natural attractions, including the Gulf of Carpentaria and various fishing spots.