Ngukurr
Ngukurr is a small community located in the Northern Territory of Australia, situated along the banks of the Roper River. It is part of the Roper Gulf Regional Council and is known for its rich Indigenous culture, primarily inhabited by the Yolŋu people. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including nearby wetlands and bushland.
The population of Ngukurr is around 1,000 residents, with many people speaking both English and various Indigenous languages. The community has access to essential services such as schools, health clinics, and local businesses, contributing to its vibrant social life and cultural heritage.