Nhulunbuy
Nhulunbuy is a small town located in the Northern Territory of Australia, situated on the Gove Peninsula. It serves as a regional center for the surrounding communities and is known for its beautiful beaches and rich Indigenous culture. The town was established in the 1970s primarily to support the nearby Gove bauxite mine, which is one of the largest in the world.
The population of Nhulunbuy is diverse, with a mix of Indigenous Australians and non-Indigenous residents. The town offers various amenities, including schools, shops, and recreational facilities. Its remote location provides access to stunning natural landscapes, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities like fishing and hiking.