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Browse the Black Point Culture Centre, located at the Black Point Ranger Station within the Garig Ganuk Barlu National Park.

The centre offers travellers a unique insight into the rich history of the Cobourg Peninsula. Aboriginal people, Macassan traders and European pioneers have all made their mark on this land in varying ways. The displays include traditional Aboriginal bush tucker, history and artefacts, evidence of Macassan trading and a history on the Victoria Settlement. A display on some recent history shows how an Indonesian fisherman was blown across from the Indonesian islands in his canoe, which is now showcased at the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT (Darwin)..

To enjoy Black Point Culture Centre you must enter Garig Ganuk Barlu National Park. Permit fees apply and it is recommended to book well in advance especially during the school holiday periods.

Entry cost

  • Indicative Prices tickets from $232.10 to $263.10
    Contact the Parks and Wildlife Permits office on 8999 4814 for details.
  • Child tickets from $0.00
    Children U16 are free.

Facilities

  • Carpark
  • Gallery / Museum
  • Interpretive Centre
  • Public Toilet

Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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