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15-October-2022
15-October-2022

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The plaque commemorates Australian and Allied military personnel who served at Night Cliffs Camp protecting Darwin during World War Two.

The Nightcliff foreshore was the site of Royal Australian Air Force camps with spotlights and large guns used to defend Darwin from bombing during the Second World War. During 1941, a naval outpost including a large concrete artillery outpost bunker was established on the headland. Various other defence facilities were constructed inland as large numbers of military personnel moved into the area. The 2/14 Field Regiment A.I.F. (Australian Infantry Force) was given the task of planning and constructing a hutted camp which became known as "Night Cliff's Camp". After the war, increasing pressure for suburban development caused the Nomenclature Committee of the N.T. to officially name the area on 29 October 1948. The conjoint version of the name, "Nightcliff" was adopted.

Location

Address:Casuarina Drive, Near Seabreeze Slab, Nightcliff, 0810
State:NT
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -12.379369
Long: 130.843511
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Plaque
Monument Theme:Conflict
Sub-Theme:WW2
Actual Event Start Date:03-September-1939
Actual Event End Date:15-August-1945

Dedication

Front Inscription

       A Commemoration To
The Officers, Men And Women
Of The R.A.N., Australian Army,
R.A.A.F. And Allied Forces
Who Served In Protecting
Darwin During World War II
In The Night Cliffs Camp
   Unveiled By
Bombardier D. McKenzie
2 / 14 Fd Regt 23 Bde

Source: MA
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