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The sculpture commemorates the early pioneers of the Northern Territory Cattle Industry.
Nat Buchanan was the first to overland cattle across the Barkly Tablelands and later the Murranji Track, the "ghost road of the drovers" (when he established Wave Hill Station). These two tracks were vital for the industry and both cattle and human lives were lost, as there was minimal or no water on these major stock routes. Many places on The Track were vital to the adventures of Buchanan and others. A typical example was the original Newcastle Waters and then Newcastle Waters the settlement. In 1911 the Commonwealth Government took over the Northern Territory and in 1917 established a depot at Newcastle Waters for the construction of 13 bores across this waterless land (which took seven years to build).
Location
Address: | Stuart Highway, Drovers Memorial Park, Newcastle Waters, 0862 |
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State: | NT |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -17.373169 Long: 133.410481 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Sculpture |
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Monument Theme: | Technology |
Sub-Theme: | Agriculture |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 17th September, 1988 |
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Australia
1788 - 1988
Drovers Memorial Park
Newcastle Waters
In commemoration of the contribution made by
the Early Pioneers of the
Northern Territory Cattle Industry.
This Statue was funded by
Northern Territory Government,
Australian Bicentennial Authority
and people of Australia
Unveiled 17th September 1988
by Kenneth H. Warriner - Rodney Watson