Palmerston, Northern Territory, Australia

History | 1971–present | Landmarks | Geography | Regions and suburbs | Economy : Retail | Education | Tertiary and vocational | Sport and recreation | Media | Transport | Utilities | Health

🇦🇺 Palmerston is a planned satellite city of Darwin, the capital and largest city of Australia's Northern Territory. The city is situated approximately 20 km from Darwin and 10 km from Howard Springs and the surrounding rural areas. Palmerston is the second largest city in the Northern Territory.

There are eighteen suburbs in Palmerston, ten of which are close to the Palmerston city centre. Palmerston is mostly residential with two light industrial areas in the north of the city.

History Palmerston was the name chosen in 1864 for the capital of the Northern Territory by the South Australian Government, which was then responsible for its administration, in recognition of Lord Palmerston, who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1855. The first site, as chosen by Boyle Travers Finniss at Escape Cliffs near the mouth of the Adelaide River, on the coast of Adam Bay on the western side of the Cape Hotham peninsula in 1864, was abandoned in 1867 and a second laid out by Surveyor-General George Goyder near Port Darwin in 1869. The town was officially renamed Darwin in April 1911 after responsibility for the Northern Territory passed to the Commonwealth of Australia and was officially gazetted as the City of Darwin in 1959.

1971–present The land for a new satellite city of Darwin was acquired in 1971 by the Australian Government after concerns of under-supply of residential land in Darwin. The site was selected as the land was adjacent to existing transportation corridors. The decision to proceed with the development was made in 1980 and for the third time, the name of Palmerston was selected for the new city. Planning and development was managed by the Palmerston Development Authority.

Development of Palmerston began during the early 1980s. Suburbs of Palmerston were built in stages. The first suburbs built were Gray and Driver, followed by Moulden, then Woodroffe and Marlow Lagoon. The urban area continued to grow throughout the 1990s, with the new suburbs of Bakewell, Rosebery and Durack. The population growth of Palmerston continues to be the highest in the Northern Territory.

The population increased by almost 8,000 people between 1991 and 2001 to a total of 21,000 people. Palmerston's population growth is expected to continue and reach over 40,000 people by 2023.

In 1995/1996 the construction commenced on 5 new Palmerston suburbs, Rosebery, Bakewell, Durack, Gunn, and Farrar. These were developed in stages. In 2000 the Palmerston Town Council sought and obtained a change in the name of the municipality to City of Palmerston.

Since then, other suburbs have been registered and remain in various stages of development, including Archer (2001), Bellamack (2001), Johnston (2007), Zuccoli (2007) and Mitchell (2007).

Landmarks The major landmark in Palmerston is the Power and Water Corporation's water storage tank, which supplies the city with fresh potable water. Formerly, the city had a large escarpment in the heart of the city, with extensive walking paths and a small creek, but the area has since been converted into an open grassy area; the community space known as Goyder Square.

Geography Palmerston is located between the outer industrial areas of Darwin and the rural areas of Howard Springs, 20 km (13 mi) south-east of Darwin, and is situated in the local government area of the City of Palmerston.

The urban area of Palmerston extends from the Stuart Highway in the north and east and the East Arm inlet to the west and south.

Regions and suburbs The City of Palmerston initially consisted of the Palmerston Town (CBD), as well as suburbs of Driver and Gray. These were followed by Moulden and Woodroffe after development in those areas commenced in 1983. Also included in the City of Palmerston are the semi-rural suburb of Marlow Lagoon, the suburb of Archer and the industrial zones of Yarrawonga and Pinelands. Further developments have occurred leading to the creation of the suburbs of Rosebery, Bakewell, Gunn, Durack and more recently Farrar, Bellamack, Johnston, Zuccoli and Mitchell. The newer suburbs are located on the south-east side of the existing city.

Economy Palmerston has around 19,800 people in the labour force. In March 2017, the unemployment rate in the city was 3.98 per cent which was above the Northern Territory average of 3.5 per cent.

The largest industry employers in Palmerston are public administration & safety (2,751 or 21.3 per cent), retail trade (1,190 or 9.2 per cent), construction (892 or 6.9 per cent), health care & social assistance (829 or 6.4 per cent) and education & training (825 or 6.4 per cent). The total numbers of businesses in Palmerston was 1,410. Of these, 57% of businesses were categorised as non-employing.

Economy: Retail Palmerston has four major shopping centres: Palmerston Shopping Centre, Bakewell Shopping Centre, Gateway Shopping Centre, and Oasis Shopping Village. The Palmerston Shopping Centre contains over 69 businesses including a Coles Supermarket, and the discount department store Target. Oasis Shopping Village contains a Coles supermarket and 18 businesses. Stage 1 of the new Gateway Shopping Centre has numerous specialty stores including Big W, Best & Less, and Woolworths. Stage 2 includes the Pavilions Dining and Entertainment area, as well as Gateway Home—which opened in early 2018.

Education *Preschool, primary and secondary * Palmerston is served by 11 state primary schools, two Catholic primary schools, two private schools, one state secondary school (Palmerston College) and one Catholic secondary school (MacKillop Catholic College). There are over 5,867 primary and secondary students enrolled in Palmerston with 2,942 students attending primary education and 1,292 students attending secondary education. There are over 3,100 students enrolled in government schools in Palmerston, 1087 students enrolled in Catholic schools and 625 students enrolled in independent schools.

In 2017, the now former Rosebery Middle School amalgamated into Palmerston's secondary school campus of Palmerston Senior College (formerly Driver High School) to create the dual campus facility, Palmerston College.

Tertiary and vocational The Charles Darwin University Palmerston campus is located in the suburb of Durack. The campus hosts the School of Tourism and Hospitality as well as expanding into a mini-School of Conservation and Land Management. There are over 4,318 students enrolled in tertiary and further education courses. In 2008, 247 of Palmerston residents were enrolled in higher education at Charles Darwin University and 4,071 students enrolled in vocational education and training.

Sport and recreation Palmerston is home to the Palmerston Football Club (known as the "Magpies") Northern Territory Football League (AFL) and is based out of the Archer Sporting Complex. Palmerston has a strong presence in Australian rules football. The Archer Sporting Complex has an Australian rules football field, a senior Softball diamond and senior Baseball diamond. There are also a number of sporting clubs located at the complex. The complex home to the, Palmerston and Rural Baseball Club, and the Palmerston Pirates Softball team.

There are three Rugby Union teams in the Palmerston area. These are the Palmerston Crocs, the Swampdogs and the MacKillop Saints.

The Palmerston Raiders Rugby League team are based at Goodline Park in the Southern suburbs.

Palmerston has one association football team, the Palmerston Rovers FC which plays in the Northern Zone League.

The city has a skate park located on University Avenue that is funded by the Palmerston City Council.

There is also a local near-Olympic size swimming pool with a gymnasium.

There is also a boat ramp allowing access to the Elizabeth River for small trail-able marine craft. Persons utilising the area are cautioned that both box jellyfish and crocodiles are present in the river.

A branch of the YWCA is located at the CBD.

The Palmerston Scouts are based at MacKillop Catholic College.

Palmerston has one major tennis centre. Opened in January 2012 it includes 7 courts, BBQ area and canteen. The centre offers group coaching and competition opportunities for people of all ages.

Palmerston is well served by its many park reserves. Some parks also offer coin-operated public barbecue facilities.

Palmerston Golf & Country Club has a full 18-hole design

Media The Northern Territory News, published daily by News Corp, is widely available in Palmerston. Its Sunday edition, The Sunday Territorian, and the national newspaper, The Australian, are also published by News Corp and are also available in Palmerston. Most large statewide and interstate newspapers are also available from local retailers, albeit with a delay in arrival.

Palmerston also receives radio and television services sourced from transmitters located in the Darwin region. Which include the three commercial channels 7 Darwin, Nine Darwin and Darwin Digital Television and the two Government-owned channels ABC and SBS. Pay television is also available through satellite, fixed cable and IPTV from various providers, such as Foxtel and Fetch.

Palmerston receives most of the radio stations from Darwin, which include ABC Local Radio (105.7FM), Radio National (657AM), ABC Classic FM (107.3FM) and Triple J (103.3FM), as well as commercial radio stations Mix 104.9 and Hot 100 and community radio station 104.1 Territory FM.

Transport The city has a network of bicycle paths, most of which are lit for night-time usage.

There is also a public bus service operated by Darwinbus that offers transportation around Palmerston, into Darwin City and out to Darwin's northern suburbs.

Darwin International Airport is the closest air terminal in Palmerston. The airport is located in the Darwin suburb of Marrara, approximately 20 minutes away from Palmerston.

Darwin-based taxis are also available in Palmerston, as well as a number of local and Darwin-based mini-bus operators.

Utilities Water storage and supply, as well as sewerage services for Palmerston, are managed by Power and Water Corporation, while power is managed by Jacana Energy, both of which are owned by the Northern Territory Government. The corporation is also responsible for management of sewerage and the major water catchments in the region. Water is mainly stored in the largest dam, the Darwin River Dam which holds up to 90% of Palmerston's water supply. For many years, the city's principal water supply came from Manton Dam.

Palmerston and its suburbs are powered by the Channel Island Power Station, the largest power plant in the Northern Territory.

Health Many of Palmerston's health needs are serviced by the Palmerston Health Precinct which includes the Palmerston Community Care Centre, public dental service, St John Ambulance, Medical Specialists Clinic and the Farrar Medical Centre. There are seven general practices in the Palmerston health region, four of which provide after-hours services.

There are two hospitals serving the Palmerston area. These are Royal Darwin Hospital, located in the Darwin suburb of Tiwi and Palmerston Regional Hospital, which is located in Holtze.

Australia/Darwin/Northern_Territory 

Palmerston has a population of over 33,695 people. Palmerston also forms part of the wider Northern Territory State which has a population of over 249,345 people. Palmerston is situated 20 km from Darwin.

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North of: -12.467

🇦🇺 Darwin -12.438

🇦🇴 Cuíto -12.383

🇦🇴 Lobito -12.367

🇲🇬 Antsiranana -12.3

🇧🇷 Feira de Santana -12.255

🇰🇲 Mutsamudu -12.167

🇧🇷 Barreiras -12.148

🇧🇷 Alagoinhas -12.133

🇵🇪 San Isidro -12.083

🇵🇪 Huancayo -12.075

South of: -12.467

🇧🇷 Bahia -12.474

🇧🇷 Sorriso -12.533

🇦🇴 Benguela -12.55

🇧🇷 Candeias -12.656

🇧🇷 Camaçari -12.694

🇧🇷 Vilhena -12.708

🇦🇴 Huambo -12.767

🇾🇹 Mamoudzou -12.781

🇧🇷 Simões Filho -12.785

🇧🇷 Lauro de Freitas -12.893

East of: 130.967

🇨🇳 Jixi 130.971

🇯🇵 Kobayashi 130.971

🇯🇵 Miyakonojō 131.079

🇨🇳 Jianshan 131.15

🇨🇳 Shuangyashan 131.152

🇯🇵 Ube 131.242

🇮🇩 Sorong 131.293

🇯🇵 Usa 131.35

🇯🇵 Hagi 131.383

🇯🇵 Nichinan 131.392

West of: 130.967

🇯🇵 Hita 130.933

🇯🇵 Shimonoseki 130.933

🇯🇵 Kitakyushu 130.875

🇯🇵 Kanoya 130.847

🇦🇺 Darwin 130.841

🇯🇵 Kōshi 130.78

🇯🇵 Kumamoto City 130.712

🇯🇵 Kumamoto 130.7

🇯🇵 Yamaga 130.689

🇯🇵 Iizuka 130.683

Antipodal to Palmerston is: -49.033,12.467

Locations Near: Palmerston 130.967,-12.4667

🇦🇺 Darwin 130.841,-12.438 d: 14  

🇹🇱 Lospalos 126.997,-8.522 d: 617  

🇹🇱 Viqueque 126.357,-8.864 d: 643.6  

🇹🇱 Baucau 126.334,-8.49 d: 672.4  

🇹🇱 Suai 125.25,-9.3 d: 716.6  

🇹🇱 Díli 125.56,-8.557 d: 733.7  

🇹🇱 Gleno 125.436,-8.724 d: 733.8  

🇹🇱 Ermera 125.383,-8.75 d: 737  

🇹🇱 Maliana 125.22,-9.001 d: 736.6  

🇮🇩 Kupang 123.6,-10.167 d: 842.9  

Antipodal to: Palmerston -49.033,12.467

🇧🇷 Anápolis -48.952,16.334 d: 19585  

🇬🇫 Cayenne -52.335,4.938 d: 19102.8  

🇬🇫 Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni -54.031,5.499 d: 19065.8  

🇫🇷 Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni -54.031,5.499 d: 19065.8  

🇸🇷 Paramaribo -55.17,5.826 d: 19015.8  

🇧🇧 Oistins -59.533,13.05 d: 18874.6  

🇬🇾 New Amsterdam -57.517,6.25 d: 18856.1  

🇧🇧 Bridgetown -59.616,13.099 d: 18865.4  

🇬🇾 Georgetown -58.155,6.805 d: 18833.8  

🇧🇷 Vinhedo -46.975,23.03 d: 18820.5  

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