Darwin, the unique and vibrant city in Australia's tropical north, was
almost stillborn. The Northern Territory had its beginnings under the
governance of South Australia. Land was sold to investors, unseen and
unsurveyed and in an unknown location. The sales raised the funds
needed to found the new colony of Palmerston, the future capital of
the Northern Territory of South Australia. The First Northern
Territory Expedition was sent north to make it a reality. But it
failed miserably and the government faced huge losses and insufficient
reserves to refund its investors.
To mitigate the loss, a new venture was envisaged-The Second Northern
Territory Expedition-and there was only one man thought capable of
ensuring a successful survey of the north: the Surveyor General,
George Woodroffe Goyder.
Goyder was an extraordinary man, full of frenetic energy and with a
phenomenal work ethic. The survey took him and his expert teams of
surveyors and bushmen only eight months. It resulted in the laying out
of the city of Palmerston (now called Darwin), three rural towns and
hundreds of rural blocks spreading over almost 270,000 hectares, all
pegged out in the bush and mapped.
The blocks were carved out of Larrakia and Wulna lands-without
permission or compensation-and conflict with the Aborigines was an
ever-present danger. Two men were speared-one fatally. Darwin grew
from these somewhat humble but tumultuous beginnings. It was the only
pre-Federation Australian capital established late enough to be
photographed from its first settlement, and it is a survivor of
challenges and privations unheard of in more temperate climes.
Darwin's story is written on its maps. Street names such as Knuckey,
McLachlan, Daly, Woods, Bennett, Harvey and Smith Streets, recall the
surveyors and their teams. Suburbs such as Millner, Larrakeyah,
Bellamack and Stuart Park remind us of the city's earliest days. It is
the story of how the courage and diligence of a few led to the
founding of the city we know today.
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The Second Northern Territory Expedition
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781763667105
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Ebook Alchemy PTY Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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