HSNT Annual Field Trip July 2018: Darwin to Nhulunbuy/Gove

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HSNT Annual Field Trip 26-31 July 2018: Darwin to Nhulunbuy/Gove by Bev Phelts From Darwin, the trip to Nhulunbuy via the Central Arnhem Road is a return journey of just over 2000km. Take the Stuart Highway south and 50km south of Katherine turn off at Maranboy. You will travel through the Aboriginal communities of Barunga, Beswick and Bulman. A permit to enter Aboriginal land is needed and this can be obtained from the Northern Land Council. Route of our drive 1

Our drive to Nhulunbuy took two comfortable days with a camp over night stops at Mainoru each way. Day 1 Thursday 26 July The group mustered at the Katherine Visitor information centre and caught up over lunch. At 1pm, we headed off in convey to the Maranboy turn off. 2

Signs at the Stuart Highway/Central Arnhem Road turnoff Maranboy mine ruins Ruins of the Maranboy hospital 3

Two goats were the only security at the old Maranboy hospital One goat got friendly with Janie Mason Afternoon break was at the Lookout Site From left: Kevin Coonan, Earl James, Laurie DeFrenne, Ruth Kerr, Alan Mitchell, Matthew James, Lyn Reid, Janie Mason, Fiona Scott & Brian Reid A magnificent view from the Lookout Site We arrived at Mainoru Store late afternoon and set up camp for the night. Mainoru Store is a lovely place to camp as it has showers, toilets, fuel and some groceries. The camping ground is sparse with plenty of shade, trees and lawn. We were able to have our open camp fire that evening to sit around, drink wine and chat about the day. Day 2 Friday (Darwin Show Day) 27 July We headed off to Nhulunbuy around 8.30am. Morning smoko was at Wilton Creek and lunch at Flat Rock Creek. Then we had our first blowout. Earl and Matthew James were the lucky ones! We arrived at Nhulunbuy around 3pm and set up camp at the Walkabout Lodge which is right in town. The Lodge caters for campers, cabin/hotel accommodation, functions and has a great pub. The meals at the pub are well priced and huge. 4

Morning tea at Wilton Creek From left: Earl & Matthew James, Alan Mitchell, Laurie DeFrenne, Ruth Kerr & Kevin Coonan Lunch at Flat Rock Creek From left: Alan Mitchell, Brian & Lyn Reid & Laurie DeFrenne. Our first blowout. How to raise the flat tyre when the vehicle is too low for the jack Camp at the Walkabout Lodge The camping ground has cheeky cockies which ended up stealing 2 loaves of our bread by removing lids & coverings. They knew when it was meal time and would steal when we were absent. 5

Day 3 Saturday 28 July Today we visited Will Stubbs at Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art & Museum Centre, Yirrkala who gave an interesting talk on the history of the centre and Yirrkala. Our guide around Yirrkala was Witiyana Marika, a senior traditional elder and foundation member of Yothu Yindi. Witiyana s father, Roy was one of the Yolngu people who presented the Federal Government with a bark petition in 1963. Next stop was the Arnhem Land Historical Society. They are based at the Gove Control Tower site and are in the process of developing it as a museum. In the evening, Phil Herdman of the Society gave an interesting talk on the history of the Gove area. Outside the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art & Museum Centre. The building was originally the first Yirrkala hospital. It was opened as an art centre by Gough Whitlam in 1988. Inside the art centre, Fiona Scott Lyn Reid deciding what to buy Matthew James & Witiyana Marika 6

Replica bark petition presented to the Federal Government in 1963. The petition asked that the Federal Government consider the views of the Yolngu before making any decisions that effected them or their land Maccassan pottery fragments Message sticks (peace treaty) presented to the Yolngu by anthropologist, Donald Thomson in 1935 Yirrkala memorials to the Yolngu people who served Australia and its allies in wars. Also the HMS Patricia which was sunk by the Japanese in 1943 near the Wessel Islands A mural on the wall of the Yirrkala community store Inside the Yirrkala Uniting Church 7

The beautiful sea view from the previous missionary houses, now Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation buildings Lunch at Shady Camp. From left: Earl & Matthew James, Witiyana Marika & Alan Mitchell Yirrkala cemetery Inside the headquarters of the Arnhem land Historical Society. From left: Laurie DeFrenne, Alan Mitchell, Matthew James Lyn & Brian Reid, Earl James, Janie Mason, Fiona Scott, Bev Phelts, Ruth Kerr & Kevin Coonan Gove Control Tower site and home of the Arnhem land Historical Society. The tower was built by the Civil Aviation approx 1990 8

Day 4 Sunday 29 July Today we went out to Mt Saunders and climbed the lookout to see magnificent views of the township. Then we explored the area around the Rio Tinto Mine (previously Nabalco). The mine no longer operates but its claim to fame was that it had the longest conveyor belt in the southern hemisphere. This followed with a drive out to East Woody Point beach then to Drimmie Head which was a World War 2/Catalina site. The day concluded with a delicious dinner at the Gove Boat Club. The entrance to the Rio Tinto mine Mt Saunders lookout Rio Tinto Mine the longest conveyor belt in the southern hemisphere The barge bringing in supplies to Nhulunbuy 9

Days 5 & 6 Monday & Tuesday 30-31 July Our last two days of our trip was the drive back to Darwin with an overnight stopover at Mainoru. The only casualties were that two vehicles including mine suffered blowouts. Our tyre was changed with great assistance from Kevin Coonan and Matthew James Thanks Big thanks to Matthew James our wonderful President and guide who organised the itinerary including all necessary communication to secure on ground activities, the permits, the research and compilation of our field material that complimented the itinerary. Janie Mason who organised our bookings with the Walkabout Lodge. Earl James for his information article " The Road to Gove". Also our marvelleous Gove hosts: Will Stubbs, Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art & Museum Centre, Witiyana Marika, senior traditional owner and members of the Arnhemland Historical Society. Participants - Earl James, Matthew James, Bev Phelts, Janie Mason, Ruth Kerr, Alan Mitchell, Brian & Lyn Reid, Fiona Scott, Kevin Coonan, Laurie DeFrenne, Mechanical problems 3 blowouts Encounters with Animals 2 goats, donkeys, horses, buffalo, cockies, cattle, wallabies & 1 dingo Photographs - All photographs were provided by Bev Phelts Note - Aboriginal Land Permits were required for this trip. To buy take away alcohol in Nhulunbuy, a permit is required. An exception is if your accommodation is within the same complex, such as the Walkabout Hotel/Lodge. 10

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